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Sun Dec 18, 2005 5:58 am

Amphatoast wrote:you know the worst part is that knicks fans cant say "well back to the lottery, we going to get a good pick like Frye was" thanks to the bulls having the option to swap picks with the knicks..

Really? I thought Bulls are getting Knicks' pick for free and have a chance to swap picks next year...

Sun Dec 18, 2005 6:25 am

The point is Larry Brown joined the wrong team. I don't think he should have left Detroit for a younger team which was clearly worse...I don't know what he was thinking. Did he really expect success in New York with those players?

PS : It's actually 5/15. You forgot Jackie Butler.

Sun Dec 18, 2005 6:33 am

It was his "Dream Job". Now it's probably his nightmare job (N)

Sun Dec 18, 2005 7:29 am

VanK wrote:
Amphatoast wrote:you know the worst part is that knicks fans cant say "well back to the lottery, we going to get a good pick like Frye was" thanks to the bulls having the option to swap picks with the knicks..

Really? I thought Bulls are getting Knicks' pick for free and have a chance to swap picks next year...

:oops: yeah you right.. makes it even worst

Sun Dec 18, 2005 8:22 am

ixcuincle wrote:The point is Larry Brown joined the wrong team. I don't think he should have left Detroit for a younger team which was clearly worse...I don't know what he was thinking. Did he really expect success in New York with those players?

PS : It's actually 5/15. You forgot Jackie Butler.



Exactly. Brown is a f-n idiot. What did he think was going to happen with this sorry-ass roster? All summer, we were talking about how soft this team was. Losing Kurt Thomas made things worse - he was the only player with any heart.

I knew the Knicks were in trouble after I saw them in pre-season. I told my boys, these cats don't know how to play basic basketball. No defense, no rebounding, too many turnovers....damn.

Sun Dec 18, 2005 8:31 am

They've basically turned into one of those teams I used to laugh at when the Knicks were still a playoff team (not playoffs as in getting swept by the Nets though). Everybody's saying they'll be alright in a couple of years but I have a feeling this could take a lot of years, Knicks fans better prepare for some tough years. :cry:

Sun Dec 18, 2005 8:56 am

I'm writing this in this thread because we are the only one's who get to hear walt frazier comentate. Anyways , whats your favorite Clyde saying? By that I mean...
Postin and Toastin
Shakin and Bakin
etc.... I know he has like a million of these sayings , anyone else know any?

Sun Dec 18, 2005 9:35 am

Considering it's the Knicks, I'm guessing..

Shootin and Missin
Playin and Losin

Sun Dec 18, 2005 11:47 am

Walt Frazier? Isn't he on MSG? Who is the main play-by-play man now that Marv Albert is doing Nets games now?

Last year when I had NBA Audio League Pass I used to listen to the Knicks Radio Network all the time. Gus Johnson is a great broadcaster.

Anyways , about the Knicks , they clearly aren't going to be good immediately. But a lot of that young talent like Nate Robinson and Ariza have future potential. In about 3 or 4 years they will be a playoff team but not a championship team.

Sun Dec 18, 2005 12:09 pm

Hell , the knicks could've been a great team right now if the management would've been patient.

Sun Dec 18, 2005 5:13 pm

is there any method of fixing the knicks without waiting for contracts to expire???

Sun Dec 18, 2005 5:27 pm

just_decent wrote:is there any method of fixing the knicks without waiting for contracts to expire???


No , thats what they have been trying to do , it has failed . Knicks need to start from scratch , I'm willing to go through some horrible years , only knowing that we are going to win in the future.

Mon Dec 19, 2005 6:50 am

DoobieKnicks wrote:
just_decent wrote:is there any method of fixing the knicks without waiting for contracts to expire???


No, thats what they have been trying to do , it has failed . Knicks need to start from scratch , I'm willing to go through some horrible years , only knowing that we are going to win in the future.

