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People talking about Philly tanking and being scumbags but Philly never pulled some :youngsabo: shyt like they did tonight. scust

4.0 seconds left, 1 point lead after coming back from down 20, foul to give against a team that shoots worse than white women in lifetime movies and these fatherless heathens let kemba walker run straight at the rim

"he got us brehs" :duck:

"bx too real" :duck:

"kardiac kemba at home. can't stop that" :duck::win::steviej:

fukk the knicks. :pacspit:won't even let my team collapse like they deserve to for being a bunch of koolaid sipping shytheels.

Plus unlike the Knicks and Pistons, the Sixer's aren't even trying to win and have still won about the same amount of games as those teams :sas2: And those teams have actual talent on their rosters and still suck :scust: Are we really that much worse?
 

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This all starts with Melo from the time he was first traded there. Instead of waiting and signing as a free agent his greed forced him to get traded and the Knicks gave up all of their young assets. Them with Galinari and Chandler would have at least made them a playoff team year in and year out in the East. Now he better hope that someone gets desperate and wants to go there with him in a year or two.

This is what old white guys say. They blame Melo and scapegoat him, when he's been the best thing thats happened to this franchise since the 90s.

The problems we have today all start with the Dantoni hire, who was a train wreck from jump.

Then in 2009 we overplayed our hands by announcing to the world that we were in love with Steph Curry, and planned to take him with the number 8 pick. I remember the period well and leading up to the draft Curry was a borderline lotto pick because of his size, but the knicks almost single handedly raised his stock by ranting and raving about him to anyone who would listen. Once it became clear Curry was in jeopardy of being drafted ahead of us, instead of taking the offer from Washington to move up to the 5 slot for Wilson Chandler, Walsh declined and stood pat. Yes, we chose to keep Wilson Chandler over drafting Steph Curry.

All wasnt lost, as the knicks could have still drafted a budding superstar in Derozen in '09, or Ty Lawson, but Walsh chose a project in Jordan Hill, and Dantoni proceeded to wreck his confidence and almost kill his career before it started.

The knicks traded away David Lee, Jamal Crawford, Jordan Hill, the 2010 number one pick, and ZACH RANDOLPH all to clear cap space for Raymond Felton and Stat. You want to take about giving up young players and assets? Start with that debacle.

It shouldnt be expected of Melo to potentially leave tens of millions of dollars on the table, just to bail the knicks out of past mistakes he had nothing to do with. Yeah, hes not giving away 30 million just to play with a Euro cac named "the rooster". Please.
 

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This is what old white guys say. They blame Melo and scapegoat him, when he's been the best thing thats happened to this franchise since the 90s.

The problems we have today all start with the Dantoni hire, who was a train wreck from jump.

Then in 2009 we overplayed our hands by announcing to the world that we were in love with Steph Curry, and planned to take him with the number 8 pick. I remember the period well and leading up to the draft Curry was a borderline lotto pick because of his size, but the knicks almost single handedly raised his stock by ranting and raving about him to anyone who would listen. Once it became clear Curry was in jeopardy of being drafted ahead of us, instead of taking the offer from Washington to move up to the 5 slot for Wilson Chandler, Walsh declined and stood pat. Yes, we chose to keep Wilson Chandler over drafting Steph Curry.

All wasnt lost, as the knicks could have still drafted a budding superstar in Derozen in '09, or Ty Lawson, but Walsh chose a project in Jordan Hill, and Dantoni proceeded to wreck his confidence and almost kill his career before it started.

The knicks traded away David Lee, Jamal Crawford, Jordan Hill, the 2010 number one pick, and ZACH RANDOLPH all to clear cap space for Raymond Felton and Stat. You want to take about giving up young players and assets? Start with that debacle.

It shouldnt be expected of Melo to potentially leave tens of millions of dollars on the table, just to bail the knicks out of past mistakes he had nothing to do with. Yeah, hes not giving away 30 million just to play with a Euro cac named "the rooster". Please.
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crazy to think how they won like 54 games 2 years ago with Melo, Amare, JR, Prigioni, etc.

they got the same shytty roster they did back then minus felton chandler but with calederon, dalembert and hardaway
Jason kidd
Kurt Thomas
Rasheed Wallace

Like I said before, the talent is there but these group of guys are useless without veteran leadership
 

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This is what old white guys say. They blame Melo and scapegoat him, when he's been the best thing thats happened to this franchise since the 90s.

The problems we have today all start with the Dantoni hire, who was a train wreck from jump.

Then in 2009 we overplayed our hands by announcing to the world that we were in love with Steph Curry, and planned to take him with the number 8 pick. I remember the period well and leading up to the draft Curry was a borderline lotto pick because of his size, but the knicks almost single handedly raised his stock by ranting and raving about him to anyone who would listen. Once it became clear Curry was in jeopardy of being drafted ahead of us, instead of taking the offer from Washington to move up to the 5 slot for Wilson Chandler, Walsh declined and stood pat. Yes, we chose to keep Wilson Chandler over drafting Steph Curry.

All wasnt lost, as the knicks could have still drafted a budding superstar in Derozen in '09, or Ty Lawson, but Walsh chose a project in Jordan Hill, and Dantoni proceeded to wreck his confidence and almost kill his career before it started.

The knicks traded away David Lee, Jamal Crawford, Jordan Hill, the 2010 number one pick, and ZACH RANDOLPH all to clear cap space for Raymond Felton and Stat. You want to take about giving up young players and assets? Start with that debacle.

