@DoubleClutchThe Cam Reddish fanboys truly embarrassed themselves after RJ had a rough summer league.

You acting like we’re the first ones to ever boo their own player. Shyts been going on for decades in every sport in every city.Ya'll f*cked up for what ya'll did to DSJ.
Frank has numerous bad games & his f*cked coddled. DSJ has a bad stretch so far, and fans singling him out. And then they wonder why KP wanted the f*ck out of NY.
I agree booing is classless. But when you’re miserable all that goes with it.Both Dennis and Ntlikina are bad. No need to think one is more worse. Booing is classless however.
You seem to coddle a player that’s only skill is to make summer dunking videosYa'll f*cked up for what ya'll did to DSJ.
Frank has numerous bad games & his f*cked coddled. DSJ has a bad stretch so far, and fans singling him out. And then they wonder why KP wanted the f*ck out of NY.
ah reminding you of them hoodie Melo videos huh?
Our only cac and he can’t get burn ? My man look official in summer league. You never know what you got in a player if you don’t play him.Dog, that should be the least of your worries.I’m just worried about RJ mental state.
what ever happened to brazdeikis?!Our only cac and he can’t get burn ? My man look official in summer league. You never know what you got in a player if you don’t play him.

The evening began amid renewed hope for the beleagured Knicks. In the morning Bernard King, their elusive captain, rejoined the team for his first public workout in almost two years since he suffered a knee injury that threatened to end his career. And last night they arrived at Madison Square Garden to face the reeling Denver Nuggets, a team that had lost seven consecutive games on the road and won only one of seven games against Eastern Conference competition.
But what should have been a rare opportunity to regain their lost momentum was smothered beneath an embarrassing 133-111 defeat that triggered a surprising revolt.
After trailing by as many as 27 points, the Knicks suffered their fourth consecutive defeat. It was so rife with ineptitude that many of the 10,241 fans vented their frustrations toward the player who was supposed to lead them from oblivion, Patrick Ewing.
In enduring one of his worst nights of the year - only 11 points and 3 rebounds in 26 minutes - the second-year center was showered with boos, jeers and cries for Eddie Wilkins, the Knicks' 12th man. In the third period fans began peppering the court with the life-sized posters of Ewing that they received as a promotion on St. Patrick's Day. One irate fan ran to courtside and ripped his poster to shreds.