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ramtour420
Posts: 26884 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 3/19/2007 Member: #1388 Russian Federation |
Kudos for for giving credit that's rightfully deserved. And a big "womp womp" for " ...I'll only be here on the forums for another week or so.." as there is just no excuse for that type of behavior. I think you need to make another post where you admit you were wrong about that whole "another week or so" thing. Good to see you around tho
Everything you have ever wanted is on the other side of fear- George Adair
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Philc1
Posts: 29577 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 9/2/2020 Member: #8897 |
Rose was nothing short of brilliant but Perry got the party started drafting RJ and Mitch and signing Randle when his value was low because the lakers gave up on him.
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Nalod
Posts: 72490 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
Randle was signed after a season in NOLA.
Rnadle was not resigned as Lakers made their move to get Lebron and needed the cap space. |
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TripleThreat
Posts: 23135 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/24/2012 Member: #3997 |
Philc1 wrote:Rose was nothing short of brilliant but Perry got the party started drafting RJ and Mitch and signing Randle when his value was low because the lakers gave up on him.
However, the core 5 Knicks that won a ring, four were acquired via trade. The fifth was a street free agent signing. Not a single one of them was a natural first round pick by New York. Out of their full primary rotation, the Knicks had three 2nd rounders contribute ( McBride, MRob, Diawara) The way the CBA has been designed in the modern era, it's meant to punish teams who try to build the way the Knicks built this team. Here's the interesting part. The most recent CBA, with the punitive "Aprons" was really designed, IMHO, to destroy the success of the dynasty Golden State Warriors. Other owners never wanted to see a Durant to a championship team core situation again. Except, those changes opened the door for the TWolves to want to dump KAT at all possible cost, which gave the Knicks a chance to dump Randle and get a very versatile and productive center out of it. The league mantra and pathway, via their CBA's were also meant to reward teams who built through the draft, kept a clean flexible cap sheet and mined all possible opportunities available. The Warriors did that. They had three core draft picks pan out ( Curry, Thompson and Green), had some luck, but also kept an almost spotless level cap sheet year to year in their dynasty phase. No one could have predicted a huge cap spike and then the NBPA refused a smoothing option. But owners never had to offer that up to a vote to the players. Now, it's clear, with the new 2nd Apron penalties, the league system PUNISHES teams who build through the draft. The old Thunder where they had a solid run with Durant, Westbrook, Harden, Ibaka would not be possible in the current era. Don't get me wrong, the Knicks also had some luck on their side ( How Dallas handled Brunson and his contract there, that Brunson WANTED to be here in New York, that the newer CBA killed off the kind of veteran ring chasers that might have helped the Spurs in the Finals, that the KAT trade was created by a major systemic change in the first place and other tweaks along the way, etc) Everyone knows the NBA drafts are rigged, including the lottery, and the Knicks under Dolan would never get a high pick with a franchise player available that way. This championship was incredible timing, maximizing the difference in the league's "virtue signaling" ( i.e. that they encourage and reward teams who build through the draft) and how they really operate ( use refs to cheat and extend series, abuse teams who actually use the system well, let big shoe companies get leverage to put their clients into more favorable positions deep in the playoffs that will also appease the major networks who broadcast games) This season was not just about defiance, but also about the Knicks clear destiny. No matter how much the league tried to cheat them, they still found a way to win. There really isn't much in life sweeter than climbing that mountain that haters said you could not. Well, actually one thing is better, when said mountain is made of those dead stacked haters after you cut their throats first. Briggs was right. He always said the perceived "optimal" market based way was rigged. And it was. It still is rigged actually. |
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Philc1
Posts: 29577 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 9/2/2020 Member: #8897 |
TripleThreat wrote:Philc1 wrote:Rose was nothing short of brilliant but Perry got the party started drafting RJ and Mitch and signing Randle when his value was low because the lakers gave up on him. Rose built this roster with zero draft lotteries rigged for him. He didn’t have Wemby gifted to him or James Harden demand a trade to the Knicks. KD and Kyrie didn’t sign here. He acquired assets then flipped them for superstars like KAT and OG. Even his second round picks have been good. |
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TripleThreat
Posts: 23135 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/24/2012 Member: #3997 |
ramtour420 wrote: And a big "womp womp" for " ...I'll only be here on the forums for another week or so.." as there is just no excuse for that type of behavior. I think you need to make another post where you admit you were wrong about that whole "another week or so" thing. Good to see you around tho
Here's hoping the Knicks win a repeat for Crush. Briggs, if you are out there, I know you aren't coming back, and I don't blame you for that, but love you buddy. Always had genuine love in my heart for you brother. jrodmc, if you are out there, I won't say I told you so, but you can feel the burn anyway. LOL. I know you aren't coming back either, like many others I've talked to in private with about it, but good fortune to you wherever you are. For the regular guys here at UK, you guys take care of each other. |
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Panos
Posts: 30758 Alba Posts: 3 Joined: 1/6/2004 Member: #520 |
Bring back Briggs!
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gradyandrew
Posts: 22645 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 5/19/2021 Member: #8959 |
I think it's hilarious that someone can argue that the NBA is biased against the Knicks at the same time when the league is about to have their first expansion in about 25 years and are more incentivized then ever to boost the value of the league this year.
Not taking anything away from the Knicks, but there were a bunch of fouls called on SA during 4th qtr. 3 point attempts- by far the most valuable plays in the game. |
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ramtour420
Posts: 26884 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 3/19/2007 Member: #1388 Russian Federation |
gradyandrew wrote:I think it's hilarious that someone can argue that the NBA is biased against the Knicks at the same time when the league is about to have their first expansion in about 25 years and are more incentivized then ever to boost the value of the league this year. What? Did you say what? The what with the what the? There were fouls called on the Spurs? O really? What does that mean? Are fouls not supposed to be called? That's like saying " I feed my kids" you are supposed to feed your kids!!! That's nothing to be proud of and it doesn't prove any points, lol Everything you have ever wanted is on the other side of fear- George Adair
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ToddTT
Posts: 31947 Alba Posts: 53 Joined: 8/30/2001 Member: #105 |
Does Briggs need credit? Do any of us? What are those credits good for? Can you get a free appetizer?
Oh good lord... https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XkmGrX7O0lQ
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gradyandrew
Posts: 22645 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 5/19/2021 Member: #8959 |
ramtour420 wrote:gradyandrew wrote:I think it's hilarious that someone can argue that the NBA is biased against the Knicks at the same time when the league is about to have their first expansion in about 25 years and are more incentivized then ever to boost the value of the league this year. Lol. Can anyone else remember a regular season game vs. Harden and the Rockets where the Knicks were down by 3 with.7 seconds on the clock? Knicks inbounded the ball, hit a three as time expired and then the shot was waived off because according to the announcer "the Rockets had told the refs they were going to foul as soon as the ball was inbounded"? That was one of the biggest bull**** calls ever and something I noticed stopped happening against the Knicks about 4 seasons ago. |