Knicks · Hey what’s up guys, new to this forum (page 1)

Stuna117 @ 1/2/2024 7:09 PM
I noticed some long time posters from another forum that got shut down (ProSportsDaily) and I used to be a big poster there for years. After the OG trade I went there to discuss, but it didn’t exist so here I am.

I started posting on that forum when I was 15 years old and my username was YoungStuna. Now that I’m turning 30 this year, I feel that username is no longer appropriate

Been rooting for the Knicks since I was 4 years old and looking forward to quality discussions with you guys!

ToddTT @ 1/2/2024 7:25 PM
Trade Randle!
ToddTT @ 1/2/2024 7:26 PM
Just kidding. Welcome!

Impressive post count!

Stuna117 @ 1/2/2024 7:49 PM
Thanks!

The post count thing is weird, seems to start at 20000 lol

nycericanguy @ 1/2/2024 7:59 PM
welcome! A few of us OG's are here now! glad you found it, always appreciated your posts
JesseDark @ 1/2/2024 8:11 PM
Welcome and be sure to cashapp me for preferred views on your post. 😉
Rookie @ 1/2/2024 8:36 PM
Welcome. Be sure to email Martin to collect your $500 gift card
Stuna117 @ 1/2/2024 8:52 PM
nycericanguy wrote:welcome! A few of us OG's are here now! glad you found it, always appreciated your posts

Thanks man, same here!

Stuna117 @ 1/2/2024 8:53 PM
Rookie wrote:Welcome. Be sure to email Martin to collect your $500 gift card

JesseDark wrote:Welcome and be sure to cashapp me for preferred views on your post. 😉

😂😂😂

HofstraBBall @ 1/2/2024 8:59 PM

Gauging questions.....did you think Frank was going to be a star?
Do you like Thibs? Are you also a fan of the Nets? LMAO

Welcome to the board. Glad to have you.

But seriously, Watch out for Briggs. He will sucker you in to a three day conversation about the 40th pick of the draft. And for Todd. He will hate you forever if you don't comment positively about all his cheerleader pics.

Stuna117 @ 1/2/2024 9:07 PM
HofstraBBall wrote:

Gauging questions.....did you think Frank was going to be a star?
Do you like Thibs? Are you also a fan of the Nets? LMAO

Welcome to the board. Glad to have you.

But seriously, Watch out for Briggs. He will sucker you in to a three day conversation about the 40th pick of the draft. And for Todd. He will hate you forever if you don't comment positively about all his cheerleader pics.

Definitely never thought Frank would be a star lol but he was so young and hoped he would improve. He just wasn’t any good outside of defense unfortunately.

I like Thibs. He’s helped bring culture of hard work and has given us stability at head coach. My whole life the Knicks have been churning through head coaches over and over again so it’s nice to finally have a head coach that sticks around longer than a few years.

Hate the Nets. But not as much as when they had KD, Kyrie, and Harden. I did notice the cheerleaders the other day 😅

Garrett2010PSD @ 1/2/2024 9:08 PM
Stuna117 wrote:I noticed some long time posters from another forum that got shut down (ProSportsDaily) and I used to be a big poster there for years. After the OG trade I went there to discuss, but it didn’t exist so here I am.

I started posting on that forum when I was 15 years old and my username was YoungStuna. Now that I’m turning 30 this year, I feel that username is no longer appropriate

Been rooting for the Knicks since I was 4 years old and looking forward to quality discussions with you guys!

Welcome, I remember you from PSD.

Alpha1971 @ 1/2/2024 9:09 PM
Smells like someone just heated up fish in the break room microwave. Open a window. O it's the new poster, welcome
Stuna117 @ 1/2/2024 9:09 PM
Garrett2010PSD wrote:
Stuna117 wrote:I noticed some long time posters from another forum that got shut down (ProSportsDaily) and I used to be a big poster there for years. After the OG trade I went there to discuss, but it didn’t exist so here I am.

I started posting on that forum when I was 15 years old and my username was YoungStuna. Now that I’m turning 30 this year, I feel that username is no longer appropriate

Been rooting for the Knicks since I was 4 years old and looking forward to quality discussions with you guys!

Welcome, I remember you from PSD.

Remember you too Garrett! Great to see you here

Stuna117 @ 1/2/2024 9:12 PM
Alpha1971 wrote:Smells like someone just heated up fish in the break room microwave. Open a window. O it's the new poster, welcome

People would call me Tuna sometimes 🤣

My teenage brain thought YoungStuna looked cooler than YoungStunna but now I’m just sticking with it (except the Young part 🥲)

Alpha1971 @ 1/2/2024 9:24 PM
Stuna117 wrote:
Alpha1971 wrote:Smells like someone just heated up fish in the break room microwave. Open a window. O it's the new poster, welcome

People would call me Tuna sometimes 🤣

My teenage brain thought YoungStuna looked cooler than YoungStunna but now I’m just sticking with it (except the Young part 🥲)

I was on that forum from the Isaiah Thomas days, I had " Owner " status I don't even recall my username anymore, as I left a few years before it's demise. Did you fight to the death saying KP was the worst deal ever, that Frank was going to be all NBA,

