Im at work and the streaming stuff gets filtered but if anyone listens and writes up a little recap that would be great.
Thanks joe...
I heard it live. I can tell you he said a lot of interesting things. I gained respect for Ron Artest after that as a person and for his honesty
gunsnewing wrote:I heard it live. I can tell you he said a lot of interesting things. I gained respect for Ron Artest after that as a person and for his honesty
for all his crazyness he's a great guy. His heart is in the right place. He just cant control his emotions
fishmike wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I heard it live. I can tell you he said a lot of interesting things. I gained respect for Ron Artest after that as a person and for his honesty
for all his crazyness he's a great guy. His heart is in the right place. He just cant control his emotions
I gained a lot of respect for Metta listening to this interview and the Q&A. He never said anything negative about anyone. Even when they were baiting him and hoping to get some dirt on Dolan; the Knicks; Woodson; Melo; etc. Always positive, uplifting, humble, intelligent and caring.
Re: Controlling his emotions - he was asked about the Detroit incident and gave a good answer.
I liked the MWP signing and I like him even more after listening to this interview. I really wish we had given him more of a chance. Still don't understand why Woodson didn't play him. (or Beno for that matter).
Markji wrote:fishmike wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I heard it live. I can tell you he said a lot of interesting things. I gained respect for Ron Artest after that as a person and for his honesty
for all his crazyness he's a great guy. His heart is in the right place. He just cant control his emotions
I gained a lot of respect for Metta listening to this interview and the Q&A. He never said anything negative about anyone. Even when they were baiting him and hoping to get some dirt on Dolan; the Knicks; Woodson; Melo; etc. Always positive, uplifting, humble, intelligent and caring. Re: Controlling his emotions - he was asked about the Detroit incident and gave a good answer.
I liked the MWP signing and I like him even more after listening to this interview. I really wish we had given him more of a chance. Still don't understand why Woodson didn't play him. (or Beno for that matter).
I think he's shot. It happens fast. His knee problems have killed his lateral movement. Im with you... he was part of the reason I thought the Knicks would pick up where they left off last year.
One of the best interviews i heard in a while, especially from a knick player or x knick player
It was a very good interview. He came across as honest and sincere.
knicks1248 wrote:One of the best interviews i heard in a while, especially from a knick player or x knick player
+1
I think MWP has a career as a broadcaster
Yea I thought the same thing. He would be awesome on the TNT or espn game broadcasts. He would be hilarious
If he's considered done, then I can easily point to any number of games and say the same about Tyson.
Never understood him not getting any consistent minutes, especially given that this team can't play D. Hope he gets signed to contender and plays well.
sealy wrote:If he's considered done, then I can easily point to any number of games and say the same about Tyson.Never understood him not getting any consistent minutes, especially given that this team can't play D. Hope he gets signed to contender and plays well.
his knees were bad all year. Remember... if your looking at Amare for treatment options its gotta be bad