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Post by ReneNYG1 on Sept 6, 2009 11:16:58 GMT -5
Rubio is still in play,remember money talks and the big Apple has the juice to get it done,I don't think we have to wait two years if we make a play for Rubio the NY add market will work and we can put together a package that would blow away Barcelona in a one year buyout getting Rubio in time for Lebron ,DW just said he will make a call now to Minny,DW is a great GM.I think Sessions is overated and Rubio is the real deal.He does need to get stronger,by him coming to NY he can eat at my brother's resturant Aqua Dolce and get ripped running with Lebron and Gallo and Chandler at his wings ,Hill is a nice choice and I can see him scoring 20 in the low post while playing a healthy weak side help defense,this team might have some serious amo if we stay healthy this year,Darko is a sleeper that might wake up in NY.This is not Sunday koolaid speaking this is what I see,Lebron is coming,count on it,now let's see what we got while making a strong play for Rubio attacking Minny when they have weakness,great call Donnie now get it done and get us our future star.Rubio back in play,Gary will change his mind on him when he's dishing and swishing.LOL
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Post by greatgates on Sept 7, 2009 3:32:53 GMT -5
Ah, to have Mark Blount and Brian Cardinal on the Knicks would bring back the dismal memories of John Rudd and, for those who are a bit older, Bill Hosket, despite having a hell of a 69-70's NBA finals appearance, which is more than Phil Jackson can say... Imagine drafting Frederic Weiss with the 13th overall pick, getting fired for it, and than rehired in the NBA! Ed Tapscott has the luck of Ernie Grunfeld when it comes to NBA durability, despite screwing teams up. I suppose Grunfeld gets somewhat of a pass for our mid-90s success, but at what cost? Speaking of famous European players who the Knicks never seemed to get to play on their court, I hear that Maciej Lampe wants to go to Minnesota in exchange for Brian Cardinal, who was a CD-DNP in his first NBA game back in 1959. 1959 ROFL So cardinal played against Tom Gola, Bob Pettit, Willie Naulls and maybe Dolph Schayes ( whose son has ben retired for 15 or 20 yrs) just too funny
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Post by kgooglog on Sept 7, 2009 7:37:47 GMT -5
GG...
You recall that Brian Cardinal was the first flightless bird discovered in the NBA, right? Brian once tried jumping over Nate Robinson for a rebound and fell into a pack of swarming Curry-saurauses. Not pretty, but the guy has the look of a mid-70s guy who does, to his credit, does something to stay in the NBA.
Personally, I think he has photos of Eddy's "real" weight loss;
"So, you lost 40 pounds, EC?"
"Well Brian, it was more like 40 ounces, but my agent had to say something to Walsh...He was like making me eat Tofu and Veggie Burgers."
"But Eddy, that's what's kept me employed in the NBA for 52 years...Listen, do you wanna know how I do it?"
"No, Brian, I already have a lawsuit against my driver who asked the same thing!"
Yeah not so funny. I know.
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Post by ReneNYG1 on Sept 8, 2009 14:16:47 GMT -5
Hey Kenny I have that photo it's in the Eddie Back threat.I'm very excited to have him back 40 pounds lighter it means we might be able to a get number one pick for him which would be a miracle coming from the abyss that Eddie's been through,it solves alot of problems if Eddie is valueable.
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