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Eyez Of LA
November 30th, 2007, 12:50 AM
That team had one of the worst games of all time, if i'm right tthey lost by 50 points against the celtics. Isaiah Thomas might be fired by saturday and that whole team just doesn't seem willing to play. What the hell started the whole thing between that team?
Dsella
November 30th, 2007, 06:17 AM
That team had one of the worst games of all time, if i'm right tthey lost by 50 points against the celtics. Isaiah Thomas might be fired by saturday and that whole team just doesn't seem willing to play. What the hell started the whole thing between that team?
And to think the Cavs beat them. Cleveland ftw!
Eyez Of LA
November 30th, 2007, 02:36 PM
when did that game take place??
Riley
November 30th, 2007, 07:48 PM
when did that game take place??
Last night, don't you pay attention to sports?
Scoring 59 points is unacceptable. Stupid Knicks, first losing 8 in row and then this. What's next? Stephon Marbury and Eddie Curry run a train on some stupid groupie and she calls is rape?
J and S
November 30th, 2007, 09:44 PM
lol, they are pretty much done for the season.
jedi420j
December 1st, 2007, 09:54 AM
Man it's so hard to be a Knicks fan these days. They have been my team since 1989-90 season, and to see what they have become is tough to swallow. They are loaded with selfish, no defense playing pansies. Compared to the Knicks teams of the 90's, when the 4th quarter rolled around in Madison Square you knew the Knicks were going to shut the other team down. They need to get rid of Isiah pronto, and I'd love to see a 3 person trade, get rid of the guys that play no ''D'' and get in some new blood.
Cisco
December 7th, 2007, 12:45 PM
Man it's so hard to be a Knicks fan these days. They have been my team since 1989-90 season, and to see what they have become is tough to swallow. They are loaded with selfish, no defense playing pansies. Compared to the Knicks teams of the 90's, when the 4th quarter rolled around in Madison Square you knew the Knicks were going to shut the other team down. They need to get rid of Isiah pronto, and I'd love to see a 3 person trade, get rid of the guys that play no ''D'' and get in some new blood.
I totally agree with you, jedi. It would be great to see the glory days of the Knicks come back to us... Ewing, Oakley, Starks, Johnson, Harper, Spreewell, Houston (even though he's back on the team now). Aaah, those were the days. Now they're just an easy win for the other team and that's very disheartening to see. They need some better coaching and less selfish play, as well as a better front office management. :(
jedi420j
December 9th, 2007, 04:29 PM
Don't forget about Anthony Mason, him plus Charles Oakley and Patrick Ewing have gotta go down as one of the toughest frontcourts ever. Mason was unreal, a 6'7 250 lbs. beast of a man that could play power forward, or bring the ball up as a point guard against pressure. Crazy handles for a dude that big...
Cisco
December 12th, 2007, 01:21 PM
You're right, how could I forget about Mason?! He had such a sweet touch on the ball and great on the post. Wouldn't back down to no one! Specially against the Bulls and the Heat during their playoff series back then.
jedi420j
December 12th, 2007, 07:14 PM
You're right, how could I forget about Mason?! He had such a sweet touch on the ball and great on the post. Wouldn't back down to no one! Specially against the Bulls and the Heat during their playoff series back then.
Ahhh... those were the days (wipes small tear from the corner of my eye). It's funny I've just overcome my hatred for Reggie Miller this year, it seems like he is a decent guy, I quite like him as a comentator. But I swear if I saw Timmy Hardaway in the street I'd have a go at him for all those treys he used to bomb on us!! :) Amazing rivalry that was though, Knicks vs. Heat. Van Gundy hanging on to Zo's leg in the bench clearing brawl is a legendary moment.
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