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Tue Jan 11, 2011 1:31 am
Only Clyde could get away with wearing stuff like this. All that's missing is the superfly hat.
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Tue Jan 11, 2011 1:42 am
He also wore a camo pattern suit some games ago...

RIP dead cows.
Thu Jan 13, 2011 2:05 am
Turiaf had a great game - 19 points and 10 boards.
3-1 or 2-2, it was a successful trip.
That last quarter was ridiculous. It looked like my Knicks 2K highlight reel.
Fri Jan 14, 2011 8:52 am
This is highway robbery. We need a second superstar to team with Amar'e, but not at this price:
DENVER - The Knicks remain very much in the hunt for Carmelo Anthony mostly because New York remains the Denver Nuggets All-Star forward's preferred destination.
A person familiar with the negotiations told the Daily News that talks between the Nuggets and Knicks are ongoing and classified the possibility of a deal with New York at "50-50."
"He'd like to play in New York," said the source, who requested anonymity. "But I don't see anything happening soon."
In order for the Knicks to acquire Anthony, team president Donnie Walsh would have to acquire at least one first-round pick to include in the deal.
The Nets can offer Denver the best package because they have multiple first-round picks.
The dilemma for the Knicks is whether or not to gut their roster for a player they could sign as a free agent after July 1. A deal for Anthony would likely have to include two of these three starters -- Danilo Gallinari, Wilson Chandler, Landry Fields -- plus Eddy Curry's expiring contract and at least one first-round pick. The Knicks may also have to take on a player with a long-term contract. Al Harrington could be that player.
The Nets are in serious negotiations to complete a deal for Anthony, but the source indicated that no trade is imminent.
As for whether Anthony would sign a three-year, $65 million extension to play for the Nets, the source said "it hasn't gotten to that point yet.
"He's willing to listen to them if he gets close."
Amar'e Stoudemire recently said that he doesn't think the Knicks "need much" to become a contender. In fact, he said on Monday that the team has the pieces to possibly reach the conference finals.
At least one of Stoudemire's former teammates in Phoenix believes that Stoudemire wouldn't be thrilled about adding Anthony while Stoudemire contends that he'd be in favor of adding a superstar.
Anthony was quoted on Monday saying that the Knicks may not want him because they don't want to disrupt their chemistry.
The Knicks are 21-15 heading into Tuesday night's game against the Blazers and are in position to post their first winning season in 10 years.
"Everybody is happy with the team we have and what we're doing," Gallinari said. "We have to control what we can control. We can't worry about what happens on the outside."
Fri Jan 14, 2011 9:23 am
I think Knicks have done well & should stick on course. If Melo wants to come, let him sign as free agent. I don't think Knicks are silly enough to deal away Wilson Chandler. Knicks need backup PG, another quality centre (Joel Pryz-bizz would be nice).
jeffx, would you give up Galli, Fields & 1st Rounder but not give up Curry expiring or take Al Harrington contract?
Fri Jan 14, 2011 10:45 am
On a positive note, Shawne Williams is leading the NBA in 3 pt %, shooting almost 59% from beyond the arc. I think he went 7-8 of last night.
Fri Jan 14, 2011 10:55 am
The X wrote:I think Knicks have done well & should stick on course. If Melo wants to come, let him sign as free agent. I don't think Knicks are silly enough to deal away Wilson Chandler. Knicks need backup PG, another quality centre (Joel Pryz-bizz would be nice).
jeffx, would you give up Galli, Fields & 1st Rounder but not give up Curry expiring or take Al Harrington contract?
Melo should just come as a free agent at this point. That way, next year, the Knicks could have a starting five of Felton, Gallinari, Anthony, Chandler, Stoudemire (holy crap that's an awesome starting lineup).
Or the Nuggets could catch fire and win 16 straight games and Carmelo becomes so happy with Denver he wants to stay an extra few years to help Denver win a title like my Live franchise story.
Fri Jan 14, 2011 11:38 am
The X wrote:I think Knicks have done well & should stick on course. If Melo wants to come, let him sign as free agent.
Agreed. When they have as good a shot as anyone of acquiring him next season - assuming he doesn't agree to an extension elsewhere, which it doesn't seem he will - there's no reason to gut a team that's winning games.
Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:44 am
The X wrote:I think Knicks have done well & should stick on course. If Melo wants to come, let him sign as free agent. I don't think Knicks are silly enough to deal away Wilson Chandler. Knicks need backup PG, another quality centre (Joel Pryz-bizz would be nice).
jeffx, would you give up Galli, Fields & 1st Rounder but not give up Curry expiring or take Al Harrington contract?
I wouldn't make that move at all. I know you need two superstars to be a legit contender, but we can get Carmelo in the off-season. I say we get a big man and a backup PG for now and ride out the rest of the year.
Walsh isn't Isiah, so I'd be shocked if he pulls the trigger.
Knicks reach out to Grizzlies;
http://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/nba/ ... id=6019859
Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:45 am
Amar'e owning kids in high school. Imagine going up against that beast?
Sat Jan 15, 2011 1:11 pm
I read some article recently which made a lot of sense, why would NY give up anything when Anthony has gone on the record to say he wants to play in New York? He's gone as far as saying if he's dealt elsewhere he won't re-sign with that team?
