NardDogNation wrote:CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:this PG is goodwhy can't we find a kid like this instead of crack baby and his look alike daddy pg
Schroeder was compared to Rondo when he got drafted.
If I were running the Knicks, we would've walked away with and Gorgui Dieng from that draft. Clearly you guys need to give me the reigns.
We need to draft this guy:
Cheer up gents! There is a great draft pick at the end of this rainbow. There is no guarantee it'll be a keeper but at least we're doing the right thing for a change. There is no incentive in winning this season.
NardDogNation wrote:Cheer up gents! There is a great draft pick at the end of this rainbow. There is no guarantee it'll be a keeper but at least we're doing the right thing for a change. There is no incentive in winning this season.
so we should not give up the farm for tyreke evans or josh smith ?
mreinman wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Cheer up gents! There is a great draft pick at the end of this rainbow. There is no guarantee it'll be a keeper but at least we're doing the right thing for a change. There is no incentive in winning this season.
so we should not give up the farm for tyreke evans or josh smith ? 
Ooooo Josh Smith!!!! Team IQ would crash even further into the bowels of MSG. Let's do it. It will be like watching a particularly bad Saw sequel. They could all wear clown makeup and use words like posse and gang.
did fisher just say indiscrepancy?
Splat wrote:mreinman wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Cheer up gents! There is a great draft pick at the end of this rainbow. There is no guarantee it'll be a keeper but at least we're doing the right thing for a change. There is no incentive in winning this season.
so we should not give up the farm for tyreke evans or josh smith ? 
Ooooo Josh Smith!!!! Team IQ would crash even further into the bowels of MSG. Let's do it. It will be like watching a particularly bad Saw sequel. They could all wear clown makeup and use words like posse and gang.
I never believed in Tyeke Evans but thought Josh could contribute. Boy was I wrong.
dk7th wrote:did fisher just say indiscrepancy?
That's what happens when you sneak too much Pepto-Bismol in the bathroom stall during halftime. You burp up pink words by post-game.
NardDogNation wrote:mreinman wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Cheer up gents! There is a great draft pick at the end of this rainbow. There is no guarantee it'll be a keeper but at least we're doing the right thing for a change. There is no incentive in winning this season.
so we should not give up the farm for tyreke evans or josh smith ? 
LMAO. I hate you.
Sorry
I know you mean well, you just have some fantasies and visions that I can't fathom
At this point, it would be really theatrical to have a team of:
Tyreke
JR
Melo
Josh Smith
Amare
Seriously! I am not joking. I need a reason to watch
NardDogNation wrote:Splat wrote:mreinman wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Cheer up gents! There is a great draft pick at the end of this rainbow. There is no guarantee it'll be a keeper but at least we're doing the right thing for a change. There is no incentive in winning this season.
so we should not give up the farm for tyreke evans or josh smith ? 
Ooooo Josh Smith!!!! Team IQ would crash even further into the bowels of MSG. Let's do it. It will be like watching a particularly bad Saw sequel. They could all wear clown makeup and use words like posse and gang.
I never believed in Tyeke Evans but thought Josh could contribute. Boy was I wrong.
The results of experiments run by scientists in Uzbekistan concluded that if Josh Smith wears a headband stitched tight enough to apply one additional cubic ounce of pressure greater than regulation NBA head band tightness his head would pop and spew a gooey mess like a honey badger biting down on a cherry tomato.
NardDogNation wrote:Cheer up gents! There is a great draft pick at the end of this rainbow. There is no guarantee it'll be a keeper but at least we're doing the right thing for a change. There is no incentive in winning this season.
I don't know that Phil agrees with you. The Tyson-Calderon trade this offseason was clearly a win now move. And his goal next Summer is clearly to sign a big name free agent to help get us over the top; what top free agent would agree to sign here of his own free will?
The team actually tried not to lose too badly this game. That is improvement.
knickscity wrote:The team actually tried not to lose too badly this game. That is improvement.
yea 1 point closer than the other night
lose by 6 instead of 7
mreinman wrote:NardDogNation wrote:mreinman wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Cheer up gents! There is a great draft pick at the end of this rainbow. There is no guarantee it'll be a keeper but at least we're doing the right thing for a change. There is no incentive in winning this season.
so we should not give up the farm for tyreke evans or josh smith ? 
