Knicks · Apparently, Dolan pulled the plug on KD (page 1)

Uptown @ 6/30/2019 7:21 PM
HofstraBBall @ 6/30/2019 7:24 PM
Uptown wrote:

I trust Dolan., when has he steered us wrong.

Like I said on another post. People keep saying we are in the process of changing the culture. BS...we still have the same jackoffs leading the franchise. Dolan and Mills. Perry is just a puppet.

ramtour420 @ 6/30/2019 7:24 PM
Oh not this mothafoker again. What a lamer
Uptown @ 6/30/2019 7:25 PM
HofstraBBall wrote:
Uptown wrote:

I trust Dolan., when has he steered us wrong.

Like I said on another post. People keep saying we are in the process of changing the culture. BS...we still have the same jackoffs leading the franchise. Dolan and Mills. Perry is just a puppet.

He just cant stay out of the f****** news! Why even put this out there!!!

Marv @ 6/30/2019 7:27 PM
brother jimmy!!!!
Panos @ 6/30/2019 7:28 PM
In this case, i agree with him. The Knicks have been plagued by injured players. Signing an injured KD strikes me as desperation. I'm glad the Knicks didn't do it
ramtour420 @ 6/30/2019 7:30 PM
You can always count on Dolan to come through when it matters the most. Wouldn't it be ironic if things don't work out in Brooklyn?
GustavBahler @ 6/30/2019 7:30 PM
Uptown wrote:

It sounds like mgmt was in agreement, not that Dolan pulled the plug without consulting Perry/Mills. Old Dolan would have overridden any concerns, and pushed the deal through. Sure he remembers the McDyess trade, Amare, among other deals.

StarksEwing1 @ 6/30/2019 7:30 PM
Panos wrote:In this case, i agree with him. The Knicks have been plagued by injured players. Signing an injured KD strikes me as desperation. I'm glad the Knicks didn't do it
Agreed. The second he got hurt I said HELL NO. We have been down this road far too many times
Jmpasq @ 6/30/2019 7:33 PM
How does this help the Knicks? If its true you just shit on one of the best pplayers in the NBA for everyone to see. If its not true you look like a petty vindictive a-hole. Either way its bad for the Knicks. Lets get shut out in every FA period till 2030.
ramtour420 @ 6/30/2019 7:34 PM
GustavBahler wrote:
Uptown wrote:

It sounds like mgmt was in agreement, not that Dolan pulled the plug without consulting Perry/Mills. Old Dolan would have overridden any concerns, and pushed the deal through. Sure he remembers the McDyess trade, Amare, among other deals.

That makes sense. The old Dolan would not have allowed the Nets to take a paper bag filled with blunt guts from him. Let alone two all stars.

Knicksfan @ 6/30/2019 7:34 PM
GustavBahler wrote:
Uptown wrote:

It sounds like mgmt was in agreement, not that Dolan pulled the plug without consulting Perry/Mills. Old Dolan would have overridden any concerns, and pushed the deal through. Sure he remembers the McDyess trade, Amare, among other deals.

This is my impression. Dolan’s name might be added there to stir the shitshow that will be Knicks coverage for the next months.

It will be fun...

fitzfarm @ 6/30/2019 7:34 PM
I don’t agree with Dolan much but in the long run he’s right.... Durant will probably never come back the same
fwk00 @ 6/30/2019 7:39 PM
fitzfarm wrote:I don’t agree with Dolan much but in the long run he’s right.... Durant will probably never come back the same

Doesn't even matter if he does, his team isn't winning anything for years if ever. He's done - somewhere in the rearview mirror.

By the time KD plays well the Knicks will be well on their way.

HofstraBBall @ 6/30/2019 7:39 PM
Uptown wrote:
HofstraBBall wrote:
Uptown wrote:

I trust Dolan., when has he steered us wrong.

Like I said on another post. People keep saying we are in the process of changing the culture. BS...we still have the same jackoffs leading the franchise. Dolan and Mills. Perry is just a puppet.

He just cant stay out of the f****** news! Why even put this out there!!!

He wants to make sure everyone knows it was him not KD. You know, like a mature 4 year old. Jackass doeant realize now he will have fan repercussions. Then again,we are accustomed to it.

HOF19 @ 6/30/2019 7:48 PM
A Doctor who (supposedly) works on the injury that KD has just on phone live on ESPN Radio with Alan Hahn almost sounded like the Knicks (in this Doctors opinion) made one of the SMARTEST moves in recent NBA history staying away from KD !
Uptown @ 6/30/2019 7:57 PM
HofstraBBall wrote:
Uptown wrote:
HofstraBBall wrote:
Uptown wrote:

I trust Dolan., when has he steered us wrong.

Like I said on another post. People keep saying we are in the process of changing the culture. BS...we still have the same jackoffs leading the franchise. Dolan and Mills. Perry is just a puppet.

He just cant stay out of the f****** news! Why even put this out there!!!

He wants to make sure everyone knows it was him not KD. You know, like a mature 4 year old. Jackass doeant realize now he will have fan repercussions. Then again,we are accustomed to it.

This was so dumb on his part....Makes it look like he is still involved, when he is supposed to be playing the background!! A bad look...

BigDaddyG @ 6/30/2019 7:58 PM
Panos wrote:In this case, i agree with him. The Knicks have been plagued by injured players. Signing an injured KD strikes me as desperation. I'm glad the Knicks didn't do it

Yeah, a part of me says it's KD, you sign him anyway. But...would I sign him using my own money? It's a gamble I can't really blame anyone from not taking.

Chandler @ 6/30/2019 7:59 PM
It was the right decision. KD might come back and be a stud; or he might be a dud. But the risk/reward was horrible

It was a bit tantalizing when the rumors were KD and Leonard (not Kyrie)

knicks1248 @ 6/30/2019 8:02 PM
StarksEwing1 wrote:
Panos wrote:In this case, i agree with him. The Knicks have been plagued by injured players. Signing an injured KD strikes me as desperation. I'm glad the Knicks didn't do it
Agreed. The second he got hurt I said HELL NO. We have been down this road far too many times

This maybe the time they regret it..I understand the concerns but were talking the best player in the league..

I guess Dolan is not exactly handsome off like some are thrilled about

CashMoney @ 6/30/2019 8:05 PM
knicks1248 wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:
Panos wrote:In this case, i agree with him. The Knicks have been plagued by injured players. Signing an injured KD strikes me as desperation. I'm glad the Knicks didn't do it
Agreed. The second he got hurt I said HELL NO. We have been down this road far too many times

This maybe the time they regret it..I understand the concerns but were talking the best player in the league..

I guess Dolan is not exactly handsome off like some are thrilled about

No players has come back from a torn achilles and been close to as productive including Kobe. Durant wouldn't be able to take the NY media playing at the Garden anyway. If he doesn't win with the Nets, who cares? It's the Nets.

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