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StarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i Think you are being a bit Harsh. Its been a tough day, my best friend passed away last night so i was hoping for some good knick news to help cheer me upStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:um....that is not what im saying. I love the knicks more than most just being honest. They showed a list of lottery picked euro players who succeeded. It was a short listStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:If Porzingis can make the transition to the NBA, we will get a very scary two way player. The potential for him to be a bust is there, but Porzingis has shown a passion for improving his game, becoming great. If Phil is going to take a chance on a player with a big upside, thats the kind of player I want him taking a chance on.not at 4 though. Other than dirk and maybe yao ming euro players in the lottery dont pan out
Saying its a bad pick just because Porzingis is from another country isnt adding anything to the discussion.
Your reason for dismissing this pick is where Porzingis is from, not his game, his approach to the game, or the level of competition, so yes thats exactly what you're saying. And spare me how you love the Knicks more than most, many of us here were fans before you were even born.
My condolences about your friend. My best friend passed away in December, so I know how you feel. I'm sorry.
Solace wrote:thanks man.StarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i Think you are being a bit Harsh. Its been a tough day, my best friend passed away last night so i was hoping for some good knick news to help cheer me upStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:um....that is not what im saying. I love the knicks more than most just being honest. They showed a list of lottery picked euro players who succeeded. It was a short listStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:If Porzingis can make the transition to the NBA, we will get a very scary two way player. The potential for him to be a bust is there, but Porzingis has shown a passion for improving his game, becoming great. If Phil is going to take a chance on a player with a big upside, thats the kind of player I want him taking a chance on.not at 4 though. Other than dirk and maybe yao ming euro players in the lottery dont pan out
Saying its a bad pick just because Porzingis is from another country isnt adding anything to the discussion.
Your reason for dismissing this pick is where Porzingis is from, not his game, his approach to the game, or the level of competition, so yes thats exactly what you're saying. And spare me how you love the Knicks more than most, many of us here were fans before you were even born.My condolences about your friend. My best friend passed away in December, so I know how you feel. I'm sorry.
If he stays healthy and plays decent NY will love him
that may be the only thing in common he has with dirk (for now)
StarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i Think you are being a bit Harsh. Its been a tough day, my best friend passed away last night so i was hoping for some good knick news to help cheer me upStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:um....that is not what im saying. I love the knicks more than most just being honest. They showed a list of lottery picked euro players who succeeded. It was a short listStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:If Porzingis can make the transition to the NBA, we will get a very scary two way player. The potential for him to be a bust is there, but Porzingis has shown a passion for improving his game, becoming great. If Phil is going to take a chance on a player with a big upside, thats the kind of player I want him taking a chance on.not at 4 though. Other than dirk and maybe yao ming euro players in the lottery dont pan out
Saying its a bad pick just because Porzingis is from another country isnt adding anything to the discussion.
Your reason for dismissing this pick is where Porzingis is from, not his game, his approach to the game, or the level of competition, so yes thats exactly what you're saying. And spare me how you love the Knicks more than most, many of us here were fans before you were even born.
Im sorry you lost your friend StarksEwing. Sorry Phil didn't draft the player you wanted. If you had brought up anything but where the kid is from as your reason for not liking the pick, you wouldnt have gotten that reponse. Foreign players have been key members of almost every championship team going back to the Bulls. Times have changed. If One of the top 3 were available I would be down on the pick as well. After the top 3 went the way it did, it became much more of a crapshoot. Kid has a great attitude, wanted to be a Knick. big upside, lets see how it all shakes out.
mreinman wrote:this was the best pick in a really sh1tty position.If he stays healthy and plays decent NY will love him
YEA yep right
StarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i Think you are being a bit Harsh. Its been a tough day, my best friend passed away last night so i was hoping for some good knick news to help cheer me upStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:um....that is not what im saying. I love the knicks more than most just being honest. They showed a list of lottery picked euro players who succeeded. It was a short listStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:If Porzingis can make the transition to the NBA, we will get a very scary two way player. The potential for him to be a bust is there, but Porzingis has shown a passion for improving his game, becoming great. If Phil is going to take a chance on a player with a big upside, thats the kind of player I want him taking a chance on.not at 4 though. Other than dirk and maybe yao ming euro players in the lottery dont pan out
Saying its a bad pick just because Porzingis is from another country isnt adding anything to the discussion.
