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Uptown
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5/25/2026  11:26 PM    LAST EDITED: 5/25/2026  11:39 PM
Shout out to the die-hards that endured the years, decades of the LOL Knicks...For the Day one's that stayed the course while watching Layden hand out multi year contracts to washed, former Utah Jazz players! Watching Isiah trade two first round picks for Eddy Curry, the worst defensive center in the league that was allergic to rebounds, after we already signed Jerome James. For those that hoped aginast the odds that Jackie Butler, Anthony Randolph or Qyntell Woods could develop into something....

This is for those organizing protests in front of MSG to force Dolan to sell the team! Hoping that Walsh or Mills would finally get it right and just help us be respectable.

For those that got hyped while watching Channing Frye, David Lee and Nate and later on, Kevin Knox in summer league which was more exciting than watching anything through the regular season. For those hoping that Lexy Shved was the answer at pg.

For those that stuck around when LeBron spurned us for South Beach! When Durant told us we weren’t cool enough for the elite to sign here…

We are on a generational run....Putting up numbers in the playoffs never seen before. If any fan-base ever deservded this, its us!!! The job aint done, but tonight, we celebrate!!!!

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Allanfan20
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5/25/2026  11:31 PM
Lets not talk abour Isiah. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🥴🥴🥴🤢🤢🤢😷😷😷
“Whenever I’m about to do something, I think ‘Would an idiot do that?’ and if they would, I do NOT do that thing.”- Dwight Schrute
Uptown
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5/25/2026  11:40 PM    LAST EDITED: 5/25/2026  11:40 PM
Allanfan20 wrote:Lets not talk abour Isiah. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🥴🥴🥴🤢🤢🤢😷😷😷

I hear you....but thinking about those dark days are making me appreciate every single minute of this run and not taking it for granted.

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5/25/2026  11:59 PM
Uptown wrote:
Allanfan20 wrote:Lets not talk abour Isiah. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🥴🥴🥴🤢🤢🤢😷😷😷

I hear you....but thinking about those dark days are making me appreciate every single minute of this run and not taking it for granted.

We had some funny freaking moments on this board during those days.

“Whenever I’m about to do something, I think ‘Would an idiot do that?’ and if they would, I do NOT do that thing.”- Dwight Schrute
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5/26/2026  12:09 AM
Aight
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5/26/2026  6:19 AM    LAST EDITED: 5/26/2026  6:22 AM
shout out to Jessica Alba, the countless cheerleaders, and beautiful chicks that Todd has shared with us, and all the Nips and plus sized chicks that got us in this hot streak in the playoffs. Long live the chicks and nips that our slightly juvenile brains enjoy to pair with our Knicks ! Cause Knicks rhymes with Chicks ! Viva la differance, of chicks of all sizes, we love them all, fit and curvy, young and old, black and white !!!
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5/26/2026  10:32 AM
Alpha1971 wrote:shout out to Jessica Alba, the countless cheerleaders, and beautiful chicks that Todd has shared with us, and all the Nips and plus sized chicks that got us in this hot streak in the playoffs. Long live the chicks and nips that our slightly juvenile brains enjoy to pair with our Knicks ! Cause Knicks rhymes with Chicks ! Viva la differance, of chicks of all sizes, we love them all, fit and curvy, young and old, black and white !!!
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5/26/2026  11:20 AM
What a long strange trip it’s been.

Eddy Curry with the towel “just touch it Dave”

4 wins away!!!!!!

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5/26/2026  11:59 AM
Knixkik wrote:This is only fitting as this forum comes up on its 25th anniversary.

From talking about Camby’s upside, to the Marbury/ Francis pairing, to trying to convince myself Curry/ Frye/ Jeffries 6’11 front court was the answer, to arguing the Melo trade, to Linsanity, the high point of rookie Porzingis finally being the savior, RJ being the next great wing, Quickley being our future star PG, and finally my many threads advocating trading for Brunson on how he would be a perfectly acceptable (league average) starting PG to support the core of Randle and Barrett. What a ride it’s been.

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5/26/2026  2:52 PM
Knixkik wrote:
Knixkik wrote:This is only fitting as this forum comes up on its 25th anniversary.

