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Unlike you guys, and every other team in the LBJ hunt, we're still in decent shape for the future without a big time FA. We were actually smart enough to dump all of the dead weight while keeping our core. Meanwhile, if STAT is all the Knicks get, then another decade like this one is plausible for them.

BTW LeBron James was 12 years away from birth during those "Knick glory years" so maybe you (if you were even alive back then), could walk him through those glory years at "the mecca for basketball".
Nah dont bomb out with a "we're pretty set for the future" now, your coming off a 12 win season right? with big hopes of getting a big name FA right? Lebron? Wade? Bosh? Amare? Booz? and you about to head into the season with the same damn roster.... FOO!

....or you could get DLee.... Like I said your welcome.

And Im 21 years old, I remember watching Knick games with Alllan Houston, Sprewell, Ewing, not old enough to vividly remember Oak, Mase and Starks but I remember. Dont try me young one.


cheato - Yes. Regardless, of what you consider us to be or not to be, in the eyes of fans as a whole we're are considered historic.
 

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Im not going to try to change ya'll mind, believe what you want, but in the eyes of BASKETBALL FANS as a whole we are historic.

Of course playing in NY plays a part, no historic NBA franchise plays in a small market, thats just how it is.
 

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Tyreke Evans in 2009-10: 20.1 points, 5.8 assists, 5.3 rebounds.
Joe Johnson in 2009-10: 21.3 points, 4.9 assists, 4.6 rebounds.

Tyreke Evans' salary from 2010-11 through 2012-13: $13.2 million.
Joe Johson's salary from 2010-11 through 2012-13: $51.7 million.
 

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The whole factor of them being historic is so overrated in signing FAs.. The Knicks are the only team who is offering Amare the full max, which is why he is going to sign there. Melo want's to play their because he is from New York.. No one is going to go out of their way to play for the Knicks because of what they did 20 years ago, maybe role players, but that's about it.
 

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Ill agree with that, but when it comes to playing in the city of NY, being around all the hoopla of NY, appeals to players.

Noone can say it wont appeal to them, their still young guys, with millions and to take that and couple it with the possibility to play in a player friendly offensive system, and become apart of history (regardless if you feel we're a historic franchise or not) and revitalize the Knicks its.....appealing.
 

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I thought Melo was from B-more.

And yeah the knicks are historic whichever way you wanna look at it. Thats the mecca of bballs team.And I cant say what msg looks like so I wont critique it.But why would kobe bryant/LBJ/Jordan all consider a dump their favorite place to play
 

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Nah dont bomb out with a "we're pretty set for the future" now, your coming off a 12 win season right? with big hopes of getting a big name FA right? Lebron? Wade? Bosh? Amare? Booz? and you about to head into the season with the same damn roster.... FOO!

....or you could get DLee.... Like I said your welcome.

And Im 21 years old, I remember watching Knick games with Alllan Houston, Sprewell, Ewing, not old enough to vividly remember Oak, Mase and Starks but I remember. Dont try me young one.


cheato - Yes. Regardless, of what you consider us to be or not to be, in the eyes of fans as a whole we're are considered historic.
We had virtually no coach last season. Now we have two former COY's on the staff in Johnson and Mitchell. Prokhorov is one of the most established businessmen in the world with limitless funds. Ratner was a proven penny pincher. DH put up 17 and 7 under an injury plagued season. Lopez faced nightly double teams and still found time to put up 19 and 9. T-Will was the best all-around rookie in the league in the final months of last season (triple-double with 27 points in a win against the Bulls who needed that game to secure a playoff spot sooner). CLee who hit his threes at a 36% clip and played solid man defense. Favors, DJames and Zoubek should provide the toughness in the paint that was sorely missed last year. We didn't gut our roster of a core that we plan to develop. LBJ would help us win now, but unlike you guys, we don't need to make a splash this year in FA. It would be nice, but not essential to our organization. The Amare signing was purely out of desperation to attract LBJ or Wade. 100 million on a medical anomaly? Nice one.

I would be fine with DLee as long as we don;t give him the MAX. We had Yi last week, so I know when to count my blessings. Especially when we didn't gut our roster like the Knicks and Heat who are absolutely screwed if none of the big three signs with either.

 

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Yeah Melo was born in Brooklyn, but grew up in BMore, tbh I dont know what to think about the Melo rumors though since he has West Baltimore tatted on him.
 

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Well if they are considered 'historic' then they are incredibly overrated.. The only thing historic about them is where the play, like I said..

Did MJ leave, has Kobe left LA? The only reason LeBron might consider it is because its the big city, not because of their past.
 