If I'm New York I'm sitting idle, let the whole thing play out...wait till the off season and welcome Anthony with open arms, a solid big man & a good team depth-wise. Win for NY & win for Carmelo.
Wait...screw the Knicks.
Sat Jan 15, 2011 2:28 pm
Not exactly a win for Melo since his new salary might be less with the new CBA. A contract extension guarantees that he will still get a similar amount he's getting now once the new CBA kicks in. So it's all about Melo making a fuss for the extension instead of waiting it out for a new contract with a new team.
Once that's done, Walsh will probably retire and Isiah Thomas will be the GM again. Whoop whoop!
Sat Jan 15, 2011 8:17 pm
Jackal wrote:I read some article recently which made a lot of sense, why would NY give up anything when Anthony has gone on the record to say he wants to play in New York? He's gone as far as saying if he's dealt elsewhere he won't re-sign with that team?
I think it's mostly impatience, but perhaps the situation with LeBron has left them unwilling to take any chances on someone dropping hints they'd like to play in New York as a sure sign they can make it happen. If they can trade for him now and sign him to an extension, they've got him for the rest of the season and beyond. If they wait, there's still a decent chance they miss out on him entirely.
That said, if I were in Walsh's position I'd still take that gamble and wait until the offseason. There seems to be a fairly good chance they can get him next year without giving up near as much (if anything significant at all) and the team they have right now is winning games.
Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:14 am
Gallinari should be back tomorrow against the Suns.
Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:38 am
The radio guys say Anthony Randolph will be traded soon for a first-round pick. Knicks consider him a bust.
Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:29 am
Losing to the Kings and Suns at home???? Unacceptable.
Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:31 pm
Jeffx wrote:The radio guys say Anthony Randolph will be traded soon for a first-round pick. Knicks consider him a bust.
I'm not sold on Randolph being a superstar by any means but he hasn't really gotten much of an opportunity to prove his worth so for them to slap the bust label on him is a little harsh and possibly premature. Still, he clearly doesn't seem to fit in with their style/rotation/future plans so better to get a draft pick for him than let him waste away on the bench.
Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:24 am
Embarassing. This team is playing terrible right now. We are playing like what we are, a .500 team.
Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:07 pm
You are what your record says you are. With a tougher schedule, Knicks are just a mediocre team. Defense, rebounding and bad coaching are our problems. D'Amphony's rotation only works in 2K where you can shut off progressive fatigue.
Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:51 pm
Jeffx wrote:You are what your record says you are. With a tougher schedule, Knicks are just a mediocre team. Defense, rebounding and bad coaching are our problems. D'Amphony's rotation only works in 2K where you can shut off progressive fatigue.
True, but I don't think they are too far off moving into the second tier of Eastern Conference teams (since they are third tier at the moment). I'm not sold on Mr. Gallinari unless he plays as a 6th or 7th man. He can not start on a good team, as simple as that.
A nice solid backup PG would be a good start. Shame Chris Duhon isn't around anymore. Magic don't need him. A hard working, quality big like Nene in the middle would make them a lot more difficult, then Turiaf can go back to his more comfortable role of off the bench madman. Then again getting a big of Nene's quality just isn't going to happen. They'd be better maybe trying to get a Joel Przybilla.
Potentially if they played their cards right, they could end up with a competitive Eastern Conference team of:
C- J.Przybilla/R.Turiaf/T.Mozgov
PF- A.Stoudemire/D.Gallinari/Rookie PF
SF- C.Anthony/W.Chandler/S.Williams
SG- L.Fields/K.Azubuike/B.Walker
PG- R.Felton/solid PG/T.Douglas
Obviously this is assuming Melo signs as free agent, they'd have to give up something for Przybilla type player.
Although I think most Knicks fans would prefer Przybilla/Stoudemire/Chandler/Fields/C.Paul with Gallo, Turiaf & Azubuike off the bench. I think that is a lot more positive team due to elite PG.
Anyways, enough dreaming for me on Knicks.
Tue Jan 25, 2011 5:44 am
Stoudemire's done a good job starting as a center.
Next year a Stat/Chandler/Melo/Fields/Felton line-up looks crazy!
Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:14 am
My cousin scored some tickets for the Heat game tomorrow night. A nice birthday gift.
Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:29 am
Knicks now the most valuable NBA franchiseThe New York Knicks replace the Los Angeles Lakers as the NBA’s most valuable team, worth $655 million, up 12 percent from last year. Signing Amar’e Stoudemire has been a big help both on the court and with sponsors. The Knicks sold out their full-season ticket inventory for the first time since the 2001-02 season. The Knicks’ parent company, Madison Square Garden, Inc., signed a sponsorship deal with JPMorgan Chase in September that’s worth at least $30 million a year over 10 years.
In other words, Dolan's not going anywhere.
Fri Jan 28, 2011 3:41 pm
Just got back from the game. Great win.
Fri Jan 28, 2011 8:59 pm
Jeffx wrote:Just got back from the game. Great win.

Would have been terrific atmosphere down there! Pretty sure TV wouldn't be able to capture it.
Are you a regular down at MSG Jeffx?
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