From talking about Camby’s upside, to the Marbury/ Francis pairing, to trying to convince myself Curry/ Frye/ Jeffries 6’11 front court was the answer, to arguing the Melo trade, to Linsanity, the high point of rookie Porzingis finally being the savior, RJ being the next great wing, Quickley being our future star PG, and finally my many threads advocating trading for Brunson on how he would be a perfectly acceptable (league average) starting PG to support the core of Randle and Barrett. What a ride it’s been.

💯 we've come along way and still have a ways to go to reach our goal.

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5/26/2026  3:10 PM
Knixkik wrote:
Knixkik wrote:This is only fitting as this forum comes up on its 25th anniversary.

From talking about Camby’s upside, to the Marbury/ Francis pairing, to trying to convince myself Curry/ Frye/ Jeffries 6’11 front court was the answer, to arguing the Melo trade, to Linsanity, the high point of rookie Porzingis finally being the savior, RJ being the next great wing, Quickley being our future star PG, and finally my many threads advocating trading for Brunson on how he would be a perfectly acceptable (league average) starting PG to support the core of Randle and Barrett. What a ride it’s been.

Jesus didn’t even occur to me

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5/26/2026  5:29 PM
martin wrote:
Knixkik wrote:
Knixkik wrote:This is only fitting as this forum comes up on its 25th anniversary.

From talking about Camby’s upside, to the Marbury/ Francis pairing, to trying to convince myself Curry/ Frye/ Jeffries 6’11 front court was the answer, to arguing the Melo trade, to Linsanity, the high point of rookie Porzingis finally being the savior, RJ being the next great wing, Quickley being our future star PG, and finally my many threads advocating trading for Brunson on how he would be a perfectly acceptable (league average) starting PG to support the core of Randle and Barrett. What a ride it’s been.

Jesus didn’t even occur to me

Wish I could have been here the whole time but, glad I got here when I did. Winning changes everything. I remember being on ESPN boards 20 years ago. Then the post bombs and the trolls were unbearable. The Knicks were terrible. It was a **** show. How much misery we have all suffered through before this last few years seems like a lifetime ago. It wasn't.

14 different HC changes. Almost as many GMs. Failed trades. No PG. Absolute dog **** rosters. We have suffered through the worst teams in the league for decades. I'm not ever gonna forget what it was but, what it is now is something we have NEVER seen before.

Hopefully this run is the one. It's been a great ride so far and I'm ready to go the rest of the way with you guys. Four more wins!! Let's ****ing go!!

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5/26/2026  8:16 PM    LAST EDITED: 5/26/2026  8:18 PM
Anyone remember when signed some scrub who made three 3’s in a row in a summer league game and Signed him to an nba deal for multiple years? Wasn’t his name Robersuck or Roberson?

Then there was the year the new cba gave teams a one time amnesty to waive a player and not have his salarybcount against the cap and we wasted it on Baron Davis when Stat was breaking down and talking about soaking in wine baths

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5/26/2026  9:04 PM
Rookie wrote:Anyone remember when signed some scrub who made three 3’s in a row in a summer league game and Signed him to an nba deal for multiple years? Wasn’t his name Robersuck or Roberson?

Then there was the year the new cba gave teams a one time amnesty to waive a player and not have his salarybcount against the cap and we wasted it on Baron Davis when Stat was breaking down and talking about soaking in wine baths

The "Allan Houstan rule" was used to stretch Jerome "junkyard Dog" Williams.

Anthony Roberson never made more than 750k in his career. He played 23 games, about 250 min, or about 10min a game. February 19, 2009: Traded by the New York Knicks with Jerome James and Tim Thomas to the Chicago Bulls for Larry Hughes. This was a insignificant trade dpne in MDA's first season by Donnie Walsh who was assigned the job of cleaning up the mess made by Isiah. Larry Hughes played 56 games over two seasons, about 25min a game, started half, avg 10pts and was a good defender.

Things were not good those years. We had traded Quinton Richardson for Darko Milicic lasting all of 8 games and then traded to Minny for brian Cardinal. Im guessing it was a salary dump.

