Knicks · Knicks sign Damien Inglis... for DLeague Roster? (page 1)

martin @ 10/11/2016 2:34 PM
From MSG:

KNICKS SIGN DAMIEN INGLIS

NEW YORK, October 11, 2016 – New York Knickerbockers President Phil Jackson announced today that the team has signed forward Damien Inglis. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Inglis, 6-8, 245-pounds, was originally selected by Milwaukee in the second round (31st overall) in the 2014 NBA Draft after playing professional in France. He appeared in 20 games for the Bucks last season to average 1.8 points and 7.8 minutes after missing the entire 2014-15 season due to injury. On D-League assignment twice, Inglis averaged 10.1 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.31 steals over 21.4 minutes in 16 games for both the Canton Charge and Westchester Knicks.

The Cayenne, French Guiana-native appeared in four games for the New Orleans Pelicans’ entry in the 2016 NBA Summer League to average 4.0 points and 3.2 rebounds.

CrushAlot @ 10/11/2016 3:49 PM
I think he played some in Westchester last year when the bucks sent him down. He didn't stand out if I remember correctly. Not a bad signing though. They can protect 4 players from the d league draft.
GustavBahler @ 10/11/2016 4:44 PM
This is all for you Damien!!!
SupremeCommander @ 10/12/2016 10:28 AM
I really believe Phil is positioning the Knicks to be the preferred landing spot for Euros. He's had a ton of success with foreign players over his career. Wouldn't New York city be exactly where you'd want to go if you're coming from overseas? It's our most famous city in large part because of how often it appears in movies and tv and our entertainment is probably our biggest export
fishmike @ 10/12/2016 10:53 AM
GustavBahler wrote:This is all for you Damien!!!

haha!!!! Got it!

GustavBahler @ 10/12/2016 11:04 AM
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:This is all for you Damien!!!

haha!!!! Got it!

+1

The first two were awesome, the third one had Sam Neill saying " The Nazarene" every few minutes. Always thought that was funny.

fishmike @ 10/12/2016 11:17 AM
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:This is all for you Damien!!!

haha!!!! Got it!

+1

The first two were awesome, the third one had Sam Neill saying " The Nazarene" every few minutes. Always thought that was funny.

Yea the last was a little campy, and Sam Neill ALWAYS plays these guys! I loved them all. Classics, but the two def qualify as good movies. Ironically I am on my 2nd Rottie... my first lived 12 years
GustavBahler @ 10/12/2016 11:29 AM
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:This is all for you Damien!!!

haha!!!! Got it!

+1

The first two were awesome, the third one had Sam Neill saying " The Nazarene" every few minutes. Always thought that was funny.

Yea the last was a little campy, and Sam Neill ALWAYS plays these guys! I loved them all. Classics, but the two def qualify as good movies. Ironically I am on my 2nd Rottie... my first lived 12 years

About to get my first dog, a german shepard pup. Lived in rental apts for most of my life, wanted to wait until I had a place of my own with some room. Getting an estimate on putting a fence in the backyard so the dog has somewhere to play. Not looking forward to some of the stuff that goes with raising a puppy, but its still going to be fun. Always wanted a dog.

Moonangie @ 10/12/2016 11:43 AM
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:This is all for you Damien!!!

haha!!!! Got it!

+1

The first two were awesome, the third one had Sam Neill saying " The Nazarene" every few minutes. Always thought that was funny.

Yea the last was a little campy, and Sam Neill ALWAYS plays these guys! I loved them all. Classics, but the two def qualify as good movies. Ironically I am on my 2nd Rottie... my first lived 12 years

About to get my first dog, a german shepard pup. Lived in rental apts for most of my life, wanted to wait until I had a place of my own with some room. Getting an estimate on putting a fence in the backyard so the dog has somewhere to play. Not looking forward to some of the stuff that goes with raising a puppy, but its still going to be fun. Always wanted a dog.