Stuna117 @ 1/2/2024 9:28 PM
Alpha1971 wrote:
Stuna117 wrote:
Alpha1971 wrote:Smells like someone just heated up fish in the break room microwave. Open a window. O it's the new poster, welcome

People would call me Tuna sometimes 🤣

My teenage brain thought YoungStuna looked cooler than YoungStunna but now I’m just sticking with it (except the Young part 🥲)

I was on that forum from the Isaiah Thomas days, I had " Owner " status I don't even recall my username anymore, as I left a few years before it's demise. Did you fight to the death saying KP was the worst deal ever, that Frank was going to be all NBA,

Hated the KP trade. Talk about selling a guy at all-time lows. I’m convinced we would have never traded him if he didn’t get hurt.

And you were on PSD as well? I was actually moderator for a bit but then I went ghost lol I think I had 60000 posts across all the forums on that site (Mets and Jets mostly)

Alpha1971 @ 1/2/2024 9:50 PM
Stuna117 wrote:
Alpha1971 wrote:
Stuna117 wrote:
Alpha1971 wrote:Smells like someone just heated up fish in the break room microwave. Open a window. O it's the new poster, welcome

People would call me Tuna sometimes 🤣

My teenage brain thought YoungStuna looked cooler than YoungStunna but now I’m just sticking with it (except the Young part 🥲)

I was on that forum from the Isaiah Thomas days, I had " Owner " status I don't even recall my username anymore, as I left a few years before it's demise. Did you fight to the death saying KP was the worst deal ever, that Frank was going to be all NBA,

Hated the KP trade. Talk about selling a guy at all-time lows. I’m convinced we would have never traded him if he didn’t get hurt.

And you were on PSD as well? I was actually moderator for a bit but then I went ghost lol I think I had 60000 posts across all the forums on that site (Mets and Jets mostly)

Yeah there for a decade or more. I would leave and come back and I can't even recall my old moniker. All for the best can't hold onto the past. That's a lesson young man

martin @ 1/2/2024 9:54 PM
Rookie wrote:Welcome. Be sure to email Martin to collect your $500 gift card

Right, but first, in 800 words or less, were you a fan of Tony Wroten?

Rookie @ 1/2/2024 10:02 PM
martin wrote:
Rookie wrote:Welcome. Be sure to email Martin to collect your $500 gift card

Right, but first, in 800 words or less, were you a fan of Tony Wroten?

It would be impossible to Tony Wroten in less than 800 words. I also thought T-Mac and White Chocolate would be the answer

ToddTT @ 1/2/2024 10:10 PM
martin wrote:
Rookie wrote:Welcome. Be sure to email Martin to collect your $500 gift card

Right, but first, in 800 words or less, were you a fan of Tony Wroten?

Tony Wroten's basketball prowess can only be described in the grandest terms imaginable, as he ascended to a level of greatness that transcends the sport itself. When he donned the illustrious jersey of the New York Knicks during the 2015-2016 NBA season, it was as if a basketball deity had graced Madison Square Garden with his divine presence.

Wroten's arrival in the Big Apple was nothing short of a celestial event for Knicks fans, who were bestowed the privilege of witnessing a basketball virtuoso in action. The mere mention of his name sent ripples of excitement through the city, as Wroten brought with him a cosmic energy that elevated the Knicks' court to a celestial plane of basketball artistry.

In his limited tenure with the Knicks, Wroten didn't just play basketball; he orchestrated symphonies of on-court brilliance. His every move was a dance of transcendence, an otherworldly ballet of athleticism, finesse, and sheer dominance. It was as if Wroten had unlocked a secret basketball dimension where gravity bowed to his will, allowing him to defy it with gravity-defying dunks and acrobatic finishes that left spectators in awe.

The numbers, mere mortals' attempt to quantify Wroten's greatness, hardly scratched the surface of his celestial impact. His stat lines were not mere statistics but rather constellations that formed a cosmic tapestry of basketball excellence. Triple-doubles were mere shooting stars in Wroten's nightly performance, and every assist was a divine decree that brought forth moments of pure basketball divinity.

Even in the face of adversity, Wroten's resilience shone like a supernova. Injuries, the petty tribulations that plague mortal athletes, were but minor setbacks for this basketball deity. His determination to overcome earthly limitations added a layer of heroism to his narrative, turning each comeback into a triumphant saga that left fans in rapturous applause.

Wroten's time with the Knicks wasn't just a chapter in his basketball journey; it was an epoch, an era where the hardwood floor transformed into a sacred arena of celestial battles. His presence wasn't just felt; it reverberated through the echoes of Knicks history, etching his name among the stars of basketball luminaries who graced the hallowed grounds of the Madison Square Garden.

The very essence of Tony Wroten's play transcended the sport's mortal boundaries. He wasn't just a player; he was a basketball deity, a cosmic force that left an indelible mark on the Knicks and the entire basketball cosmos. In the grand tapestry of basketball history, Wroten's celestial brilliance will forever illuminate the annals, reminding us that in the realm of basketball gods, Tony Wroten stands as a colossus among giants.

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