Your reason for dismissing this pick is where Porzingis is from, not his game, his approach to the game, or the level of competition, so yes thats exactly what you're saying. And spare me how you love the Knicks more than most, many of us here were fans before you were even born.
dude ... you have been caught a number of times doing this. Its really pathetic ... don't make me pull up the posts but you have been called out before. Cut it out!
GustavBahler wrote:still think you misinterpreted. I have watched the kid a lot. I have played basketball all my life and played with and against many people from foreign countries. So it had nothing to do with that. Ive said many times he is talented but im just being truthful. He is a project plus he needs to bulk up. Also i never said all foreign players are busts. I just meant in recent years in the lottery only dirk has made a huge impact. You just misinterpreted no biggieStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i Think you are being a bit Harsh. Its been a tough day, my best friend passed away last night so i was hoping for some good knick news to help cheer me upStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:um....that is not what im saying. I love the knicks more than most just being honest. They showed a list of lottery picked euro players who succeeded. It was a short listStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:If Porzingis can make the transition to the NBA, we will get a very scary two way player. The potential for him to be a bust is there, but Porzingis has shown a passion for improving his game, becoming great. If Phil is going to take a chance on a player with a big upside, thats the kind of player I want him taking a chance on.not at 4 though. Other than dirk and maybe yao ming euro players in the lottery dont pan out
Saying its a bad pick just because Porzingis is from another country isnt adding anything to the discussion.
Your reason for dismissing this pick is where Porzingis is from, not his game, his approach to the game, or the level of competition, so yes thats exactly what you're saying. And spare me how you love the Knicks more than most, many of us here were fans before you were even born.Im sorry you lost your friend StarksEwing. Sorry Phil didn't draft the player you wanted. If you had brought up anything but where the kid is from as your reason for not liking the pick, you wouldnt have gotten that reponse. Foreign players have been key members of almost every championship team going back to the Bulls. Times have changed. If One of the top 3 were available I would be down on the pick as well. After the top 3 went the way it did, it became much more of a crapshoot. Kid has a great attitude, wanted to be a Knick. big upside, lets see how it all shakes out.
Bonn1997 wrote:Is Porzingis definitely coming here or does he have to get out of his contract in Europe?
I assume that it won't be an issue. Otherwise this would be the worst #4 pick in history. Can anyone confirm?
Solace wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Is Porzingis definitely coming here or does he have to get out of his contract in Europe?I assume that it won't be an issue. Otherwise this would be the worst #4 pick in history. Can anyone confirm?
Yeah he'll be here next year
StarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i Think you are being a bit Harsh. Its been a tough day, my best friend passed away last night so i was hoping for some good knick news to help cheer me upStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:um....that is not what im saying. I love the knicks more than most just being honest. They showed a list of lottery picked euro players who succeeded. It was a short listStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:If Porzingis can make the transition to the NBA, we will get a very scary two way player. The potential for him to be a bust is there, but Porzingis has shown a passion for improving his game, becoming great. If Phil is going to take a chance on a player with a big upside, thats the kind of player I want him taking a chance on.not at 4 though. Other than dirk and maybe yao ming euro players in the lottery dont pan out
Saying its a bad pick just because Porzingis is from another country isnt adding anything to the discussion.
Your reason for dismissing this pick is where Porzingis is from, not his game, his approach to the game, or the level of competition, so yes thats exactly what you're saying. And spare me how you love the Knicks more than most, many of us here were fans before you were even born.
Condolences .. very very sorry to hear.
but I am hopeful that we at least now have a projected route to get there. KrisP, best of luck this year - eat up and hit the iron!!
DJMUSIC wrote:thanks. Im actually warming up to the pick i was just in a bad mood. Still wanted mudiayStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i Think you are being a bit Harsh. Its been a tough day, my best friend passed away last night so i was hoping for some good knick news to help cheer me upStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:um....that is not what im saying. I love the knicks more than most just being honest. They showed a list of lottery picked euro players who succeeded. It was a short listStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:If Porzingis can make the transition to the NBA, we will get a very scary two way player. The potential for him to be a bust is there, but Porzingis has shown a passion for improving his game, becoming great. If Phil is going to take a chance on a player with a big upside, thats the kind of player I want him taking a chance on.not at 4 though. Other than dirk and maybe yao ming euro players in the lottery dont pan out
Saying its a bad pick just because Porzingis is from another country isnt adding anything to the discussion.