Gustav, most of my friends with dogs have gotten the underground "invisible" electric fence and say it's great. Depending on the size of your property, it shouldn't cost much more than $1500-$200 installed, with initial dog training included.

GustavBahler @ 10/12/2016 11:54 AM
Moonangie wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:This is all for you Damien!!!

haha!!!! Got it!

+1

The first two were awesome, the third one had Sam Neill saying " The Nazarene" every few minutes. Always thought that was funny.

Yea the last was a little campy, and Sam Neill ALWAYS plays these guys! I loved them all. Classics, but the two def qualify as good movies. Ironically I am on my 2nd Rottie... my first lived 12 years

About to get my first dog, a german shepard pup. Lived in rental apts for most of my life, wanted to wait until I had a place of my own with some room. Getting an estimate on putting a fence in the backyard so the dog has somewhere to play. Not looking forward to some of the stuff that goes with raising a puppy, but its still going to be fun. Always wanted a dog.

Gustav, most of my friends with dogs have gotten the underground "invisible" electric fence and say it's great. Depending on the size of your property, it shouldn't cost much more than $1500-$200 installed, with initial dog training included.

Appreciate the tip Moonangie. I live in a rural area in the hills, and need a fence to keep out the coyotes, and once in a while bears. Mostly deer come through the back yard, fun to watch.

fishmike @ 10/12/2016 12:22 PM
GustavBahler wrote:
Moonangie wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:This is all for you Damien!!!

haha!!!! Got it!

+1

The first two were awesome, the third one had Sam Neill saying " The Nazarene" every few minutes. Always thought that was funny.

Yea the last was a little campy, and Sam Neill ALWAYS plays these guys! I loved them all. Classics, but the two def qualify as good movies. Ironically I am on my 2nd Rottie... my first lived 12 years

About to get my first dog, a german shepard pup. Lived in rental apts for most of my life, wanted to wait until I had a place of my own with some room. Getting an estimate on putting a fence in the backyard so the dog has somewhere to play. Not looking forward to some of the stuff that goes with raising a puppy, but its still going to be fun. Always wanted a dog.

Gustav, most of my friends with dogs have gotten the underground "invisible" electric fence and say it's great. Depending on the size of your property, it shouldn't cost much more than $1500-$200 installed, with initial dog training included.

Appreciate the tip Moonangie. I live in a rural area in the hills, and need a fence to keep out the coyotes, and once in a while bears. Mostly deer come through the back yard, fun to watch.

yea... mixed on the electric fence. I knew a Rottie that simply ran through it, then would hang out at the neighbors because he didn't want to get shocked the 2nd time lol.

I am an odd mix of rural and suburbs. My house backs up to the Watchung Reservation in NJ so I have essentially forest behind me. Its lovely and I walk back there with my dog(s) winter spring summer and fall. Puppies are cute, but a total PITA. I am not the biggest fan but the time whips by and the work is worth it. Especially with a GSD... like a rottie there is extra responsibility with that breed, but also extra rewards as well. I put a lot of work early on into my dogs and it always pays. If you instagram check out Gus_the_Rottie
Nobody gives a shit about what I have to say but my dog has about 3000 followers.

GustavBahler @ 10/12/2016 1:07 PM
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
Moonangie wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:This is all for you Damien!!!

haha!!!! Got it!

+1

The first two were awesome, the third one had Sam Neill saying " The Nazarene" every few minutes. Always thought that was funny.

Yea the last was a little campy, and Sam Neill ALWAYS plays these guys! I loved them all. Classics, but the two def qualify as good movies. Ironically I am on my 2nd Rottie... my first lived 12 years

About to get my first dog, a german shepard pup. Lived in rental apts for most of my life, wanted to wait until I had a place of my own with some room. Getting an estimate on putting a fence in the backyard so the dog has somewhere to play. Not looking forward to some of the stuff that goes with raising a puppy, but its still going to be fun. Always wanted a dog.

