Knicks · A Disgrace of the highest order!!!!!! (page 1)
Nalod@ 7/20/2015 11:01 PM
Waltlongmire posted this but it deserves its own thread!!!
WaltLongmire@ 7/21/2015 1:12 AM
Wish I could take credit for being the first to post this on UK, but someone else did and I simply can't remember who. Not sure if it was a separate thread or if it was simply included in one.
I actually consider it to be somewhat brilliantly done, but I recall one poster saying they were unwilling to watch it because they were sick of SAS.
Might be sequel-worthy by the end of the upcoming season.
Nalod@ 7/21/2015 8:10 AM
I was off the grid for a while and did not catch it so who ever posted it "THANKS" and I enjoyed the hell out of it!!!!
As free agency fell into place and we could see the signings by the marquee names and the knicks its apparent to perhaps all but the starphuchers that getting the big difference player is not an easy fit, and when so, very hard to get them to move from their home team. Perhaps the money, fans, house, kids, etc all add up. Dallas for all its tax savings and "cool" owner really does not do too well in the free agent market, yet Houstan and SAS seem to work their advantages.
When you deal with the reality in front of you, KP had the highest potential of any pick after the first three. Maybe even in the who draft, but time will tell that. Steven A. can get a ratings books pandering to a % of knick fans who want to win now. We all want to win now, but isn't there a part of our history that tells us when you chase that you dilute the roster? We tried that with Ewing and really ever since by trading away pick after pick. We added names under Isiah and learned that it does not always add up. Trading Eddy for basically Aldridge and Noah, and next year Bargs for what will be our 1st rounder. These add up. All the while not cultivating talent or signing movable players makes for a mess.
KP is 7'3 with skills I have never seen in a player that size. Want a star? Sometimes you have to wait for them to grow. Sometimes they fail.
Taking the sure path is safe, but the yield is not always there either. This cartoon really does show that extreme to which SA.S is an arse.
newyorker4ever@ 7/21/2015 8:21 AM
WaltLongmire wrote:Wish I could take credit for being the first to post this on UK, but someone else did and I simply can't remember who. Not sure if it was a separate thread or if it was simply included in one.
I actually consider it to be somewhat brilliantly done, but I recall one poster saying they were unwilling to watch it because they were sick of SAS.
Might be sequel-worthy by the end of the upcoming season.
I'm pretty sure i posted this a couple of weeks ago unless there's other ones of these animations??
Moonangie@ 7/21/2015 8:23 AM
That video was amazing. So funny. Looking forward to the sequel, when Zen Master puts his mitt into that lil bitch's mouth.
ChuckBuck@ 7/21/2015 8:30 AM
Love this video!
Zen master peyote'd up would wipe the floor with both ass hat Stephen A and selfish Melo!
Kristaps would be a zen student and towel boy for Phil.
WaltLongmire@ 7/21/2015 2:55 PM
newyorker4ever wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:Wish I could take credit for being the first to post this on UK, but someone else did and I simply can't remember who. Not sure if it was a separate thread or if it was simply included in one.
I actually consider it to be somewhat brilliantly done, but I recall one poster saying they were unwilling to watch it because they were sick of SAS.
Might be sequel-worthy by the end of the upcoming season.
I'm pretty sure i posted this a couple of weeks ago unless there's other ones of these animations??
Probably was you...know it was not me.
joec32033@ 7/21/2015 11:35 PM
WaltLongmire wrote:
newyorker4ever wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:Wish I could take credit for being the first to post this on UK, but someone else did and I simply can't remember who. Not sure if it was a separate thread or if it was simply included in one.
I actually consider it to be somewhat brilliantly done, but I recall one poster saying they were unwilling to watch it because they were sick of SAS.
Might be sequel-worthy by the end of the upcoming season.
I'm pretty sure i posted this a couple of weeks ago unless there's other ones of these animations??
Probably was you...know it was not me.
No. It was me.
WaltLongmire@ 7/21/2015 11:47 PM
joec32033 wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:
newyorker4ever wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:Wish I could take credit for being the first to post this on UK, but someone else did and I simply can't remember who. Not sure if it was a separate thread or if it was simply included in one.
I actually consider it to be somewhat brilliantly done, but I recall one poster saying they were unwilling to watch it because they were sick of SAS.
Might be sequel-worthy by the end of the upcoming season.
I'm pretty sure i posted this a couple of weeks ago unless there's other ones of these animations??
Probably was you...know it was not me.
No. It was me.
Well it was a good find...and wish I could have created it.
joec32033@ 7/22/2015 6:47 AM
WaltLongmire wrote:
joec32033 wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:
newyorker4ever wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:Wish I could take credit for being the first to post this on UK, but someone else did and I simply can't remember who. Not sure if it was a separate thread or if it was simply included in one.
I actually consider it to be somewhat brilliantly done, but I recall one poster saying they were unwilling to watch it because they were sick of SAS.
Might be sequel-worthy by the end of the upcoming season.
I'm pretty sure i posted this a couple of weeks ago unless there's other ones of these animations??
Probably was you...know it was not me.
No. It was me.
Well it was a good find...and wish I could have created it.
Damn. Quoted the wrong box. It was me who wouldn't watch it because of SAS. I had nothing to do with any of the animations.
WaltLongmire@ 7/22/2015 10:35 AM
joec32033 wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:
joec32033 wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:
newyorker4ever wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:Wish I could take credit for being the first to post this on UK, but someone else did and I simply can't remember who. Not sure if it was a separate thread or if it was simply included in one.
I actually consider it to be somewhat brilliantly done, but I recall one poster saying they were unwilling to watch it because they were sick of SAS.
Might be sequel-worthy by the end of the upcoming season.
I'm pretty sure i posted this a couple of weeks ago unless there's other ones of these animations??
Probably was you...know it was not me.
No. It was me.
Well it was a good find...and wish I could have created it.
Damn. Quoted the wrong box. It was me who wouldn't watch it because of SAS. I had nothing to do with any of the animations.
Hope you've tried to look at it since then. Very well done and there actually is some "balance" in terms of arguments presented.
SAS does well as a cartoon...perhaps better than he does in real life.
DJMUSIC@ 7/23/2015 9:04 AM
Nalod wrote:Waltlongmire posted this but it deserves its own thread!!!
Lol Well I am trying hard to think like you guys on Nyk future But this parody on SAS vs. Zenmaster was great! I am in Tears laughing,
Played it 5 times,
DJ thank you,both,Walt..and Nalod for sharing Breaks it down nicely, excellent! Hehe..
WaltLongmire wrote:Wish I could take credit for being the first to post this on UK, but someone else did and I simply can't remember who. Not sure if it was a separate thread or if it was simply included in one.
I actually consider it to be somewhat brilliantly done, but I recall one poster saying they were unwilling to watch it because they were sick of SAS.
Might be sequel-worthy by the end of the upcoming season.
I'm pretty sure i posted this a couple of weeks ago unless there's other ones of these animations??
Probably was you...know it was not me.
No. It was me.
Well it was a good find...and wish I could have created it.
Damn. Quoted the wrong box. It was me who wouldn't watch it because of SAS. I had nothing to do with any of the animations.
Hope you've tried to look at it since then. Very well done and there actually is some "balance" in terms of arguments presented.
SAS does well as a cartoon...perhaps better than he does in real life.