LMAO. I hate you.
Sorry
I know you mean well, you just have some fantasies and visions that I can't fathom
At this point, it would be really theatrical to have a team of:
Tyreke
JR
Melo
Josh Smith
Amare
Seriously! I am not joking. I need a reason to watch 
To be fair, Tyreke Evans seems to be having a good season with exception to his 2pt shooting. On the other hand, Smith has looked brutal, stats aside, so it was definitely a mistake on my part.
VCoug wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Cheer up gents! There is a great draft pick at the end of this rainbow. There is no guarantee it'll be a keeper but at least we're doing the right thing for a change. There is no incentive in winning this season.
I don't know that Phil agrees with you. The Tyson-Calderon trade this offseason was clearly a win now move. And his goal next Summer is clearly to sign a big name free agent to help get us over the top; what top free agent would agree to sign here of his own free will?
Truth be told, I still don't know the purpose of that trade. Some tried to portray it as an opportunity to ditch Felton while getting young talent but I feel pretty confident in saying that Early and Thansis won't amount to much, while the jury is still out on Larkin. If an influx of youth was what we wanted, I would've ate Felton's contract and dealt Chandler by himself for the best possible deal, which I think was to OKC for Perkins' contract, the 21st and 29th pick. With those picks, we could've gone after a Shabazz Napier, Rodney Hood, Kyle Anderson and/or Spencer Dinwiddie. Hell, we might've even been able to trade up; the possibilities were endless.
NardDogNation wrote:VCoug wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Cheer up gents! There is a great draft pick at the end of this rainbow. There is no guarantee it'll be a keeper but at least we're doing the right thing for a change. There is no incentive in winning this season.
I don't know that Phil agrees with you. The Tyson-Calderon trade this offseason was clearly a win now move. And his goal next Summer is clearly to sign a big name free agent to help get us over the top; what top free agent would agree to sign here of his own free will?
Truth be told, I still don't know the purpose of that trade. Some tried to portray it as an opportunity to ditch Felton while getting young talent but I feel pretty confident in saying that Early and Thansis won't amount to much, while the jury is still out on Larkin. If an influx of youth was what we wanted, I would've ate Felton's contract and dealt Chandler by himself for the best possible deal, which I think was to OKC for Perkins' contract, the 21st and 29th pick. With those picks, we could've gone after a Shabazz Napier, Rodney Hood, Kyle Anderson and/or Spencer Dinwiddie. Hell, we might've even been able to trade up; the possibilities were endless.
Nard was OKC offering that for Chandler?
CrushAlot wrote:NardDogNation wrote:VCoug wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Cheer up gents! There is a great draft pick at the end of this rainbow. There is no guarantee it'll be a keeper but at least we're doing the right thing for a change. There is no incentive in winning this season.
I don't know that Phil agrees with you. The Tyson-Calderon trade this offseason was clearly a win now move. And his goal next Summer is clearly to sign a big name free agent to help get us over the top; what top free agent would agree to sign here of his own free will?
Truth be told, I still don't know the purpose of that trade. Some tried to portray it as an opportunity to ditch Felton while getting young talent but I feel pretty confident in saying that Early and Thansis won't amount to much, while the jury is still out on Larkin. If an influx of youth was what we wanted, I would've ate Felton's contract and dealt Chandler by himself for the best possible deal, which I think was to OKC for Perkins' contract, the 21st and 29th pick. With those picks, we could've gone after a Shabazz Napier, Rodney Hood, Kyle Anderson and/or Spencer Dinwiddie. Hell, we might've even been able to trade up; the possibilities were endless.
Nard was OKC offering that for Chandler?
Not only was they not offering it as it makes zero sense to OKC, the salaries do not match at all. OKC is developing Steven Adams who actually played just as many minutes as Perkins and this year is the starter. They didnt need Tyson...he hinders what they needed to do.