Gustav, most of my friends with dogs have gotten the underground "invisible" electric fence and say it's great. Depending on the size of your property, it shouldn't cost much more than $1500-$200 installed, with initial dog training included.

Appreciate the tip Moonangie. I live in a rural area in the hills, and need a fence to keep out the coyotes, and once in a while bears. Mostly deer come through the back yard, fun to watch.

yea... mixed on the electric fence. I knew a Rottie that simply ran through it, then would hang out at the neighbors because he didn't want to get shocked the 2nd time lol.

I am an odd mix of rural and suburbs. My house backs up to the Watchung Reservation in NJ so I have essentially forest behind me. Its lovely and I walk back there with my dog(s) winter spring summer and fall. Puppies are cute, but a total PITA. I am not the biggest fan but the time whips by and the work is worth it. Especially with a GSD... like a rottie there is extra responsibility with that breed, but also extra rewards as well. I put a lot of work early on into my dogs and it always pays. If you instagram check out Gus_the_Rottie
Nobody gives a shit about what I have to say but my dog has about 3000 followers.

LOL, not into social media but I will definitely check it out. Thanks for the tips fish. At some point Im going to get my dog some obedience training.

I live in Washington state south of Seattle. My property is on a hill, very rural. But as you go down the hill it becomes semi rural, and eventually suburban by the time you get to I-5. Lots of big box stores there if I need anything. Nice mix of country and the burbs and Im in reasonable driving distance of Seattle and Portland. Only thing they dont have I really miss is NY/NJ style pizza. They had some good ones in fla, but not anywhere near here. Found a 1000 degree pizza size oven on Amazon you can hook up at home to a propane tank, going to try to teach myself.

This lifelong city boy is actually getting his first pick up truck this weekend. Never thought I would need one, but my crossover isnt up for the tough stuff. Thinking of raising chickens as well, one of my neighbors offered to teach me how its done. Times have changed!

blkexec @ 10/12/2016 1:56 PM
Moonangie wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:This is all for you Damien!!!

haha!!!! Got it!

+1

The first two were awesome, the third one had Sam Neill saying " The Nazarene" every few minutes. Always thought that was funny.

Yea the last was a little campy, and Sam Neill ALWAYS plays these guys! I loved them all. Classics, but the two def qualify as good movies. Ironically I am on my 2nd Rottie... my first lived 12 years

About to get my first dog, a german shepard pup. Lived in rental apts for most of my life, wanted to wait until I had a place of my own with some room. Getting an estimate on putting a fence in the backyard so the dog has somewhere to play. Not looking forward to some of the stuff that goes with raising a puppy, but its still going to be fun. Always wanted a dog.

Gustav, most of my friends with dogs have gotten the underground "invisible" electric fence and say it's great. Depending on the size of your property, it shouldn't cost much more than $1500-$200 installed, with initial dog training included.

Don't let the Mike Vick dog lover fans hear this.....They will say it's cruelty to animals to have electrical charges zapping your dog all day. Also, what happens if there is a fault in the fence, and your dog is constantly getting zapped all night while your having a good night sleep. I've had dogs all my life and thought about buying the same type of fence. But I decided to build a real fence instead! But I heard they work.....What I haven't heard is if there are any long or short term affects on the dog.

fishmike @ 10/12/2016 2:03 PM
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
Moonangie wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:This is all for you Damien!!!

haha!!!! Got it!

+1

The first two were awesome, the third one had Sam Neill saying " The Nazarene" every few minutes. Always thought that was funny.

Yea the last was a little campy, and Sam Neill ALWAYS plays these guys! I loved them all. Classics, but the two def qualify as good movies. Ironically I am on my 2nd Rottie... my first lived 12 years

About to get my first dog, a german shepard pup. Lived in rental apts for most of my life, wanted to wait until I had a place of my own with some room. Getting an estimate on putting a fence in the backyard so the dog has somewhere to play. Not looking forward to some of the stuff that goes with raising a puppy, but its still going to be fun. Always wanted a dog.

