Yo. Are the Knicks done???

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Looks like they gonna be needing them funeral suits for real.
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Feeling themselves after the team's first 50 win season in 13 years and a first round series win. :dead:

Clown ass team for a clown ass city.
 

Illuminatos' Hairline

Where's my sharpie?!
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Breh I have no answers :yeshrug:


We basically have the same core of players with the same coach and look like a completely different team this year. It's like they have no heart no identity

I've lowered my expectations for this season already...I'll stay healthy and have no added stress:blessed:
Just heated these fakkits wanna play like this after I copped league pass for my Apple TV

:wow: at dropping like 200$ on LP for TV and having to watch this fukkery.
 

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RIP Kobe, the best
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i wish maino would pay amare a visit and get that street amnesty shyt jumping. 25 mil, 10 minutes a game. goodness, I'm all for black men getting paid but :damn: can't you take 5 for that role? i just want my boys to get a championship and be relevant :to:
















just one :sadbron:
 

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really? never knew that, how long has that been a rule?

T Wolves broke a league rule so im not counting the Joe Smith thing
Stepien Rule

Definition: The NBA prohibits teams from trading first-round draft picks in successive seasons. The rule was put in place in response to Ted Stepien's disastrous run as owner and de facto general manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers.
During Stepien's reign, the Cavaliers made a practice of trading future draft picks for marginal veteran players. His most notable deal sent a 1982 first-round pick to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Dan Ford and the 22nd overall pick in 1980. That 1982 pick wound up being the first overall selection, which the Lakers used to select future hall-of-famer James Worthy.

Some other notable players who were selected with picks Stepien traded away:

  • Sam Perkins (1984, 4th overall)
  • Derek Harper (1983, 11th overall)
  • Roy Tarpley (1986, 7th overall)
  • Detlef Schrempf (1985, 8th overall)
  • Dennis Rodman (1986, 27th overall)
Stepien sold the team to George and Gordon Gund after the 1983 season. As part of the deal, the NBA gave the Cavaliers bonus first-round draft picks in 1983 through 1986. The league also prohibited the trade of first-round picks in successive seasons, which came to be known as the Ted Stepien Rule.
 
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