It shouldnt be expected of Melo to potentially leave tens of millions of dollars on the table, just to bail the knicks out of past mistakes he had nothing to do with. Yeah, hes not giving away 30 million just to play with a Euro cac named "the rooster". Please.

Yep, I tell people this too when they praise walsh for cleaning isiah and layden's mess. He didn't really fix it. He simply cleared it enough to make a go for Lebron by trading some good players and almost right afterwards it collapsed. They were too focused on FA and put all their eggs in one basket and then bragged about it. Add to it he was the GM for the Melo rape trade and I'm glad he's gone. Grunwald trading for Barg was bad enough I'm glad he is gone too (though I've said since that trade was made the purpose was to have more room for 2015). This season is literally the reboot of the walsh era (grunwald being an extension of that) and then the knicks can finally rebuild right.
 

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This is what old white guys say. They blame Melo and scapegoat him, when he's been the best thing thats happened to this franchise since the 90s.

The problems we have today all start with the Dantoni hire, who was a train wreck from jump.

Then in 2009 we overplayed our hands by announcing to the world that we were in love with Steph Curry, and planned to take him with the number 8 pick. I remember the period well and leading up to the draft Curry was a borderline lotto pick because of his size, but the knicks almost single handedly raised his stock by ranting and raving about him to anyone who would listen. Once it became clear Curry was in jeopardy of being drafted ahead of us, instead of taking the offer from Washington to move up to the 5 slot for Wilson Chandler, Walsh declined and stood pat. Yes, we chose to keep Wilson Chandler over drafting Steph Curry.

All wasnt lost, as the knicks could have still drafted a budding superstar in Derozen in '09, or Ty Lawson, but Walsh chose a project in Jordan Hill, and Dantoni proceeded to wreck his confidence and almost kill his career before it started.

The knicks traded away David Lee, Jamal Crawford, Jordan Hill, the 2010 number one pick, and ZACH RANDOLPH all to clear cap space for Raymond Felton and Stat. You want to take about giving up young players and assets? Start with that debacle.

It shouldnt be expected of Melo to potentially leave tens of millions of dollars on the table, just to bail the knicks out of past mistakes he had nothing to do with. Yeah, hes not giving away 30 million just to play with a Euro cac named "the rooster". Please.
You wanna be a winner then you either take less money or dont force your way there by a trade. Those other mistakes were prior to Melo so that's kind of irrelevant. I'm talkiing about since he got here in 2011. He's the best player who makes the most money so of course he will be the scapegoat. That's just how this type of shyts work. And yeah they traded away Lee Crawford etc. but that was to clear space in order to sign a max free agent. Not trading that young talent away for the soon to be free agent. And no one was talking shyt about that deal when Stat was balling out and Felton was actually surpassing his usual play.
 

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Plus unlike the Knicks and Pistons, the Sixer's aren't even trying to win and have still won about the same amount of games as those teams :sas2: And those teams have actual talent on their rosters and still suck :scust: Are we really that much worse?

I think the Sixers players are trying to win.....young age, lack of basketball IQ, stupidity, etc are reasons they lose the way they do. Remember there are a number of fringe players who are fighting to stay in the league (because they wouldn't leave the bench on other teams)

As with the Knicks and Pistons.....a lot of those guys are paid, and don't give a shyt. a quarter of the way into the season why would any of them?
 

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I think the Sixers players are trying to win.....young age, lack of basketball IQ, stupidity, etc are reasons they lose the way they do. Remember there are a number of fringe players who are fighting to stay in the league (because they wouldn't leave the bench on other teams)

As with the Knicks and Pistons.....a lot of those guys are paid, and don't give a shyt. a quarter of the way into the season why would any of them?
I agree sixers players are trying just the gm is tanking
 

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This is what old white guys say. They blame Melo and scapegoat him, when he's been the best thing thats happened to this franchise since the 90s.

The problems we have today all start with the Dantoni hire, who was a train wreck from jump.

Then in 2009 we overplayed our hands by announcing to the world that we were in love with Steph Curry, and planned to take him with the number 8 pick. I remember the period well and leading up to the draft Curry was a borderline lotto pick because of his size, but the knicks almost single handedly raised his stock by ranting and raving about him to anyone who would listen. Once it became clear Curry was in jeopardy of being drafted ahead of us, instead of taking the offer from Washington to move up to the 5 slot for Wilson Chandler, Walsh declined and stood pat. Yes, we chose to keep Wilson Chandler over drafting Steph Curry.

All wasnt lost, as the knicks could have still drafted a budding superstar in Derozen in '09, or Ty Lawson, but Walsh chose a project in Jordan Hill, and Dantoni proceeded to wreck his confidence and almost kill his career before it started.

The knicks traded away David Lee, Jamal Crawford, Jordan Hill, the 2010 number one pick, and ZACH RANDOLPH all to clear cap space for Raymond Felton and Stat. You want to take about giving up young players and assets? Start with that debacle.

It shouldnt be expected of Melo to potentially leave tens of millions of dollars on the table, just to bail the knicks out of past mistakes he had nothing to do with. Yeah, hes not giving away 30 million just to play with a Euro cac named "the rooster". Please.
I was really confused when they gave up on Zach but for some reason he was awful for them than again playing next to eddy curry was pretty hard
 

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Knicks might be trash right now, but I don't know how I feel about you guys talking about my team like this...

:patrice:

People hate the Knicks because they hate New York...and people hate New York because they have an inferiority complex.

Why else would this "irrelevant" team get so much attention?

I don't see a dozen threads about the other 20 + teams that haven't won sh*t...

:sas2:
Any team that starts out 5-32 would get shyt on
 
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