Yeah. We have to start over. Trade away big contracts and don't sign new ones (Fuckin Isiah!!) for smaller ones for young talent and draft picks.

I'd even trade away some of our younger talent with the big contracts if that's what it takes to get them away.

Isiah really should be working. Trade away as many contracts as he can. Bye bye James, Marbury, Crawford, Rose, Taylor, Q..
Keep the contracts of those that are expiring. Curry? Penny, and Davis. Then let them go when they expire.

I'm sure Seattle'd love their big man back. Denver could use Crawford. Give Marbury away to Minnesota after they go on a losing streak.

Mon Dec 19, 2005 7:06 am

Trade away as many contracts as he can. Bye bye James, Marbury, Crawford, Rose, Taylor, Q..
Keep the contracts of those that are expiring. Curry? Penny, and Davis. Then let them go when they expire.

I'm sure Seattle'd love their big man back. Denver could use Crawford. Give Marbury away to Minnesota after they go on a losing streak.

One could always dream. :lol:

Mon Dec 19, 2005 9:49 am

Well of course Isiah won't try any of it.

Mon Dec 19, 2005 10:27 am

If Isiah does something like that , I'm 99% sure he will be fired.

Mon Dec 19, 2005 10:40 am

He should be fired right now.

He's done nothing but dig us in a bigger whole.

And he wouldn't admit it on Mike and the Mag Dog Friday, but he's made some horrible trades. He made one trades too many back in 2004 when he traded Keith Van Horn and Michael Doleac for Tim Thomas and Nazr Mohammed. Then when Mohammed added ended up good, he fucked things up even deeper by trading him for Malik Rose. Two terrible trades.

Before the KVH trade, the Knicks were actually playing good with chemistry and winning games. Their run was the only reason we even made the Playoffs that year. After that trade is when things obviously went down.

Mon Dec 19, 2005 12:05 pm

That Curry trade was ridiculous, even if Curry had NO heart problems i think Paxson would have signed that deal anyway.

OTOH he drafts pretty well, all the way back to his days in Toronto.

Somebody take away his phone until the trade deadline and he's probably a good GM.

Mon Dec 19, 2005 12:10 pm

layden is still worst than isiah though. Theres a lot of "potential" on the knicks at least.
With the Hawks win tonight knicks and hawks are now both 6-17. Talk about nice company :oops:
knicks are now tied for 3rd worst record. This is horrible :!: i don't know what to say now :(

Mon Dec 19, 2005 12:24 pm

lol atleast theyr not last like tha raps

Mon Dec 19, 2005 2:34 pm

They don't have the Knicks high payroll though.

Mon Dec 19, 2005 4:57 pm

maes wrote:That Curry trade was ridiculous, even if Curry had NO heart problems i think Paxson would have signed that deal anyway.

OTOH he drafts pretty well, all the way back to his days in Toronto.

Somebody take away his phone until the trade deadline and he's probably a good GM.

yes most definitely. isiah's draft record is pretty impressive

Tue Dec 20, 2005 11:36 am

I'd be happy with him being our draft consultant or Draft GM or whatever, but as far as making regular moves, no way.

Tue Dec 20, 2005 7:40 pm

Speaking of the draft :lol:

Mike (New Brunswick NJ): What's the status of the Knicks' draft picks the next few years? They still have to give picks to the Suns and Bulls.

John Hollinger: OK, if you're a Knicks fan and didn't already know this you might want to sit down. The pick in the Curry trade had NO LOTTERY PROTECTION. So if the Knicks end up with one of the top picks, which they're headed toward, they'll just hand it over to Chicago. (But hey -- you still have San Antonio's pick from the Malik Rose trade!)

Wait, come back off the ledge, I have more. The Knicks also gave the Bulls the option to swap picks in 2007, so if the Knicks stink a year from now -- which is more plausible given their lack of a draft pick -- then they'll also forfeit that lottery pick.

Tue Dec 20, 2005 7:50 pm

Trade Stephon Marbury to Atlanta for draft picks
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