Stunts, Blunts & Basketball: The 2013-14 New York Knicks Season Thread

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There's not enough in any of the Melo photos to declare a foul. There may be contact, but not enough to declare a foul. What about Melo's arm on Hibbert's shoulder in the second photo?

Shump fouled him. What is that you people don't understand? You can't hit a shooter's elbow in the act of shooting. Doesn't matter how slight it is; it's a foul.
:childplease: Stop trolling B

Melo gets murdered on the reg. u clearly have an anti Knicks agenda:birdman:
 

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Though I find humor in your misery, I actually want y'all to win more. Somebody needs to win the Atlantic Division, and I don't want it to be the Sixers.
 

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Everything is happening like I predicted in the offseason, not so many L's but struggling. There are too many combos than can be put on the court that don't work...Woodson has seemed to find them ALL. This team is not built to win. There are too many streaky shooters, no rebounding and not enough scoring. All we really need is at least one PF that can do something in the post, one rebounder or something. Me? I would find a way to get Lowry and Amir Johnson, Bass/Humphries for Felton, Amare, Ron Ron, JR can go (if he could)...I'd keep Mini-Timmy, Shumpert, Bargnani isn't playing horrible enough to go, and if he'd had a lick of a post game, we'd be winning. I'd add another outside shooter to keep defenses honest. Hell, you think we can pry Harrison Barnes away from GS for Shumpert?

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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...nce-but-leaves-plenty-of-questions-unanswered


As is often the case with Dolan, the explanation lacked any coherence.

Grunwald, a lawyer by trade and a creative thinker by reputation, was the first Knicks executive to invest in analytics. He was well versed in the intricacies of the collective-bargaining agreement.

Also curious was Dolan’s rationale for dismissing Grunwald in late September. Dolan called it “a lull period,” asserting—inaccurately—that teams cannot make trades until Dec. 15. (In fact, only players who signed free-agent deals over the summer are subject to the Dec. 15 restriction.)

Dolan is full of shyt. :wow: :jb:


This organization ain't shyt. :to:


Steve Mills doesn't know shyt about basketball operations and he's the one that hired Isiah Thomas. :damn:
 
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