If I played alongside Steph Curry we'd be the best back court in the NBA.
If I played alongside Steph Curry we'd be the best back court in the NBA.
I’m sure McGrady will console himself with his HOF induction.
Marcus Thorton is the player your favorite team signs when it’s convinced itself it has a chance to Make Some Noise but has no such chance.
You got to earn it like I did, T-mac. In ‘94 and ‘95, I put in work, carrying Hakeem Olajuawn to the promised land. Then, from ‘99 to 2002, I worked even harder, showing Kobe and Shaq how to learn from my championship work ethic. After that, I went to San Antonio to show Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobli how…
He’s worth $80M and is 36. The violin won’t last long from me.
That’s fucked up. Just cause tmac loves weed and loathes defense doesn’t mean he didn’t deserve to fall ass backwards into a ring, let alone 7 of them...
I take it you hate the Bulls.
lets ignore Okafor’s talent level for a moment. They drafted a third big man in a row instead of getting a player in any other position.
Hinkie was a regular GM who tricked people into thinking he was a genius. His entire “process” was just tanking, and he wasn’t even good at it because he sucked at the draft.
The thing about tanking is that when you get the draft picks, you need to do something with them. The risks on Embiid and Saric and the failure to look past Okafor for a more complete player were his undoing. The process was right, but the execution was terrible
Do you mean to imply in the internet age, when teams like OKC, Memphis and especially San Antonio are perennially winners, that being in the biggest media market — with the most unforgiving press and irrational fans — is not going to draw in star players? That players won’t magically gravitate towards Jackson, his 11…
As a Knicks fan, this is all I have to say:
So...are we going to ignore the fact that Jackson likes Rambis because he looks like him 10 years ago?
Sure, but I don’t count him as one of the most dominant players of the modern era. Lebron James was more dominant, and he’s barely top 5 in my opinion. Lebron is like equal to Tim Duncan in dominance, and they’re both more dominant than Pippen.
good player ≠ good coach
Me: No NBA fan base deserves this.
There is no fucking way Jackson could do a better job that Isaiah Thomas is doing playing for the Celtics right now.
Numerically speaking, he has the greatest coaching record in NBA history, by far, and yet his comments and decisions with the Knicks are making me reconsider his legacy. I really want to blame this on a head injury or CTE or something.
Boy Jackson is sure showing all those doubters who said he was a great basketball mind, as long as others provided with him HOF/GOAT level players, what a bunch of fools they were for thinking such nonsense.
A pictorial guide for what’s about to happen to Knicks fans.