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Originally Posted by realtalk92
How so?
I just think Timmy deserves one more ring before he retires.
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YES, I KNOW. You've made that EXPLICITLY clear MULTIPLE times. All I've seen you do on this thread is bash LeBron and the Heat, and whine about the Spurs not winning a championship because the Heat cheated and got all the calls and...
I just don't want to hear anymore of that.
Anyway.
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Originally Posted by butthead aka 216
btw raymond felton got nabbed on gun charges.... could the knicks be any more of a mess?? seriously. theres no way melo stays in new york. melo to the bulls, im gonna call that now
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lol. That's hilarious. This is a good time to talk about the glaring problems with the Knicks though.
1. Stoudemire is
GROSSLY OVERPAID for his level of talent, and the Knicks are now stuck with him for quite some time after signing him to an INSANE deal.
2. Smith is a loose cannon, literally and figuratively with all the shots he puts up, and can't stay out of trouble.
3. Felton either can't stay out of trouble or goes off the deep end during the offseason.
4. 10:1 odds Melo WILL leave the Knicks after this season, so NY will be star-player-less, which means that...
5. The Knicks have got to understand that they will never get past the Pacers or the Heat with their current roster, and so they should start rebuilding NOW with Anthony leaving. AND a good place to start rebuilding would be trading away Melo for a pick in this year's INSANELY deep draft class, but it's too late for that obviously...
Regardless of whether the Knicks say they are competing or rebuilding, they're doing a TERRIBLE job at both: Using a ton of their cap space signing Stoudemire, and then passing up an opportunity to get another pick for this year's insanely deep draft class.
To me, the Knicks are tied with the Lakers for making some of the most boneheaded decisions this year.