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    • Jermey Lin, Bay area kid, shines with NY Knicks
  • 3/14/12
  • billynono
I see you got that. Still waiting...
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  • billynono
I was trying to give him the benefit of the doubt. Maybe I had said something in jest that he took the wrong way. I guess not though.
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  • 3/14/12
  • 88bulldog
mike d'antoni quit the knicks today
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  • 3/14/12
  • billynono
Whoa!! Did Lin get him fired? :)
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  • 3/14/12
  • 88bulldog

seems Melo did. apparently they weren't fans of each other.

Melo is an isolation guy, d'antoni a pick and roll guy. sick of that d'antoni anyway.

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  • 3/14/12
  • blueencino

88, what do you think is the reason that the Knicks haven't won a title in so long? I don't follow the NBA east teams so I don't know what's going on there. Is is ownership? GM? Player Chemistry?
That is a large market team, and all the other NY sports franchises have won a least one title since the Knicks, I believe.

I'm not bagging on the Knicks, I'm just curious about the situation there.

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  • 3/14/12
  • billynono

"what do you think is the reason that the Knicks haven't won a title in so long?"

Walt Frazier, Willis Reed, & Earl the Pearl Monroe retired.

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  • 3/14/12
  • blueencino

<<Walt Frazier, Willis Reed, & Earl the Pearl Monroe retired.>>

I know. But so did Magic, Kareem et al and the Lakers still were able to rebuild their franchise to win multiple titles.

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  • 3/14/12
  • fromcal
Must be $3.00 before the hype. $50 by beginning of next season (Lin rookie card)
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  • 3/14/12
  • fromcal

Mike D'Antoni's resignation prior to Portland Trail Blazers game versus New York Knicks
As Carmelo Anthony nearly requested a trade from New York Knicks

Portland Trail Blazers
(20-22, 6-15 away)
New York Knicks
(18-24, 11-10 home)

TV Coverage: MSG
7:30 PM ET, March 14, 2012 (Wednesday night)

Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (19,763 attendance)
Points Rebounds Assists
POR Aldridge 21.7 Camby 9.0 Felton 6.1
NY Anthony 21.3 Chandler 9.8 Lin 6.4

Just last month, the New York Knicks were the NBA's feel-good story as Jeremy Lin burst onto the scene to reinvigorate a slumping team that had seemingly lost its way.

Now they look to be a far bigger mess than they were before.

Hours after coach Mike D'Antoni's stunning resignation, New York tries to avoid its first seven-game slide in more than two seasons Wednesday night when they host the Portland Trail Blazers.

The Knicks lost 11 of 13 from Jan. 12-Feb. 3 before Lin spearheaded a seven-game winning streak and 10 victories in 13 games, but the good feelings coming from Madison Square Garden have quickly dissipated.

New York (18-24) has dropped six straight after Monday's 104-99 loss in Chicago, after which reports surfaced that Carmelo Anthony was so disgruntled he preferred to be traded. Anthony denied those whispers after Wednesday morning's shootaround, also refuting talk he was upset with D'Antoni while stating he supports the coach "100 percent."

He no longer has to. D'Antoni resigned shortly after the shootaround, leaving assistant and former Atlanta head coach Mike Woodson to rescue the slumping Knicks.

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  • billynono

They got close in the 1990's with Pat Riley & Patrick Ewing. They just had the misfortune of reaching those heights at the same time as Michael Jordan. Then they had Isiah Thomas to muck things up.

I still say Bernard King was the most explosive scorer I ever saw.

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  • 3/14/12
  • billynono
Same thing. You beat me by two minutes.
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  • 3/14/12
  • 88bulldog

earl the pearl was the best! my favorite player ever.

and bernard king.

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  • 3/14/12
  • 88bulldog
St. Bernard. he was unstoppable with the turn around on the baseline.
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  • 3/14/12
  • billynono
King could score off anyone. And he hit at a very high percentage too. Anyone who could score over 30 points a game with Hubie Brooks as their coach is a basketball god. Too bad injuries took away so much from Bernard's game. But he adjusted way better than most to not being a high flying act anymore.
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  • 3/14/12
  • billynono
He could get in the lane & elevate over defenders too. What was he? About 6'-7"?
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  • blueencino
Oh yeah, Jordan. Nobody was beating the Bulls in those days. I hear you about Isiah. He was a terrible GM and coach.
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  • 3/14/12
  • blueencino
Never really saw King play in his prime but I heard about him. I saw him play a little in his final years with the Bullets. He wasn't the same player obviously.
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