Knicks · YO FELTON..HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE THE WORSE STARTING PG IN THE LEAGUE..read this (page 1)

knicks1248 @ 2/17/2014 4:18 PM
This is the same felton that talk all that sht about becoming a leader on and off the court. A guy who admitted to being completely out of shape in portland, a guy who wanted out of DENVER because he thought he should be the starter not TY LAWSON.

Here we have a pg that is not only making the knicks hard to watch, but he's making every player around him bad, melo has to fight for his shots, tyson gets 1 ally oop/ or easy bucket per game, shump hardly ever gets the ball for an easy basket, and woodson looks like a god damn fool giving you more then 19 minutes a night.

He talks about playing with a chip on his shoulder...LMAO

takes the blame for his teams brutal performances and proceeds to play even worse the next game.

You shoot like you don't practice enough and there are at least 20 current college players that run a team 10x better then you.

Not only are you embarrassing yourself and the knicks organization, your poor wife and kids have to get tease and pick on daily..

we can't even get a back up for your sorry ass.

You have 1 good game out of every 10, and at this point i think chris duhon ( i may be pushing it here) is a better option than you.

opposing pg's have career highs or season highs against you on a regular basis..

CAN ANYBODY ELSE THINK OF ANYTHING ???

BRIGGS @ 2/17/2014 4:23 PM
Im thinking you have no class.
knicks1248 @ 2/17/2014 4:32 PM
BRIGGS wrote:Im thinking you have no class.

and he does

knicks1248 @ 2/17/2014 4:36 PM
Raymond Felton may have had a decent game against the Denver Nuggets Friday night, but he isn’t viewed favorably around the NBA.
And that’s putting it politely.

“Felton is the worst starting point guard in the NBA,” one NBA executive, whose team recently played the Knicks, told SNY.tv. “I’d take 10 college point guards and about 30 NBA backups over him right now.”

Felton is ranked No. 48 among 50 point guards, according to CBSSports.com.

USATSI_7677313_110579513_lowresThe Knicks traded their first-round pick in the 2014 NBA Draft to the Nuggets in the Carmelo Anthony deal. Ironically, DraftExpress.com currently has the Nuggets selecting Syracuse freshman point guard Tyler Ennis at No. 9 with that pick.

Syracuse is currently 22-0 and No. 1 in the nation.

“[Ennis] is better than Felton,” one NBA scout said.

Anthony, a Syracuse product, is so enamored with Ennis that he hopes he stays another year at Syracuse which, of course, would prevent him from joining the Nuggets — or any NBA team — next season.

As for Felton, he went for 9 points and 7 assists in a 117-90 rout of the Nuggets, buying him some praise for at least another day.

“Whenever he is finding guys, getting in the lane with penetration, it clearly helps our offense,” Tyson Chandler said of Felton. “Raymond has all of the tools. He has to understand that his whole team is behind him and we believe him.”

The same can’t be said for the rest of the teams in the NBA.

tj23 @ 2/18/2014 6:54 AM
Is this news or something?? Where have you been? Worst starter? One of the worst players period. Always been a huge supporter of Ray but he is embarrassingly slow this year and he's never been a really consistent shooter.
EnySpree @ 2/18/2014 7:37 AM
Felton also wants you to ride with him as he yawns like he hadn't slept in days during a critical time out in a game.
smackeddog @ 2/18/2014 8:02 AM
EnySpree wrote:Felton also wants you to ride with him as he yawns like he hadn't slept in days during a critical time out in a game.

People make a big deal about that, but people often yawn when anxious- it's a pretty normal body response.

Feltons been bad this season, but he's not a bad guy so I'm not a fan of all the vitriol he's getting. It's not his fault, it's Dolan's.

Anxiety causes a lot of unusual reactions in the body, and in some cases it can feel like it changes the way you process air.
It's not uncommon to find that your anxiety is making you yawn more. Yawning is actually a very common symptom of anxiety, especially if you have anxiety attacks, and it's not just because anxiety can leave you fatigued.

http://www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/signs/...

GustavBahler @ 2/18/2014 8:09 AM
EnySpree wrote:Felton also wants you to ride with him as he yawns like he hadn't slept in days during a critical time out in a game.