Darko career was almost 10 eyars, avg almost 17ppg and 8 rebs. He made 53mil in his NBA career! Trade for Brian Cardinal whom we waived right away.

Walsh did not do anything great but he did clean some crap out.

BlueKnickers
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5/26/2026  9:06 PM
Rookie wrote:Anyone remember when signed some scrub who made three 3’s in a row in a summer league game and Signed him to an nba deal for multiple years? Wasn’t his name Robersuck or Roberson?

Then there was the year the new cba gave teams a one time amnesty to waive a player and not have his salarybcount against the cap and we wasted it on Baron Davis when Stat was breaking down and talking about soaking in wine baths

You obviously are thinking of Robocop

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5/27/2026  9:14 AM

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5/27/2026  10:26 AM    LAST EDITED: 5/27/2026  12:10 PM
newyorknewyork wrote:

I have mixed feelings on Marbury...I played with him at a basketball exposure camp in 93...I watched him since was a freshman and followed his HS career as we played HS ball during the same years so I always rooted for him.

With that said, Steph represents some of the Knicks worst years on and off the court.. Seeing him celebrating and with former Knick greats that actually represent some of our best years is a crazy look...but good for him I guess...

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5/27/2026  10:44 AM
Uptown wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:

I have mixed feelings on Marbury...I played with him at a basketball exposure camp in 93...I watched him since was a freshman amd followed his HS career as we played HS ball during the same years so U always rooted for him.

With that said, Steph represents some of the Knicks worst years on and off the court.. Seeing him celebrating and with former Knick greats that actually represent some of our best years is a crazy look...but good for him I guess...

That's the beauty of it. Everyone who has been apart of this Knicks journey has a place.

I will say Marbury also isn't just a front runner trying to reclaim relevance. He never stopped being a Knicks fan even if he couldn't get it done as a player.

Team also wasn't built properly for him to succeed. His game was to attack the paint and then create for others off of that. Lane cloggers like Curry & Randolph etc only limited that. We also had no 3&D type of players. Majority of the players added needed the ball to be effective and didn't do much else outside of having the ball in their hands.

In comparison. Marbury with Hart, Mikal, OG, Towns would probably have had the success of last years Knicks. Marbury is actually a better shot creator for others than Brunson as well. But the cap would be what Brunson was willing to do this playoffs in changing his style to be more off ball elevating the team to new heights. I can't see Marbury making that adjustment.

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5/27/2026  12:06 PM
Marbury was a supremely talented guard for his era. NYC kid, arrogant, and could light it up. True Coney Island kid with attitude. No doubt can see how NYC loved him.

Starbury got to his head. could not get along with his teammates. Wanted his own team in Minny. Nope, got traded. could not see his place as "Robin" to what became HOF KG. To his credit he has admitted regret leaving. Nets? "All Alone". Same thing, and one wonders if he could have done similar to what Kidd did with them. That team did become really good! The Suns, not a good look for him. Layden did not do the trade and might have been fired for it. Its the first thing Isiah did. Give the keys to a player entering his decline and build him up. Isiah was going to mentor this kid?
He could still play but things got wackey. Maybe it was the weed? Ego? The olympics? Kid could score but not play team ball. Was asked to leave. Larry Brown could coach but not that group. "Get in the truck?"

Marbles. The decline was fast and swift. His game fell apart. Even when in shape he could not produce then became a disruption asked to not even show up. It was a bad divorce. The guy has a big heart,, not evil. Community minded and NY kid in a good way. That his game fell off so fast was very suprising. Boston took him after a buy out and he did not do well there either.

This kid had twice the talent of Brunson but not the work ethic nor was grounded/built for it. Marbury had a playful demenar but not serious enough to gain respect as a leader nor did he refine his game to fundamentals as he got older. His game did not evolve.

I don't think he succeeds under Thibs and that group last year as he not demonstrated enough leadership to face adversity as a floor leader. In prime Marbury had the talent but not the intangibles to go higher.

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5/27/2026  8:45 PM
Marbury is a little boy who grew up in Brooklyn who happened to play for the Knicks once.

He can root for the team he grew up with. It doesn't bother me.

Stephen A. Smith on the other hand ............

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