Your reason for dismissing this pick is where Porzingis is from, not his game, his approach to the game, or the level of competition, so yes thats exactly what you're saying. And spare me how you love the Knicks more than most, many of us here were fans before you were even born.
Condolences .. very very sorry to hear.
StarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:still think you misinterpreted. I have watched the kid a lot. I have played basketball all my life and played with and against many people from foreign countries. So it had nothing to do with that. Ive said many times he is talented but im just being truthful. He is a project plus he needs to bulk up. Also i never said all foreign players are busts. I just meant in recent years in the lottery only dirk has made a huge impact. You just misinterpreted no biggieStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i Think you are being a bit Harsh. Its been a tough day, my best friend passed away last night so i was hoping for some good knick news to help cheer me upStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:um....that is not what im saying. I love the knicks more than most just being honest. They showed a list of lottery picked euro players who succeeded. It was a short listStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:If Porzingis can make the transition to the NBA, we will get a very scary two way player. The potential for him to be a bust is there, but Porzingis has shown a passion for improving his game, becoming great. If Phil is going to take a chance on a player with a big upside, thats the kind of player I want him taking a chance on.not at 4 though. Other than dirk and maybe yao ming euro players in the lottery dont pan out
Saying its a bad pick just because Porzingis is from another country isnt adding anything to the discussion.
Your reason for dismissing this pick is where Porzingis is from, not his game, his approach to the game, or the level of competition, so yes thats exactly what you're saying. And spare me how you love the Knicks more than most, many of us here were fans before you were even born.Im sorry you lost your friend StarksEwing. Sorry Phil didn't draft the player you wanted. If you had brought up anything but where the kid is from as your reason for not liking the pick, you wouldnt have gotten that reponse. Foreign players have been key members of almost every championship team going back to the Bulls. Times have changed. If One of the top 3 were available I would be down on the pick as well. After the top 3 went the way it did, it became much more of a crapshoot. Kid has a great attitude, wanted to be a Knick. big upside, lets see how it all shakes out.
"Euro players in the lottery dont pan out." No other critieria for your opinion was cited. Try to get someone else to believe you.
GustavBahler wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:still think you misinterpreted. I have watched the kid a lot. I have played basketball all my life and played with and against many people from foreign countries. So it had nothing to do with that. Ive said many times he is talented but im just being truthful. He is a project plus he needs to bulk up. Also i never said all foreign players are busts. I just meant in recent years in the lottery only dirk has made a huge impact. You just misinterpreted no biggieStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i Think you are being a bit Harsh. Its been a tough day, my best friend passed away last night so i was hoping for some good knick news to help cheer me upStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:um....that is not what im saying. I love the knicks more than most just being honest. They showed a list of lottery picked euro players who succeeded. It was a short listStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:If Porzingis can make the transition to the NBA, we will get a very scary two way player. The potential for him to be a bust is there, but Porzingis has shown a passion for improving his game, becoming great. If Phil is going to take a chance on a player with a big upside, thats the kind of player I want him taking a chance on.not at 4 though. Other than dirk and maybe yao ming euro players in the lottery dont pan out
Saying its a bad pick just because Porzingis is from another country isnt adding anything to the discussion.
Your reason for dismissing this pick is where Porzingis is from, not his game, his approach to the game, or the level of competition, so yes thats exactly what you're saying. And spare me how you love the Knicks more than most, many of us here were fans before you were even born.Im sorry you lost your friend StarksEwing. Sorry Phil didn't draft the player you wanted. If you had brought up anything but where the kid is from as your reason for not liking the pick, you wouldnt have gotten that reponse. Foreign players have been key members of almost every championship team going back to the Bulls. Times have changed. If One of the top 3 were available I would be down on the pick as well. After the top 3 went the way it did, it became much more of a crapshoot. Kid has a great attitude, wanted to be a Knick. big upside, lets see how it all shakes out.
"Euro players in the lottery dont pan out." No other critieria for your opinion was cited. Try to get someone else to believe you.
Ladies, let's not fight over trivial matters.