I don't believe Felton was yawning because he was tired. It looked more like his reaction to Woodson drawing on his board another clear out and dump the ball to Melo, last second play.

gunsnewing @ 2/18/2014 8:44 AM
You guys are crazy. Felton is a first ballot ball of famer
knicks1248 @ 2/18/2014 8:52 AM
It's extremely hard for me to except a mediocre player who can't even do what he's suppose to do. You can tell the difference between a player who works hard to be the best, and those who take this as a 9 to 5. Felton doesn't take the game serious for more then a month at any point in his career.

SO BRIGGS when you talk about NOT HAVING CLASS, think about a guy you work with that doesn't do sht, comes in late, leaves early, never goes the extra mile, and is a rotten leader, and always saying MY BAD, MY BAD..Cmon maaaaan..4 mill per yr and you can't even be avg

Bonn1997 @ 2/18/2014 9:18 AM
smackeddog wrote:
EnySpree wrote:Felton also wants you to ride with him as he yawns like he hadn't slept in days during a critical time out in a game.

People make a big deal about that, but people often yawn when anxious- it's a pretty normal body response.

Feltons been bad this season, but he's not a bad guy so I'm not a fan of all the vitriol he's getting. It's not his fault, it's Dolan's.

Anxiety causes a lot of unusual reactions in the body, and in some cases it can feel like it changes the way you process air.
It's not uncommon to find that your anxiety is making you yawn more. Yawning is actually a very common symptom of anxiety, especially if you have anxiety attacks, and it's not just because anxiety can leave you fatigued.

http://www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/signs/...


Well sure, people yawn for lots of reasons. Boredom and tiredness are the most common but it could be anxiety. It could be that a fan just said "I'll give you a million dollars to yawn" too. But it's probably boredom and tiredness.
smackeddog @ 2/18/2014 9:38 AM
Bonn1997 wrote:
smackeddog wrote:
EnySpree wrote:Felton also wants you to ride with him as he yawns like he hadn't slept in days during a critical time out in a game.

People make a big deal about that, but people often yawn when anxious- it's a pretty normal body response.

Feltons been bad this season, but he's not a bad guy so I'm not a fan of all the vitriol he's getting. It's not his fault, it's Dolan's.

Anxiety causes a lot of unusual reactions in the body, and in some cases it can feel like it changes the way you process air.
It's not uncommon to find that your anxiety is making you yawn more. Yawning is actually a very common symptom of anxiety, especially if you have anxiety attacks, and it's not just because anxiety can leave you fatigued.

http://www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/signs/...


Well sure, people yawn for lots of reasons. Boredom and tiredness are the most common but it could be anxiety. It could be that a fan just said "I'll give you a million dollars to yawn" too. But it's probably boredom and tiredness.

I think people want to believe its out of boredom because they're p***ed at the way he's playing (I am too), but the bottom line is we don't know.

Felton's gone from being average last season, to terrible this season- but I'm not sure why he's to blame for everything- Dolan brought him here.

gunsnewing @ 2/18/2014 10:04 AM
Was Felton really average last season? Are you taking defense into account? Because he was lite up by every pg last year except when he played the 2

He was in the bottom tier of starting PGs. Maybe only 1-2 worse than him in the league last year

EnySpree @ 2/18/2014 10:12 AM
smackeddog wrote:
EnySpree wrote:Felton also wants you to ride with him as he yawns like he hadn't slept in days during a critical time out in a game.

People make a big deal about that, but people often yawn when anxious- it's a pretty normal body response.

Feltons been bad this season, but he's not a bad guy so I'm not a fan of all the vitriol he's getting. It's not his fault, it's Dolan's.

Anxiety causes a lot of unusual reactions in the body, and in some cases it can feel like it changes the way you process air.
It's not uncommon to find that your anxiety is making you yawn more. Yawning is actually a very common symptom of anxiety, especially if you have anxiety attacks, and it's not just because anxiety can leave you fatigued.

http://www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/signs/...

Your post gave me spontaneous diarrhea aka Irritable bowel syndrome

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/irrit...

smackeddog @ 2/18/2014 11:46 AM
EnySpree wrote:
smackeddog wrote:
EnySpree wrote:Felton also wants you to ride with him as he yawns like he hadn't slept in days during a critical time out in a game.

People make a big deal about that, but people often yawn when anxious- it's a pretty normal body response.

Feltons been bad this season, but he's not a bad guy so I'm not a fan of all the vitriol he's getting. It's not his fault, it's Dolan's.