Gustav, most of my friends with dogs have gotten the underground "invisible" electric fence and say it's great. Depending on the size of your property, it shouldn't cost much more than $1500-$200 installed, with initial dog training included.

Appreciate the tip Moonangie. I live in a rural area in the hills, and need a fence to keep out the coyotes, and once in a while bears. Mostly deer come through the back yard, fun to watch.

yea... mixed on the electric fence. I knew a Rottie that simply ran through it, then would hang out at the neighbors because he didn't want to get shocked the 2nd time lol.

I am an odd mix of rural and suburbs. My house backs up to the Watchung Reservation in NJ so I have essentially forest behind me. Its lovely and I walk back there with my dog(s) winter spring summer and fall. Puppies are cute, but a total PITA. I am not the biggest fan but the time whips by and the work is worth it. Especially with a GSD... like a rottie there is extra responsibility with that breed, but also extra rewards as well. I put a lot of work early on into my dogs and it always pays. If you instagram check out Gus_the_Rottie
Nobody gives a shit about what I have to say but my dog has about 3000 followers.

LOL, not into social media but I will definitely check it out. Thanks for the tips fish. At some point Im going to get my dog some obedience training.

I live in Washington state south of Seattle. My property is on a hill, very rural. But as you go down the hill it becomes semi rural, and eventually suburban by the time you get to I-5. Lots of big box stores there if I need anything. Nice mix of country and the burbs and Im in reasonable driving distance of Seattle and Portland. Only thing they dont have I really miss is NY/NJ style pizza. They had some good ones in fla, but not anywhere near here. Found a 1000 degree pizza size oven on Amazon you can hook up at home to a propane tank, going to try to teach myself.

This lifelong city boy is actually getting his first pick up truck this weekend. Never thought I would need one, but my crossover isnt up for the tough stuff. Thinking of raising chickens as well, one of my neighbors offered to teach me how its done. Times have changed!

Honestly sounds like a dream to me. The older I get the farther from people I want to be and the closer to peace and quiet I crave. I don't so social media either. I log into FB once a month maybe. I check email, text and post dog pics to my Rottie's instagram. This site is as close to social media as I really enjoy. If I didn't have a ton of family around here that I watch over I would be over your place for fresh eggs and moonshine.
GustavBahler @ 10/12/2016 2:08 PM
Went to your dog's instagram site fish. Great pics! Cute dog, cute kids, looks you have made a real nice life there for yourselves, congrats.
fishmike @ 10/12/2016 2:19 PM
GustavBahler wrote:Went to your dog's instagram site fish. Great pics! Cute dog, cute kids, looks you have made a real nice life there for yourselves, congrats.
thanks man. I think all the fun in my 20s helped me dial it back for family life. It must be a labor of love and that's not easy, but remembering to celebrate the small moments I find makes all the difference. I am very grateful. Best of luck with the pup. I grew up with little poodles because my mom was allergic, so I always wanted a big dog. Between that and Damien the rotties were a fit lol
SupremeCommander @ 10/12/2016 2:25 PM
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:Went to your dog's instagram site fish. Great pics! Cute dog, cute kids, looks you have made a real nice life there for yourselves, congrats.
thanks man. I think all the fun in my 20s helped me dial it back for family life. It must be a labor of love and that's not easy, but remembering to celebrate the small moments I find makes all the difference. I am very grateful. Best of luck with the pup. I grew up with little poodles because my mom was allergic, so I always wanted a big dog. Between that and Damien the rotties were a fit lol

My wife nagged me into adopting a little poodle (did the DNA test, he's a Yorkie Poo) and I'm glad she did. We're both allergic so this dog is perfect. Very happy she got me to do that.

fishmike @ 10/12/2016 2:43 PM
SupremeCommander wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:Went to your dog's instagram site fish. Great pics! Cute dog, cute kids, looks you have made a real nice life there for yourselves, congrats.
thanks man. I think all the fun in my 20s helped me dial it back for family life. It must be a labor of love and that's not easy, but remembering to celebrate the small moments I find makes all the difference. I am very grateful. Best of luck with the pup. I grew up with little poodles because my mom was allergic, so I always wanted a big dog. Between that and Damien the rotties were a fit lol

My wife nagged me into adopting a little poodle (did the DNA test, he's a Yorkie Poo) and I'm glad she did. We're both allergic so this dog is perfect. Very happy she got me to do that.