Solace wrote:GustavBahler wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:still think you misinterpreted. I have watched the kid a lot. I have played basketball all my life and played with and against many people from foreign countries. So it had nothing to do with that. Ive said many times he is talented but im just being truthful. He is a project plus he needs to bulk up. Also i never said all foreign players are busts. I just meant in recent years in the lottery only dirk has made a huge impact. You just misinterpreted no biggieStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i Think you are being a bit Harsh. Its been a tough day, my best friend passed away last night so i was hoping for some good knick news to help cheer me upStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:um....that is not what im saying. I love the knicks more than most just being honest. They showed a list of lottery picked euro players who succeeded. It was a short listStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:If Porzingis can make the transition to the NBA, we will get a very scary two way player. The potential for him to be a bust is there, but Porzingis has shown a passion for improving his game, becoming great. If Phil is going to take a chance on a player with a big upside, thats the kind of player I want him taking a chance on.not at 4 though. Other than dirk and maybe yao ming euro players in the lottery dont pan out
Saying its a bad pick just because Porzingis is from another country isnt adding anything to the discussion.
Your reason for dismissing this pick is where Porzingis is from, not his game, his approach to the game, or the level of competition, so yes thats exactly what you're saying. And spare me how you love the Knicks more than most, many of us here were fans before you were even born.Im sorry you lost your friend StarksEwing. Sorry Phil didn't draft the player you wanted. If you had brought up anything but where the kid is from as your reason for not liking the pick, you wouldnt have gotten that reponse. Foreign players have been key members of almost every championship team going back to the Bulls. Times have changed. If One of the top 3 were available I would be down on the pick as well. After the top 3 went the way it did, it became much more of a crapshoot. Kid has a great attitude, wanted to be a Knick. big upside, lets see how it all shakes out.
"Euro players in the lottery dont pan out." No other critieria for your opinion was cited. Try to get someone else to believe you.
Ladies, let's not fight over trivial matters.
Not fighting princess, Im ending this discussion.
GustavBahler wrote:i was talking more about darko. I like the pick i just wanted mudiay a little moreStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:still think you misinterpreted. I have watched the kid a lot. I have played basketball all my life and played with and against many people from foreign countries. So it had nothing to do with that. Ive said many times he is talented but im just being truthful. He is a project plus he needs to bulk up. Also i never said all foreign players are busts. I just meant in recent years in the lottery only dirk has made a huge impact. You just misinterpreted no biggieStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i Think you are being a bit Harsh. Its been a tough day, my best friend passed away last night so i was hoping for some good knick news to help cheer me upStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:um....that is not what im saying. I love the knicks more than most just being honest. They showed a list of lottery picked euro players who succeeded. It was a short listStarksEwing1 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:If Porzingis can make the transition to the NBA, we will get a very scary two way player. The potential for him to be a bust is there, but Porzingis has shown a passion for improving his game, becoming great. If Phil is going to take a chance on a player with a big upside, thats the kind of player I want him taking a chance on.not at 4 though. Other than dirk and maybe yao ming euro players in the lottery dont pan out
Saying its a bad pick just because Porzingis is from another country isnt adding anything to the discussion.
Your reason for dismissing this pick is where Porzingis is from, not his game, his approach to the game, or the level of competition, so yes thats exactly what you're saying. And spare me how you love the Knicks more than most, many of us here were fans before you were even born.Im sorry you lost your friend StarksEwing. Sorry Phil didn't draft the player you wanted. If you had brought up anything but where the kid is from as your reason for not liking the pick, you wouldnt have gotten that reponse. Foreign players have been key members of almost every championship team going back to the Bulls. Times have changed. If One of the top 3 were available I would be down on the pick as well. After the top 3 went the way it did, it became much more of a crapshoot. Kid has a great attitude, wanted to be a Knick. big upside, lets see how it all shakes out.
"Euro players in the lottery dont pan out." No other critieria for your opinion was cited. Try to get someone else to believe you.
DJMUSIC wrote:Done with knicksSupport sh_t
I hate this team and Jackson
They all can unkindly go to hell,
I won't watch this product this year
Great....i hope most fans feel the same way.....makes knick tickets even cheaper.
knickscity wrote:He's the Euro version of Durant. Gotta give Phil some props.
I give Phil all the props. He doesnt care about the haters or anybody else....he took a homerun swing.