Anxiety causes a lot of unusual reactions in the body, and in some cases it can feel like it changes the way you process air.
It's not uncommon to find that your anxiety is making you yawn more. Yawning is actually a very common symptom of anxiety, especially if you have anxiety attacks, and it's not just because anxiety can leave you fatigued.

http://www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/signs/...

Your post gave me spontaneous diarrhea aka Irritable bowel syndrome

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/irrit...

That's also a pretty normal body response

EwingsGlass @ 2/18/2014 4:40 PM
smackeddog wrote:
EnySpree wrote:Felton also wants you to ride with him as he yawns like he hadn't slept in days during a critical time out in a game.

People make a big deal about that, but people often yawn when anxious- it's a pretty normal body response.

Feltons been bad this season, but he's not a bad guy so I'm not a fan of all the vitriol he's getting. It's not his fault, it's Dolan's.

Anxiety causes a lot of unusual reactions in the body, and in some cases it can feel like it changes the way you process air.
It's not uncommon to find that your anxiety is making you yawn more. Yawning is actually a very common symptom of anxiety, especially if you have anxiety attacks, and it's not just because anxiety can leave you fatigued.

http://www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/signs/...

How is it Dolan's fault that Felton doesn't play defense?

smackeddog @ 2/18/2014 5:01 PM
EwingsGlass wrote:
smackeddog wrote:
EnySpree wrote:Felton also wants you to ride with him as he yawns like he hadn't slept in days during a critical time out in a game.

People make a big deal about that, but people often yawn when anxious- it's a pretty normal body response.

Feltons been bad this season, but he's not a bad guy so I'm not a fan of all the vitriol he's getting. It's not his fault, it's Dolan's.

Anxiety causes a lot of unusual reactions in the body, and in some cases it can feel like it changes the way you process air.
It's not uncommon to find that your anxiety is making you yawn more. Yawning is actually a very common symptom of anxiety, especially if you have anxiety attacks, and it's not just because anxiety can leave you fatigued.

http://www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/signs/...

How is it Dolan's fault that Felton doesn't play defense?

Felton is what he is, we knew that when we got him the second time. Dolan chose to get him as our PG because he felt betrayed by Lin. All our bball moves are based on loyalty to Dolan and Dolans interfering with roster moves, which is why we're in the mess we're in.

VCoug @ 2/18/2014 5:21 PM
Sorry, can't help myself

RonRon @ 2/18/2014 6:48 PM
I am pretty sure had insisted including Lowry with the deal for AB prior to the season starting, Toronto would have still done it at the time, without adding anymore picks, maybe adding Iman in and Felton
knicks1248 @ 2/18/2014 10:14 PM
WOW THIS MAY EXPLAIN HIS POOR PLAY

Knicks point guard Raymond Felton is being divorced by his wife, Ariane Raymondo-Felton, after less than 19 months of marriage, as rumors fly that the Knicks are also planning to trade him.
Beautiful 26-year-old law student Ariane, who married 29-year-old Felton in 2012, filed for divorce Tuesday in Manhattan, Page Six can exclusively reveal. A second source confirmed Felton has personally been served with divorce papers, although the grounds for divorce were not clear Tuesday night.
Brunette Ariane, a Cornell graduate and ­former para­legal at corporate law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher, is now a first-year student at Fordham University School of Law.
She reportedly dated Felton for a number of years before the couple tied the knot on July 28, 2012, in Wake Forest, NC.
He reportedly said on their wedding video, “Beautiful as ever, from the first day I met her. I’m going to take care of her. You have my word. I promise you. No matter what it is, I’m always there for you. I love you.”
The NBA star and Ariane shared an apartment on the Upper East Side and have no ­children. But Felton had fathered a son with another woman before he and Ariane were married.
South Carolina-born Felton signed a three-year, $10 million contract with the Knicks in 2012. He previously played for the Portland Trailblazers and the Denver Nuggets.
But he has had a horrible season with the Knicks and is currently the focus of trade talks ahead of the NBA deadline on Thursday. The Knicks are said to be considering Atlanta Hawks point guard Jeff Teague in a trade for him.
Felton, who was with the team in Memphis Tuesday night, recently said he doesn’t care about the critics: “I’m human. I’m going to have mistakes . . . I couldn’t care less what people say. I’m a strong-minded person. They can say what they want, but they can’t dictate my life.”
A rep for the Knicks declined to comment.
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