Out from one of the worst cap situations the league has ever seen.
Finally.
Onward and upward!
Out from one of the worst cap situations the league has ever seen.
Finally.
Onward and upward!
Mo' Nut: One Smoove Brotha.
Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA
I've been waiting for this thread/year for a longggggggggg time.
And I think we can finally say, Go Knicks!
could it be?
09' YANKEES WORLD SERIES CHAMPS
07' GIANTS SUPERBOWL CHAMPS
LeBron and (enter name of James's new wingman). It will happen. Believe!
*cue the one Nets fan here that comes in and will tell us how the Knicks wont sign anyone, will win 15 games next year, and his Nets will sign James and win the next 6 championships in a row*
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075
Well, if they don't sign anyone they will suck next year, since they only have like 4 guys under contract.Originally Posted by dabomb2045
"Trade a player a year too early rather than a year too late" -- Branch Rickey
Can't wait for the most exciting off-season in 13,14 years. (the year they brought in Houston, Johnson, and childs and also drafted John Wallace, Walter McCarthy, and Dontae Jones.
None of the picks panned out, but it was an exciting time nonetheless.
John Wallace and Walter McCarty.![]()
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
I have to admit....I thought Wallace was gonna be a real good player in this league. I remember watching him single-handedly carry Syracuse to the title game in 1996 and just dominating everyone. Was so friggin excited when we drafted him. Yeah that didnt work out so well.
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075
Didn't he lead the NCAA in scoring one year?Originally Posted by dabomb2045
EDIT: No, that was Kurt Thomas.
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
The latter also lead the league in rebounding.Originally Posted by RYMASTER or Ryan_Yankees
"I am the law, bitch"
Quote from LeBron James today at his Mvp press conference..
At his MVP Award ceremony at the University of Akron on Sunday, LeBron James was asked by Tom Withers of the Associated Press how he could ever "leave this," referring to his impending free-agency decision this summer.
But James did not answer the question directly or take the opportunity to reassure Cavs' fans that he is leaning toward remaining in Cleveland.
"I love, I mean, Akron, Ohio to the death," James said. "No matter where life may heads me, throughout my whole life, ummm, I’m never gone from here."
http://basketball.realgm.com/src_wir...about_leaving/
Welcome to New York Lebron James!
Rich
I'm scared to death of Joe Johnson ending up here with a maxed out contract. He is not the guy.
I like how he references Akron, but not Cleveland.Originally Posted by yankeesrule2000
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238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
Believe.Originally Posted by yankeesrule2000
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Originally Posted by YanksFan1992
Rich

Assuming Dirk doesn't opt out, he's probably the 5th best available FA after LBJ, Wade, Bosh, and Amare. Dude's health and consistency is uncanny.Originally Posted by chanman7483
He's not worth max money though. And he's certainly not worth the two ridiculous years of pure failure on every level except clearing cap space that we've been forced to put up with. If they don't get Lebron, Carmelo or Chris Paul out of the moves they've made then it's a complete and utter failure.Originally Posted by Joba-Walkee
What about DWade? I would love D Wade up in this biotch as well. I was reading a great article this morning that was saying how Wade was a perfect example of a super duper star that needs the bright lights of the big city to take his stardom to the next level. He is doing these incredible things in Miami and no one seems to notice. NBA fans do, but even then, people throw out Melo, Kobe, and Lebron(and CP3) before they mention Wade. He would become a household name if he continued his current production (and hopefully simultaneously winning) to NY. He already has a Chip and Finals MVP, so why not move onto his next big project - bringing the title back to NY. Endorsements would follow, etcetcetc. All he has is the T-Mobile thing w/ Barkley. Of course, he's my number 2 plan, but it would be a nice consolation. With our luck, he breaks/tears something the 2nd week of the season and pulls an Allan Houston for the remainder of his contract.Originally Posted by cyhughes22
Amare is my top guy as second banana in my dream world. I have come around to him - I think he's putting in a lot of work and is one tough SOB. Def back to pre-surgery Amare plus he's added a nice mid range J.
Except he can't rebound for his life..

You've got nothing to attract FA outside of MSG and NYC, and no tradable assets. If Joe Johnson is willing to come, I think you have to take him.Originally Posted by cyhughes22
Shotgun rebuilding is dumb in the first place anyway.
Hilarious! Joba-Walkee is back, and he's back BIG!
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Mo' Nut: One Smoove Brotha.
Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA

...Wade has to be one of the most identifiable people in the league. Easily a top 5 player and probably the third most recognizable after LeBron and Kobe.Originally Posted by chanman7483
Over/under on the number of his posts in here after we get LeBron?Originally Posted by Snatch Catch
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Did you not read what I wrote? I said he is recognizable and respected among NBA fans, but he is slotted in many times behind Kobe, Lebron, Melo, and CP3 from what I've read and heard on podcasts. Casual viewers, people off the street who don't follow the NBA are far far less likely to know who he is rather than Lebron IMO.Originally Posted by Joba-Walkee
As far as being recognizable and needing a bigger market, note the support of my arguement in the fact that Lebron made 25 million in endorsements in 2007, and DWade made a healthy 12 million dollars. 12 Million dollars is awesome, but since you probably haven't entered Algebra 2 yet, that's less than half of what Lebron made plus Wade was coming off a championship and a finals MVP. So where was the endorsement love for him? The world has certainly gotten smaller bc of mass media, internet, etc, but this is a very good example of how the 17th largest media market(miami) just isn't cutting it for Wade.
Stern came out and said he hopes LeBron stays in Cleveland. Wouldnt be surprised at all if Stern tries to pressure him.
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075

