martin wrote:
I really hope his symptoms improve and heal with time, so many people are struggling with covid after effects and we know so little about them. I will say, in that article in mentioned one group of long term symptoms as:
“Symptoms affecting the brain, like lack of focus, memory loss, or anxiety.”
I’m a bit sceptical whether that’s a physical effect of covid, as all of those are very common developments following trauma or a traumatic event (a lot of people on these boards may have found themselves experiencing brain fog this past year, even if they haven’t even had covid, because the whole situation has been so overwhelming)
Guess who just hit a gamewinner on national tv to screw our Dallas pick?
Grayson Allen blew 2 free throws to ice the game beforehand as well.
smackeddog wrote:martin wrote:
I really hope his symptoms improve and heal with time, so many people are struggling with covid after effects and we know so little about them. I will say, in that article in mentioned one group of long term symptoms as:
“Symptoms affecting the brain, like lack of focus, memory loss, or anxiety.”
I’m a bit sceptical whether that’s a physical effect of covid, as all of those are very common developments following trauma or a traumatic event (a lot of people on these boards may have found themselves experiencing brain fog this past year, even if they haven’t even had covid, because the whole situation has been so overwhelming)
Agreed there is a lot of trauma and misery we as a world experienced in the last year. This is on a global scale the most disruptive even since WWII
Damn.
It's like the Nets are the team to go to if you love being injured.
Really sucks for L A, Good dude, Best of luck
Man, sorry to hear this, even if it does help cement the Knicks playoffs hopes.
martin wrote:
If this is not how you attracts star free agents then I don't know what is
ramtour420 wrote:martin wrote:
If this is not how you attracts star free agents then I don't know what is
Making some real noise in the playoffs would probably be even more attractive.
jrodmc wrote:ramtour420 wrote:martin wrote:
If this is not how you attracts star free agents then I don't know what is
Making some real noise in the playoffs would probably be even more attractive.
Playoffs would help tremendously but I gotta guess performances and stat line increases in guys like Burks, Bullock, Noel will help the Knicks mine guys that have talent but just haven't had opportunity.
I'll laugh if they end up with the 8th pick
smackeddog wrote:I'll laugh if they end up with the 8th pick
I believe This is the guy we're waiting on to request a trade to his Kentucky family on the other side of the coast
knicks1248 wrote:smackeddog wrote:I'll laugh if they end up with the 8th pick
I believe This is the guy we're waiting on to request a trade to his Kentucky family on the other side of the coast
Rather unfortunate he can't shoot because otherwise he'd be a nice fit. Highly doubt the trade him so soon after the extension tho.
GSW , what a let down against Boston .......................................
knicks1248 wrote:smackeddog wrote:I'll laugh if they end up with the 8th pick
I believe This is the guy we're waiting on to request a trade to his Kentucky family on the other side of the coast
From the SAC perspective, what is a viable conceptual trade? Fox is a max player very young. Do we value a proposal based on NOT sending any Wildcats back? Seems kinda shallow to be basing the trade based on abstract nonsensical “CAA/WILDCAT/Fraternal” kinda of metric vs. the substance of who is playing and the schematic that best brings out their talents.
That said, Fox is a max player and the question is: “Does he elevate the play and make others better or is he an hinderance”? Big time 4th quarter scorer won a team not winning. He comes to play with Randle and RJ, he is not that anymore. But how does he fit in? IF SAC is fatigued by losing they want a ready to go player?
And that thing about money? What cap are we sending them back to fulfil that aspect of it?
Reek, you got to be somewhat rooted in the reality even if spitballing concept1
Steph has been been putting up historic numbers this month...Hes averaging 40 for the month shooting close to 50% from 3
Uptown wrote:Steph has been been putting up historic numbers this month...Hes averaging 40 for the month shooting close to 50% from 3 
His game against Celtics last night was out of this world. Cs threw everything at him and still couldn’t keep him from getting 47. Without him warriors are a top 5 lottery team. Tatum was also very impressive.
This the part of the season Steph gets hurt and question over use?
Stars need be stars but 33 year old slight build guys get hurt. Love the guy. Hope he can finish at this level.
He has 3 chips and 2 MVPs. NOthong but admiration and respect. he needs a new challenge though. His legacy is solid and he is adored in GSW.
He is a free agent. He needs Broadway and Broadway needs him!