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Reply #60 posted 02/10/11 9:00am

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shorttrini said:

Their defense was appauling. I don't know what their coach was thinking, not putting a body on that guy, who as just making shots, especially three-point shots.

D'Amphony is a fraud coach.

I see that u love Dan'toni as much as I love Lovie Smith.

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Reply #61 posted 02/10/11 9:15am

uPtoWnNY

Graycap23 said:

uPtoWnNY said:

D'Amphony is a fraud coach.

I see that u love Dan'toni as much as I love Lovie Smith.

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How can a coach NOT teach even basic team defense???? I'm not asking for 90s-style Pat Riley D(those days are long gone), just give me effort on the defensive end. That falls on the head coach for not holding players accountable. Popp wouldn't stand for that shit in San Antonio. I fucking HATE D'Amphony.

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Reply #62 posted 02/10/11 9:22am

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HUGE Knicks fan here, and I've been loving the Knicks team and their play.

Landry Fields and Stoudemire are outstanding.

Don't like Mosgov.

D'Antoni is a fantastic coach, and they DO have a high number of blocks and steals. The defense is there.

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Reply #63 posted 02/10/11 9:25am

uPtoWnNY

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D'Antoni is a fantastic coach, and they DO have a high number of blocks and steals. The defense is there.


It's too early for April Fools Day.

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Reply #64 posted 02/10/11 10:06am

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D'Antoni believes if it worked in phoenix, it will work in NY, not so. The east is more of a defensive minded conference and as much as I hate to say it, the Knicks just don't have the people on the team, that can play 48mins of that style of ball. Plus, as much as I like A'mare, he is no Stev Nash, who is a master at running that Phoenix offense.

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Reply #65 posted 02/10/11 10:12am

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D'Antoni believes if it worked in phoenix, it will work in NY, not so. The east is more of a defensive minded conference and as much as I hate to say it, the Knicks just don't have the people on the team, that can play 48mins of that style of ball. Plus, as much as I like A'mare, he is no Stev Nash, who is a master at running that Phoenix offense.

It didn't work in Phoenix either. Where are the rings? Spurs beat him every time.

You want to win championships, it's about rebounding and getting crucial stops at "winning time". Even the Showtime Lakers played defense when they had too.

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Reply #66 posted 02/10/11 10:17am

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uPtoWnNY said:

shorttrini said:

D'Antoni believes if it worked in phoenix, it will work in NY, not so. The east is more of a defensive minded conference and as much as I hate to say it, the Knicks just don't have the people on the team, that can play 48mins of that style of ball. Plus, as much as I like A'mare, he is no Stev Nash, who is a master at running that Phoenix offense.

It didn't work in Phoenix either. Where are the rings? Spurs beat him every time.

You want to win championships, it's about rebounding and getting crucial stops at "winning time". Even the Showtime Lakers played defense when they had too.

There is nothing left to be said.... lol lol

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Reply #67 posted 02/10/11 10:18am

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Alright... I will say this:

SOME of the key elements of a strong defense are there, but they most definitely in need of a fast, tall Center. Mosgov just ain't cuttin' it, and Turiaf is great on D, but not consistent enough.

It's coming.

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Reply #68 posted 02/10/11 10:34am

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shorttrini said:

uPtoWnNY said:

It didn't work in Phoenix either. Where are the rings? Spurs beat him every time.

You want to win championships, it's about rebounding and getting crucial stops at "winning time". Even the Showtime Lakers played defense when they had too.

There is nothing left to be said.... lol lol

I wanted Tom Thibodeau to coach the Knicks so bad. I am so sick of this 'matador defense'. How can you lose to the fucking Clippers? A team that won THREE road games! What's going to happen tomorrow against the Lakers?

And if the players are defensively-challenged, it's up to the staff to TEACH them the fundamentals of team defense. Coach these fools up - hold them accountable for missing an assignment. According to one of the announcers who sat in on several practices, defense is not a priority. Pitiful.

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Reply #69 posted 02/10/11 10:39am

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shorttrini said:

There is nothing left to be said.... lol lol

I wanted Tom Thibodeau to coach the Knicks so bad. I am so sick of this 'matador defense'. How can you lose to the fucking Clippers? A team that won THREE road games! What's going to happen tomorrow against the Lakers?

And if the players are defensively-challenged, it's up to the staff to TEACH them the fundamentals of team defense. Coach these fools up - hold them accountable for missing an assignment. According to one of the announcers who sat in on several practices, defense is not a priority. Pitiful.

