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Very true, if they can get a good deal that’s fine, but by 17-18 the only guys they have under contract are Anthony (at 26 mil!), Lopez (14 mil) and Porzingis and Grant (please get good!) on rookie deals and by 18-19 he’s making nearly 28 mil player option, which he’ll surely opt in for (I believe there’s also a trade

I liked Chandler and would have rather kept him and the other assets (bunch of young players and 2 first rounders) than splurge on a one way star who didn’t fit in the system and wouldn’t try. Wilson was 23, scoring 16 a game and in line for a raise the Knicks weren’t going to give because of their obsession with a

I loved Wilson Chandler, but they weren’t likely to re-sign him in the offseason and would have been part of the deal without any Dolan buggery. Felton fell off a cliff because he went from just missing the All-Star Game to backing up Ty Lawson, he got all out of joint about it and it showed in his play and eventually

Carmelo and Billups refused to run pick and rolls, and Billups in particular was a one man fast break stopper. I couldn’t believe when I saw him slam on the breaks at half court on a 3 on 1 break, it was painful to watch. Besides all but eliminating the pick and roll from what had been a pretty heavy pick and roll

If Dolan doesn’t get involved the Knicks keep Gallinari, Mozgoev, 2 1st round picks and probably Ray Felton and Anthony Randolph (who both still had value at the time). I was absolutely furious at the time that they had to take back a washed up Billups for Felton who just missed making the All-Star team. The only

Krizolonski has been teaching dirty play since the dawn of time, not sure how this is more blatant than the hand checks, undercuts, moving picks, leg kicks, flops, flying elbows and head jerks that happen on every play.

“ Shit happens, it will be alright. If you don’t know the situation, patiently...”

Pretty much the same here. Since the new stadium I’ve only gone when given a free ticket. I’ve been to a lot of games and what they charge is not the same value I put on a baseball game. What I’ve been doing instead of those 10-20 home games is go to 1 road game with a group of friends every year. It’s probably

That they care much more about people overpaying for something that someone else already overpaid for rather than getting asses in the seats says everything you need to know about modern sports. I keep thinking fans will eventually get so disgusted they’ll give up altogether but I can’t see that being anytime soon.

They’re like Manhattan real estate, they’d rather leave a seat/building empty for years than sell for a dollar less than what they claim the value is. Supply and demand has been replaced by people so rich that they don’t give two shits whether they sell their product or not.

So sad, it should have been Paulus.

Have you spent the last few years building up an immunity to iocane powder?

It’s not a sandwich.

Sounds like a flop.

If he didn’t break it on Austin Rivers’s face I’ll be very disappointed.

1. The NCAA/Nike/ESPN giving duke the easiest path to the Final Four

If you look at their draft history the Bulls have a ridiculous amount of top 3 picks in the post-Jordan era. It pays to have an owner who’s tight with David Stern.

I don’t think Aaron Rodgers or Clay Matthews have ever lost a game in their NFL career, it always seems to be someone else’s fault.

Right turns?