100%!!! If it wasn't for poodles I would not have grown up with a dog. As it turns out my mother still keeps them, and as she travels a lot I watch her dog(s) when shes away. She currently has a little reddish brown cockapoo. Its quite a site seeing the little brown one flying out of the woods followed by a rottie sometimes mistaken for a black bear
SupremeCommander @ 10/12/2016 3:50 PM
fishmike wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:Went to your dog's instagram site fish. Great pics! Cute dog, cute kids, looks you have made a real nice life there for yourselves, congrats.
thanks man. I think all the fun in my 20s helped me dial it back for family life. It must be a labor of love and that's not easy, but remembering to celebrate the small moments I find makes all the difference. I am very grateful. Best of luck with the pup. I grew up with little poodles because my mom was allergic, so I always wanted a big dog. Between that and Damien the rotties were a fit lol

My wife nagged me into adopting a little poodle (did the DNA test, he's a Yorkie Poo) and I'm glad she did. We're both allergic so this dog is perfect. Very happy she got me to do that.

100%!!! If it wasn't for poodles I would not have grown up with a dog. As it turns out my mother still keeps them, and as she travels a lot I watch her dog(s) when shes away. She currently has a little reddish brown cockapoo. Its quite a site seeing the little brown one flying out of the woods followed by a rottie sometimes mistaken for a black bear

lol that's a great visual

[url="https://luckydoganimalrescue.org/articles/success-story/success-story-bucky-fka-buddy"]here's mine[/url]. I've been told numerous times he looks like an Ewok (lol).

As a quick aside, I shared Bucky's story to encourage anyone here who might be considering getting a dog to adopt!! Having a dog is a rewarding experience no matter how you get one. But Bucky was 7 when we adopted him and if we didn't he probably gets put down... [/civicdutyfortheday]

fishmike @ 10/12/2016 4:11 PM
SupremeCommander wrote:
fishmike wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:
fishmike wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:Went to your dog's instagram site fish. Great pics! Cute dog, cute kids, looks you have made a real nice life there for yourselves, congrats.
thanks man. I think all the fun in my 20s helped me dial it back for family life. It must be a labor of love and that's not easy, but remembering to celebrate the small moments I find makes all the difference. I am very grateful. Best of luck with the pup. I grew up with little poodles because my mom was allergic, so I always wanted a big dog. Between that and Damien the rotties were a fit lol

My wife nagged me into adopting a little poodle (did the DNA test, he's a Yorkie Poo) and I'm glad she did. We're both allergic so this dog is perfect. Very happy she got me to do that.

100%!!! If it wasn't for poodles I would not have grown up with a dog. As it turns out my mother still keeps them, and as she travels a lot I watch her dog(s) when shes away. She currently has a little reddish brown cockapoo. Its quite a site seeing the little brown one flying out of the woods followed by a rottie sometimes mistaken for a black bear

lol that's a great visual

[url="https://luckydoganimalrescue.org/articles/success-story/success-story-bucky-fka-buddy"]here's mine[/url]. I've been told numerous times he looks like an Ewok (lol).

As a quick aside, I shared Bucky's story to encourage anyone here who might be considering getting a dog to adopt!! Having a dog is a rewarding experience no matter how you get one. But Bucky was 7 when we adopted him and if we didn't he probably gets put down... [/civicdutyfortheday]

right on. Our black dog (lab chow) is 15 now, but we got her an hour before she was scheduled to be put down at the pound. She's 15 now. Dogs are work, not for everyone but I couldn't image my home without one.
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