Not Kenny!!!!

Seriously, wish him the best if he gets the job. He's served his sentence and deserves a pardon.
I was not a huge fan of ISO Melo either but seeing this brought back memories. It also made me notice that ISO Randle possesions seems like a way higher level of difficulty where as ISO Melo looks and feels smooth.
Clean wrote:
I was not a huge fan of ISO Melo either but seeing this brought back memories. It also made me notice that ISO Randle possesions seems like a way higher level of difficulty where as ISO Melo looks and feels smooth.
YES. You can see how Melo ooozes talent
BigDaddyG wrote:Not Kenny!!!!
Seriously, wish him the best if he gets the job. He's served his sentence and deserves a pardon.
I get that Louisville is one of the better jobs in the country, but Pearl went to the final 4 several years ago at Auburn and has them @ number 1 right now, and still, he is coveting another job...This is why I hate when people condemn the kids for wanting to transfer...
Hmmm, Interesting message huh? I wonder who or should I say what team this is aimed at. I totally agree with him and it was the reason why I and many other Knicks fans wanted him back. Our front office obviously did not value how he helped keep the locker room tight. I guess I should have taken it as a sign they were not paying close enough attention to the team dynamics.
Clean wrote:Hmmm, Interesting message huh? I wonder who or should I say what team this is aimed at. I totally agree with him and it was the reason why I and many other Knicks fans wanted him back. Our front office obviously did not value how he helped keep the locker room tight.
I loved him. I know it sounds back handed but he is the perfect 15th man on bench.
The front office is going to force Thibs to play the young guys. I knew they had plans for more trades after adding Cam to an already crowded rotation.
Teams are calling for all our young guys. This is a good sign. We have no Franks or Knox's in this group. Our FO also seems to be more invested in the young guys than the vets.
Clean wrote:
Teams are calling for all our young guys. This is a good sign. We have no Franks or Knox's in this group. Our FO also seems to be more invested in the young guys than the vets.
This fact alone goes to show Rose and Perry need to keep Quickley
If the Knicks can someday before I die be able to play basketball like this I don't know if I would be able to contain myself. The willingness to pass not for you to rack up an assist but as a link in the chain that will almost always lead to a good look even if it won't show up in the stats for you. There is no way to defend this kind of unselfish basketball. You have to just hope the offense makes a mistake or misses the shot.
Clean wrote:
If the Knicks can someday before I die be able to play basketball like this I don't know if I would be able to contain myself. The willingness to pass not for you to rack up an assist but as a link in the chain that will almost always lead to a good look even if it won't show up in the stats for you. There is no way to defend this kind of unselfish basketball. You have to just hope the offense makes a mistake or misses the shot.
What a great look that was. Key to the final move was Klay’s patience. Go to soon it does not work. Great example of player making efficient cuts.
martin wrote:Clean wrote:
I was not a huge fan of ISO Melo either but seeing this brought back memories. It also made me notice that ISO Randle possesions seems like a way higher level of difficulty where as ISO Melo looks and feels smooth.
YES. You can see how Melo ooozes talent
Difference between a righty HOF candidate and a lefty?
Sorry, that's my inner Catholic coming out.
It's also very smooth right now because of the talent level oozing AROUND Melo in LaLa land. Almost makes you forget his defensive deficiencies, doesn't it?
And when Randles herky jerky step back jumpers go in, you're still happy, aren't you? Aren't you???? LMAO
Glad to hear the FO loves Obi. It's hard to tell with how Thibs treats him sometimes.
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Think next on their list is Sabonis. Only then may they consider randle?
i would like to see a deal with Sac centered around one of their pgs and Julius
I can see it extending to include Hield and EF too perhaps. I say the latter primarily because Sac seems to want to deal Hield every year
Clean wrote:
Teams are calling for all our young guys. This is a good sign. We have no Franks or Knox's in this group. Our FO also seems to be more invested in the young guys than the vets.
I have a handful of players that I hope the Knicks never trade. Quickly is one of them.
He is our Lou Williams and can become one of the top 6th man in the league, imo