You failed to mention that Wade was the third largest earner that year. Ahead of Melo and CP3. Now I know not everyone can be super brilliant at math so this concept might escape you, but I think it's pretty safe to say 10 is lower than numbers greater then 10.Originally Posted by chanman7483
I've never heard anyone say they'd take Melo or Paul over Wade, unless health was in the discussion. I didn't know NY had holy water that would shield him from future injuries. And if NY does have that, I'm kind of annoyed they didn't give any to Pavano.
He was making half as much as LeBron because LeBron came into the league with more hype than anyone, ever, in any sport. Wade was thought of as a reach, while still being considered Shaq's wingman.
Originally Posted by Snatch Catch
I had him on the ignore list before but it's too funny to read his ramblings

I think this is code for, "He brings up a point I can't refute, so I'll act like an ass"Originally Posted by chanman7483
Originally Posted by Joba-Walkee
5 character minimumI had him on the ignore list before but it's too funny to read his ramblings
"You've got nothing to attract men other than a gorgeous face and the best body around, and you're not very smart."Originally Posted by Joba-Walkee
-Joba-Walkee posting on the internet about Jessica Alba.
Mo' Nut: One Smoove Brotha.
Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA
"You've got nothing to get out hitters other than a sick breaking ball and the best changeup in the league, and you're not very tall."
-Joba-Walkee posting on the internet about Tim Lincecum.
Mo' Nut: One Smoove Brotha.
Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA
"You've got nothing to sell records other than your own label and a great lyrical ability, and you look like Joe Camel."
-Joba-Walkee posting on the internet about Jay-Z.
Mo' Nut: One Smoove Brotha.
Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA
"You've got nothing to attract voters other than being young and fresh and possessing some of the best charisma around, and you're not very white."
-Joba-Walkee posting on the internet about Barack Obama.
Mo' Nut: One Smoove Brotha.
Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA

You're a cutie.
Last edited by Joba-Walkee; 05-04-10 at 07:48 PM.
Of course he said that. The CBA is designed for players to hopefully stay with the team that drafts them. He can't very well say yeah I hope he leaves and goes to New York and screw what we claim the contract structure is intended for. People are already suspicious of his motives dating back to that frozen envelope so the last thing he's going to do is publicly support Lebron leaving his hometown team to join a bigger market team. How he feels privately may be and probably is quite the opposite.Originally Posted by dabomb2045

Yep, it's absolutely in the league's best interest for the Knicks to be good, and LeBron would make them very good very quickly.
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Kev

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knick...Ml7GuHAr96tZ2M
It'd be really fun to watch Rubio in D'Antoni's system, but I'm curious as to how Walsh expects to obtain Rubio's rights. Future picks are a no go, and Danilo is the only player on the Knicks who the Wolves would even consider as a center for a package for Rubio. Even with Danilo, I think a team would have to include picks and maybe take on a bad contract as well.Donnie Walsh is prepared to go to great lengths to ensure the Knicks contend next season. New York's team president flew to France yesterday to take in the European Club Final Four. Walsh is not just looking for draft eligible players currently in Europe, but on free agents as well, including point guard Ricky Rubio who spurned the Minnesota Timberwolves after they drafted him last year. Minnesota still has Rubio's rights, but with Johnny Flynn's emergence are likely to look to trade those rights. It just so happens that Minnesota's general manager, David Kahn, and Walsh are good friends.
I don't think Douglas + Chandler comes close.
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Mo' Nut: One Smoove Brotha.
Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA
I honestly don't think Rubio is good enough to trade all that talent for. I think he's got a chance to become a very nice player but I don't get the insane hype. All this Pistol Pete talk is crap because 50% of what made Pistol so special was his great perimeter game. Ricky doesn't have that. If we're going to make a trade for a pg it should be Chandler and perhaps another piece for Collison.

You're not going to get Collison for Chandler and "another piece" (what other pieces do you have?)
I would say Collison has as much value as Rubio, if not more.
Last edited by Joba-Walkee; 05-09-10 at 06:29 PM.
Anyone know the plan for McGrady? Is he under contract for another year, or is he gonna walk?
His contract is up and he won't be back.
I can't wait until the Knicks make a deal that brings a really nice piece this summer. That's going to be a fun day in this thread.
Mo' Nut: One Smoove Brotha.
Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA
I'm pretty sure it will involve Eddy Curry's expiring contract and will get LeBron's attention.Originally Posted by Snatch Catch
Rich
Wait a second, I thought the Knicks didn't have any pieces?Originally Posted by yankeesrule2000
Mo' Nut: One Smoove Brotha.
Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA
They don't...11 million dollars coming off the books is nothing. Gallo, Chandler, Douglas, Walker..All Bums!Originally Posted by Snatch Catch
Rich

Danilo has 2nd banana potential (not a knock on him, that is very valuable) and Douglas is a defensive point guard with good potential. Chandler is a dime a dozen scorer and Walker is, in fact, a bum.

Over the summer? Got any ideas on who'd that be? If he's anything worthwhile, another team with cap (and there are tons), would take him on straight up.Originally Posted by yankeesrule2000
And every player on the Nets is a future HOF'er. And the Nets have a bigger fanbase.Originally Posted by Joba-Walkee
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075

Lopez is the best player on either team, Terrence has about as much potential as Danilo, Lee is slightly better than Douglas, and the Nets have a top 4 pick. The rest of the Nets aren't worth talking about.Originally Posted by dabomb2045
I haven't pumped up the Nets in this thread, but you're free to keep up with the strawmen.
I'd tell you to go back to the Nets thread....but then you would just be talking to yourself.
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075
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