Ehhh...Who needs GS' Durant, when you can get...(Is this real??)
Uptown wrote:CleaverGreene wrote:Ehhh...Who needs GS' Durant, when you can get...(Is this real??)
why?
The better question is why either of you would pay attention to Peter Vecsey
dwiley20 wrote:CleaverGreene wrote:Ehhh...Who needs GS' Durant, when you can get...(Is this real??)
No comment
Why on earth would we do that
Wow!! Didnt see this coming! Guess Butler is gone and Bucks out of money?
Uptown wrote:
what is this?! Now MIL matches? Was he RFA?
Quinn Cook makes a lot of sense.
Coming from a winning program, accepting of a back up role at PG,
good FG % from downtown, not afraid to take it to the rack, blocked for PT by Curry.
The only thing that I don't like is that he's only 6"1".
KNICKSBIGCATS wrote:Quinn Cook makes a lot of sense.
Coming from a winning program, accepting of a back up role at PG,
good FG % from downtown, not afraid to take it to the rack, blocked for PT by Curry.
The only thing that I don't like is that he's only 6"1".
I do agree he was impressive when curry was out, but don’t we have bigger fish to fry
Plus we already have DSJR Allen and frank. I would think our main focus would be power forward. Unless the sign and trade involves frank
martin wrote:Uptown wrote:
what is this?! Now MIL matches? Was he RFA?
Milwakee cant afford him after signing Lopez and Middleton.
Utah is building a nice roster...
fitzfarm wrote:KNICKSBIGCATS wrote:Quinn Cook makes a lot of sense.
Coming from a winning program, accepting of a back up role at PG,
good FG % from downtown, not afraid to take it to the rack, blocked for PT by Curry.
The only thing that I don't like is that he's only 6"1".
I do agree he was impressive when curry was out, but don’t we have bigger fish to fry
Plus we already have DSJR Allen and frank. I would think our main focus would be power forward. Unless the sign and trade involves frank
Frank is as good as gone. Allen will go back to the G league or sit at the end of the bench. DSJ will start and they're chasing after QCook for a backup role.
Ten deep is the thinking. And, yes, I agree about the PF slot. JRandle please.
Welpee wrote:anrst wrote:Good.I’m so relieved
Brooklyn can win the off seasons
Let’s win the long game here
That's the only way we can look at it and not lose our minds.
Long game??? So fucking Nets win a chip and we will continue the "long game"? Now in it's 46th year. Whats another 20 or so. Wow this sucks.
KNICKSBIGCATS wrote:fitzfarm wrote:KNICKSBIGCATS wrote:Quinn Cook makes a lot of sense.
Coming from a winning program, accepting of a back up role at PG,
good FG % from downtown, not afraid to take it to the rack, blocked for PT by Curry.
The only thing that I don't like is that he's only 6"1".
I do agree he was impressive when curry was out, but don’t we have bigger fish to fry
Plus we already have DSJR Allen and frank. I would think our main focus would be power forward. Unless the sign and trade involves frank
Frank is as good as gone. Allen will go back to the G league or sit at the end of the bench. DSJ will start and they're chasing after QCook for a backup role.
Ten deep is the thinking. And, yes, I agree about the PF slot. JRandle please.
I hope Randal too, kid can ball. I’m surprised we aren’t trying for DLO
Dave McMenamin: Lakers free agent guard Reggie Bullock has a free agency meeting planned with the Knicks in Los Angeles on Sunday night, sources told ESPN. The six-year vet is a career 39 pct 3-point shooter. – via Twitter mcten
Bobby Portis and George Hill still available.