stopstandthere wrote:gunsnewing wrote:NYKBocker wrote:stopstandthere wrote:No one think back of the trade now.
I still hate that trade
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btw, where is the guy tkf? What he said seems relatively correct right now to Knicks.
I saw he was posting on knicksonline awhile back (last summer). 3G was there also. That forum is pretty baren now.
Bargs with 4 boards already, usually I would be suprised to see him finish with that number.
How do you play 11 guys in 13 minutes..smh
I still hate seeing Jared Jefferi
es on my tv screen.
CrushAlot wrote:stopstandthere wrote:gunsnewing wrote:NYKBocker wrote:stopstandthere wrote:No one think back of the trade now.
I still hate that trade
+10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
btw, where is the guy tkf? What he said seems relatively correct right now to Knicks.
I saw he was posting on knicksonline awhile back (last summer). 3G was there also. That forum is pretty baren now.
Then vanished.
TPercy wrote:Shved looks so nice.
As a starter definitely gives this guy confidence.
I can't believe my eyes that I have to watch so much Bargs games.
That went down hill fast. They were doing OK for a good while there and then just fell apart to close the half.
Lol checked score and it s 59-82 and 3Q aint even over yet, the tank is real.
And now its a 32 point deficit.
I just want Shved to get his 20th pt so I can go to bed
Ok goodnight everybody lol
Oh wait he had 19 pts.....fml
EnySpree wrote:Oh wait he had 19 pts.....fml
Dude you are watching the Knicks, fml is the norm
martin wrote:EnySpree wrote:Oh wait he had 19 pts.....fml
Dude you are watching the Knicks, fml is the norm
Freshen up with FML After Shave!
stopstandthere wrote:gunsnewing wrote:NYKBocker wrote:stopstandthere wrote:No one think back of the trade now.
I still hate that trade
+10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
btw, where is the guy tkf? What he said seems relatively correct right now to Knicks.
Crying at the fate of his Nuggets.
CrushAlot wrote:stopstandthere wrote:gunsnewing wrote:NYKBocker wrote:stopstandthere wrote:No one think back of the trade now.
I still hate that trade
+10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
btw, where is the guy tkf? What he said seems relatively correct right now to Knicks.
I saw he was posting on knicksonline awhile back (last summer). 3G was there also. That forum is pretty baren now.
I cannot help but feel the two things are related
. Poor Knicksonline community- they probably didn't know what hit them!
Only 20 more games/losses to go!
smackeddog wrote:CrushAlot wrote:stopstandthere wrote:gunsnewing wrote:NYKBocker wrote:stopstandthere wrote:No one think back of the trade now.
I still hate that trade
+10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
btw, where is the guy tkf? What he said seems relatively correct right now to Knicks.
I saw he was posting on knicksonline awhile back (last summer). 3G was there also. That forum is pretty baren now.
I cannot help but feel the two things are related
. Poor Knicksonline community- they probably didn't know what hit them!
Good to know the UK can withstand the best the Age of Sombers can throw and still survive (kind of) while lesser boards wilt and die.
Yes, the true fans are those who are here to piss and moan and then disappear when things really suhuck.
Can't wait for them to come back when things start looking up. I really miss F5 and his annoying way of clinging to double spacing like a little kid with a stuffed bear.
Yeah, I've always hated that trade, too. It's too bad we still don't have Gallo and his 15 games per season, and Wheeelsohn.
By the way, when did Denver make it to the WCF, like tkf said they were going to? I haven't been following them too closely.
Oh yeah, that's right, they play in the West, so losing in the 1st round is just like making the Conf Finals in the East.
jrodmc wrote:smackeddog wrote:CrushAlot wrote:stopstandthere wrote:gunsnewing wrote:NYKBocker wrote:stopstandthere wrote:No one think back of the trade now.
I still hate that trade
+10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
btw, where is the guy tkf? What he said seems relatively correct right now to Knicks.
I saw he was posting on knicksonline awhile back (last summer). 3G was there also. That forum is pretty baren now.
I cannot help but feel the two things are related
. Poor Knicksonline community- they probably didn't know what hit them!
Good to know the UK can withstand the best the Age of Sombers can throw and still survive (kind of) while lesser boards wilt and die.
Yes, the true fans are those who are here to piss and moan and then disappear when things really suhuck.
Can't wait for them to come back when things start looking up. I really miss F5 and his annoying way of clinging to double spacing like a little kid with a stuffed bear.
Yeah, I've always hated that trade, too. It's too bad we still don't have Gallo and his 15 games per season, and Wheeelsohn.
By the way, when did Denver make it to the WCF, like tkf said they were going to? I haven't been following them too closely.
Oh yeah, that's right, they play in the West, so losing in the 1st round is just like making the Conf Finals in the East. 
Short memory, I guess.
Have to give credit where credit is due.
Injuries at the end of the season derailed Karl's team in his final season with Denver. Gallinari was out, and Lawson and Faried were also slowed down in the playoffs with various physical issues, if I remember correctly.
Not a big fan of the kind of game they played on offense (hard to keep up that pace for an entire season), and I wonder if that is why Faried and Lawson had nagging injuries at the end of the year, but that team was looking pretty good prior to the Gallinari injury and, if healthy, would have had a legitimate chance of reaching the WCF.
Coaching and front office changes really hurt the Denver franchise after that year, as did the continued injuries of Gallinari, who was a glue player on that team, especially on the defensive end.