Knicks · The Mad Scientist Strikes Again (Hinkie) (page 1)

mreinman @ 7/2/2015 11:14 AM

Now that he owns the bank, lets see how he spends all the cash and assets long term

crzymdups @ 7/2/2015 11:16 AM
edit: never mind, link updated
mreinman @ 7/2/2015 11:16 AM
crzymdups wrote:Huh? Did you post the wrong link? Hinkie is in Philly, not Milwaukee

yes - fixed

BRIGGS @ 7/2/2015 11:39 AM
At some point you have to build a team.
WaltLongmire @ 7/2/2015 12:23 PM
BRIGGS wrote:At some point you have to build a team.

Yup...

Not a writer, but I've had an idea to write a book of historical fiction for many(many) years now, and I've done a lot of research, bought a lot of books, and even had my sister who is a librarian do to some paid research for me.

Have not written a thing yet. I've collected a lot of assets, but have yet to do anything with them, so besides accumulating some knowledge, which is good in its own way, I have done nothing to really put into play my plan.


Proof is in the pudding, as the saying goes.


What happens when Hinkie starts having to resign his picks, and Philly is still not winning?


He might end up being the most brilliant BB mind of his generation, for all I know...just wonder if all his efforts come to fruition before he is fired?

BRIGGS @ 7/2/2015 12:24 PM
WaltLongmire wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:At some point you have to build a team.

Yup...

Not a writer, but I've had an idea to write a book of historical fiction for many(many) years now, and I've done a lot of research, bought a lot of books, and even had my sister who is a librarian do to some paid research for me.

Have not written a thing yet. I've collected a lot of assets, but have yet to do anything with them, so besides accumulating some knowledge, which is good in its own way, I have done nothing to really put into play my plan.


Proof is in the pudding, as the saying goes.


What happens when Hinkie starts having to resign his picks, and Philly is still not winning?


He might end up being the most brilliant BB mind of his generation, for all I know...just wonder if all his efforts come to fruition before he is fired?

Also I dont think Philly views players as people.

NYKBocker @ 7/2/2015 12:31 PM
IF Melo can agree...Sixers would be a great trading partner. Melo for Embiid, Saric and 2 1st rounders.

Sixers would have a frontline of C-Noel,PF-Okafor and SF-Melo. That is a sick front line.

We would get some good players back and picks for the future.

WaltLongmire @ 7/2/2015 12:32 PM
BRIGGS wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:At some point you have to build a team.

Yup...

Not a writer, but I've had an idea to write a book of historical fiction for many(many) years now, and I've done a lot of research, bought a lot of books, and even had my sister who is a librarian do to some paid research for me.

Have not written a thing yet. I've collected a lot of assets, but have yet to do anything with them, so besides accumulating some knowledge, which is good in its own way, I have done nothing to really put into play my plan.


Proof is in the pudding, as the saying goes.


What happens when Hinkie starts having to resign his picks, and Philly is still not winning?


He might end up being the most brilliant BB mind of his generation, for all I know...just wonder if all his efforts come to fruition before he is fired?

Also I dont think Philly views players as people.

I've read some strange post on the Philly RealGM site where guys don't seem to refer to the actual players as people.

Don't think Hinkie would truly be like this, but its been strange the way he's done things, IMO.


I know you would love to have all the picks he's accumulated, though.

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