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Tyreke Evans in 2009-10: 20.1 points, 5.8 assists, 5.3 rebounds.
Joe Johnson in 2009-10: 21.3 points, 4.9 assists, 4.6 rebounds.

Tyreke Evans' salary from 2010-11 through 2012-13: $13.2 million.
Joe Johson's salary from 2010-11 through 2012-13: $51.7 million.
Sacramento Kings in 2009-10: 25-57 (2nd to last in West/5th overall pick in 2010 draft)

Atlanta Hawks in 2009-10: 53-29 (3rd in East)
 

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I think the Knicks are a historic team as well, but I feel that its way overblown in a lot of peoples eyes. It hasnt been as successful as people make it out to be as well. But at the end of the day there are only a handful of teams that are trully great franchises.
 

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Well if they are considered 'historic' then they are incredibly overrated.. The only thing historic about them is where the play, like I said..

Did MJ leave, has Kobe left LA? The only reason LeBron might consider it is because its the big city, not because of their past.
Jordan did talk to the knicks in 96 but nothing ever materialized.

MRS: What was this rumor about Jordan coming to New York? We always heard that Michael Jordan was coming to the Knicks. We hated you, but on the other hand, we wanted you.
JORDAN: It was truly a rumor. We had one occasion when there was a dialogue. It must have been in 1996 or 1997 because of my contract situation in Chicago. But nothing ever really materialized.

I honestly dont care if lebron goes or stays.He'll prolly stay because of loyalty reasons.
 

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How can you seriously say T-will was a better all around rookie than a guy who joined Lebron, MJ, Oscar as being the only rookies to average 20-5-5.
 

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We had virtually no coach last season. Now we have two former COY's on the staff in Johnson and Mitchell. Prokhorov is one of the most established businessmen in the world with limitless funds. Ratner was a proven penny pincher. DH put up 17 and 7 under an injury plagued season. Lopez faced nightly double teams and still found time to put up 19 and 9. T-Will was the best all-around rookie in the league in the final months of last season (triple-double with 27 points in a win against the Bulls who needed that game to secure a playoff spot sooner). CLee who hit his threes at a 36% clip and played solid man defense. Favors, DJames and Zoubek should provide the toughness in the paint that was sorely missed last year. We didn't gut our roster of a core that we plan to develop. LBJ would help us win now, but unlike you guys, we don't need to make a splash this year in FA. It would be nice, but not essential to our organization. The Amare signing was purely out of desperation to attract LBJ or Wade. 100 million on a medical anomaly? Nice one.

I would be fine with DLee as long as we don;t give him the MAX. We had Yi last week, so I know when to count my blessings. Especially when we didn't gut our roster like the Knicks and Heat who are absolutely screwed if none of the big three signs with either.

You have nice young pieces, yes, but the fact remains you won just 12 games last year.

Amare's contract offer has made us a player for LeBron, Wade and even Bosh when before it looked as if we would bomb out,

bad contract? yes, but a GREAT tactical move....

Walsh knew LeBron likes Amare's game, get another all-star and then NY becomes even more enticing.

As for Amare's health, take his 2nd half/playoff performances at then end of last year and tell me you would be worried about how well he's able to perform.
 

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Jordan did talk to the knicks in 96 but nothing ever materialized.




I honestly dont care if lebron goes or stays.He'll prolly stay because of loyalty reasons.
Even though that's all speculation...

And I'm sure you don't care.. even though everyone here last off-season wanted to see him in New York.
 

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I dont understand how a team that won 12 games, LOST the lottery, and will LOSE in free agency has a better situation than a team who won more games and is about to sign a big free agent, lol.
 

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I dont see the point in staying in cleveland. KG said it best loyalty is something that hurts you because you cant get youth back. And thats not speculation thats from Jordan's mouth himself in a interview.
 

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I think the Knicks are a historic team as well, but I feel that its way overblown in a lot of peoples eyes. It hasnt been as successful as people make it out to be as well. But at the end of the day there are only a handful of teams that are trully great franchises.

Most of us are too young to remember the glory days back in the late 60's and from the lat 80's to mid 90's

You cant base our performance within the last 10 years on how we fare as a franchise as a whole, you have to include EVERYTHING
 

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Word was MJ didnt sign because Chicago offered more money or years, I forget, but they say he was this close to becoming a Knick.
 

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I dont see the point in staying in cleveland. KG said it best loyalty is something that hurts you because you cant get youth back. And thats not speculation thats from Jordan's mouth himself in a interview.
KG can't lead a team by himself, so yea that was a mistake on his part, but LeBron can lead a team.. Not to mention we didn't win the title because LeBron quit on his coach against the Celtics.
 
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