WOW!! eek I didn't know, they felt that way about defense. They had lastnight's game, but they broke down at the end. My thing is, you might not have been able to stop that guy, but at least put a body on him and make him work for those shots. He was left out in the open and he was just throwing them shots down.

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Reply #70 posted 02/10/11 10:42am

uPtoWnNY

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Alright... I will say this:

SOME of the key elements of a strong defense are there, but they most definitely in need of a fast, tall Center. Mosgov just ain't cuttin' it, and Turiaf is great on D, but not consistent enough.

It's coming.

Give me Joakim Noah or even Marcus Camby, a solid backup point guard, a lights-out shooter(Gallo's too inconsistent) and a coach who wants effort on 'D', then we're talking.

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Reply #71 posted 02/10/11 10:45am

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My thing is, you might not have been able to stop that guy, but at least put a body on him and make him work for those shots. He was left out in the open and he was just throwing them shots down.

That's what I'm saying. I know the Knicks can't play Spurs-style 'D', but make the other team work. Effort, effort, effort.

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Reply #72 posted 02/10/11 11:55am

Graycap23

Jerry Sloan is quitting.

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Reply #73 posted 02/10/11 11:58am

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Jerry Sloan is quitting.

eek

According to Mike Francesca, it was over a simmering feud between Sloan and Deron Williams. Allegedly, they recently had a fight.

[Edited 2/10/11 12:11pm]

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Reply #74 posted 02/10/11 12:15pm

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Reply #75 posted 02/15/11 7:01am

uPtoWnNY

The cat & mouse game between NY and Denver continues;

Carmelo Anthony available, but Knicks balk at request for Gallinari, Felton, starter, Curry, pick

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.co...z1E2PBTZ6D

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Reply #76 posted 02/15/11 10:09am

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uPtoWnNY said:

The cat & mouse game between NY and Denver continues;

Carmelo Anthony available, but Knicks balk at request for Gallinari, Felton, starter, Curry, pick

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.co...z1E2PBTZ6D

Something tells me, the Knicks are going to wait until the end of the season, to aquire Carmelo.

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Reply #77 posted 02/15/11 10:19am

Graycap23

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The cat & mouse game between NY and Denver continues;

Carmelo Anthony available, but Knicks balk at request for Gallinari, Felton, starter, Curry, pick

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.co...z1E2PBTZ6D

Denver is running out of time. If they let him walk, the GM should be fired.

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Reply #78 posted 02/15/11 10:24am

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Something tells me, the Knicks are going to wait until the end of the season, to aquire Carmelo.

If there wasn't the threat of a lockout, I'd agree.

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Reply #79 posted 02/15/11 10:28am

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uPtoWnNY said:

shorttrini said:

Something tells me, the Knicks are going to wait until the end of the season, to aquire Carmelo.

If there wasn't the threat of a lockout, I'd agree.

I forgot about that.

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Reply #80 posted 02/15/11 10:29am

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shorttrini said:

uPtoWnNY said:

The cat & mouse game between NY and Denver continues;

Carmelo Anthony available, but Knicks balk at request for Gallinari, Felton, starter, Curry, pick

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.co...z1E2PBTZ6D

Something tells me, the Knicks are going to wait until the end of the season, to aquire Carmelo.

Thing is... I wouldn't give up Felton Robinson nor Landry Fields. I mean come ON... THREE starters?? A) The Knicks' bench isn't that deep to compensate. B) What the Knicks really need is a big Center... Mosgov is terrible, and Turiaf should only be a backup Center. A big, tall Center who can rule the paint on defense, is what the Knicks truly need.

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Reply #81 posted 02/15/11 10:39am

uPtoWnNY

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shorttrini said:

Something tells me, the Knicks are going to wait until the end of the season, to aquire Carmelo.

Thing is... I wouldn't give up Felton Robinson nor Landry Fields. I mean come ON... THREE starters?? A) The Knicks' bench isn't that deep to compensate. B) What the Knicks really need is a big Center... Mosgov is terrible, and Turiaf should only be a backup Center. A big, tall Center who can rule the paint on defense, is what the Knicks truly need.

They'd still need another franchise player to pair with Amar'e. Aside from the Pistons in '04, you don't become a serious perennial contender unless you have at least two superstars.

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Reply #82 posted 02/15/11 2:00pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

Giovanni777 said:

Thing is... I wouldn't give up Felton Robinson nor Landry Fields. I mean come ON... THREE starters?? A) The Knicks' bench isn't that deep to compensate. B) What the Knicks really need is a big Center... Mosgov is terrible, and Turiaf should only be a backup Center. A big, tall Center who can rule the paint on defense, is what the Knicks truly need.

They'd still need another franchise player to pair with Amar'e. Aside from the Pistons in '04, you don't become a serious perennial contender unless you have at least two superstars.

I agree. They need someone else for Amar'e to get the ball to and vice versa. The days of the "Big" center, are done. The game, has become a game of scoring. The combination of Melo and Amar'e, can give them that.

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Reply #83 posted 02/15/11 2:08pm

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shorttrini said:

uPtoWnNY said:

They'd still need another franchise player to pair with Amar'e. Aside from the Pistons in '04, you don't become a serious perennial contender unless you have at least two superstars.

I agree. They need someone else for Amar'e to get the ball to and vice versa. The days of the "Big" center, are done. The game, has become a game of scoring. The combination of Melo and Amar'e, can give them that.

Giovanni's right, though. Knicks need an athletic, quick, big man to give them a defensive presence in the paint. He doesn't have to score, except on putbacks. Like a Joakim Noah type.

You need those wide bodies down low. What did the Lakers do after Boston pounded them in the '08 finals?

[Edited 2/15/11 14:11pm]

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Reply #84 posted 02/15/11 2:37pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

shorttrini said:

I agree. They need someone else for Amar'e to get the ball to and vice versa. The days of the "Big" center, are done. The game, has become a game of scoring. The combination of Melo and Amar'e, can give them that.

Giovanni's right, though. Knicks need an athletic, quick, big man to give them a defensive presence in the paint. He doesn't have to score, except on putbacks. Like a Joakim Noah type.

You need those wide bodies down low. What did the Lakers do after Boston pounded them in the '08 finals?

[Edited 2/15/11 14:11pm]

Good point on the Lakers. The Knicks couldn't do a thing in that MSG game recently, because they didn't have what they needed in the paint. Mosgov just ain't cuttin' it. I'd trade him in a heartbeat.

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Reply #85 posted 02/15/11 2:45pm

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I think Moz can be a servicable backup. He needs better coaching, which he won't get from D'Amphony.

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Reply #86 posted 02/18/11 4:06am

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Was watching the Nuggets/Bucks game on ESPN & they interviewed Melo and they played clips of the interview throughout the game. Melo mentioned that all the starting five of the Nuggets contracts are up in the Summer, I think he mentioned George Karl's contract will be up then too, so not only could they lose Melo, they could lose their starting five plus their coach. I think the best option for Denver now unless they sign Melo to an extension would be to trade him to the Knicks. IMO NY should definitely keep hold of Stoudamire, Fields & Felton and maybe also Gallinari too, but it's unlikely Denver would do a trade without Fields, Felton & Gallinari or a combination of two or maybe all three players involved.

However the Nuggets should learn from what happened with the Cavs when Cleveland lost Lebron to free agency. If they did a trade earlier in the season they could have got some good players in return with another top tier team, but maybe since they won they had a strong regular season and many thought they'd win the NBA Championship that year that they didn't want to make a trade. I'm guessing the theory was that if Cleveland won the Championship, LBJ would have signed a contract extension.

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Reply #87 posted 02/18/11 7:03am

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Report: Knicks' Dolan, Nets' Prokhorov to Meet Carmelo Anthony

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/02/18/report-knicks-dolan-nets-prokhorov-to-meet-with-carmelo-anthony/

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Reply #88 posted 02/18/11 8:03am

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Was watching the Nuggets/Bucks game on ESPN & they interviewed Melo and they played clips of the interview throughout the game. Melo mentioned that all the starting five of the Nuggets contracts are up in the Summer, I think he mentioned George Karl's contract will be up then too, so not only could they lose Melo, they could lose their starting five plus their coach.

WTH is going on with the GM in Denver?

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Reply #89 posted 02/18/11 10:13am

uPtoWnNY

Sources: Nets, Nuggets reach agreement; now it's up to Carmelo Anthony to say yes;

http://www.northjersey.com/sports/021811_Nets_Nuggets_reach_agreement_now_its_up_to_Carmelo_Anthony_to_say_yes.html

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