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Question: How long will Linsanity last?
Ends against Washington
Good for a week or so
Until STAT, Melo and Boom get back and steal the spotlight (and the ball)
At least until the end of the season

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« Reply #38835 on: March 09, 2010, 07:34:52 PM »

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collison is lights out as a rook.

does that mean paul is trade bait in 2011?

any eddie Curry deal should be looked at very carefully.

It's 10 plus million off the cap and I have no idea whose is a free agent in 2011 but if there is a star point out there.  I want him.

Wall is over-rated?

not from the game i saw.  he was faster than a speeding bullet up the court.
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« Reply #38836 on: March 09, 2010, 07:47:54 PM »

Nagel,

I agree, especially if we miss out on the biggest fish in Lebron. I need some CAP hope for the future if we just get a bunch of pieces....
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« Reply #38837 on: March 09, 2010, 08:25:53 PM »

Just watching bits and pieces of the Rockets-Wizards game....it hurts to see Jordan Hill play so comfortably.
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« Reply #38838 on: March 09, 2010, 09:12:15 PM »

Had this all ready to go yesterday but forgot to hit "Post"

wow, what an exciting win... we again beat a tough hawks team, but tonights game was a complete team victory... You could see it is clear that the knicks coaching staff has gotten the word out to look for gallo.. Lee is making an effort as are the guards to get him the ball.. gallo was money tonight, Al came up big late, as did chandler.. David lee looked like lee of old...

Knicks get out rebounded.. (suprise suprise.. LOL) 43-38, not that bad, but we shoot 50% from the field and 67% from three.. that was HUGE... Josh smith and the hawks were all over the boards but we survived the onslaught down low.... One thing to notice, it isn't always about shot blocking but protecting the paint.. hawks have a great shot blocker in Josh, but the knicks were living in the paint at one point it seemed... again, it is about protecting the paint, good clean, hard fouls..

good win.

 
chandler: Biggest block of the year.. forget that he just had 5 points.. chandler had 7 boards, he defended well, had to go up against a bigger and more physical front line, and he battled out there, not letting his 2-8 shooting night effect his defense.. he even was good on help defense.. finished with two blocks, but a lot of contested shots.. gallo got beat on a play and chandler came over and blocked the shot.. you could see gallo pat chandler as to say.. thanks for having my back... It is not always about points, but impact.. that block had impact.. it saved the game.. and he blocked the shot of one of the best leapers in the game.. cleanly, to save the game.. big time play by chandler.. BIG TIME !!!!!!!!

Lee: played like the lee of old.. was really hitting the boards, had 13 boards, finished with 19/13/5.. no not five dimes, but 5 fouls. lee gave 5 good, fouls.. challenged some shots, and was visible somehwat down low... he had two fouls to protect the hoop in which the result were 4 missed FT's... the effort is what we wanted to see..Lee also didn't force the ball when he got it, looked around for teamates and actually let some plays develop. he drew the double team in the post and even kicked it out to open teamates.. I mean just solid play from lee... good game lee... outmanned, but not out played... and that is all we can ask for.....

Al: took some silly shots tonight, but I will give him credit.. hit a big shot to hike the lead to three under two minutes.. a big shot.. and the thing about Al is you know he can play with some sense, you know he can make some good passes if he wants, but why doesn't he play that way all the time.... well tonight, he played a solid game... shot 5-10 for 14 points and 4 boards(could have done better there) and 1 dime, but it seemed like he had more... a big shot maker off the bench tonight..

Walker: Had a tough time with Josh smith because we know josh smith is not that good in the post.. actually josh smith pretty much shot the hawks out of the game late with some rushed shots on offense.. but back to walker finished with 8/4/2.. decent game, not great, but played hard, had a tough assignment with josh and as Dantoni said.. he is still getting his game legs back, and when he does, we can expect good things from him..

Gallo: started off hot and kept cooking.. one of his best games if not the best of the season.. he had better statistical games, but I don't know if any were played any better... He really stepped up to guard joe johnson and although joe made some tough shots over him, he forced joe into some tough ones later that he missed.. really got in joe's face... offensively, he hit every shot out there.. threes, drives, one for a dunk, got fouled, hit fadeaways, off the dribble and in the post.. he also didn't come out trying to take every shot in the second half, although he could have justified it.. just an unselfish player.. Hit chandler with a nice pass for three when he could have taken a shot over crawford... good team player... I also like how he turns around faces the smaller player and just shoots over him.. finished with 27/5/2... had a rookie like turnover late, but didn't hurt the knicks.. these are great learning experiences for gallo and so far I like what I see... a complete game from the kid.. the hawks announcers especially Dominique were praising gallo.. nique was like, " he can put the ball on the floor, but when he learns how to do so with control, he is going to be that more dangerous".. they really like this kid, the fact that he is just 21, has size and upside.. good game for gallo.. we needed it... he was awarded stingers player of the game.. (award hawks announer gives out.. former knick.. mike glenn, the stinger.. LOL)

House: 6 points and 4 dimes.. he makes me nervous handling the ball, but is a better passer than I thought, had some nice dimes out there...

Dougie Fresh: good to see him out there, plays a gritty game.. made that mistake going too early late in the game, but he will learn, this is how young players take their lumps and learn from this.. it is the only way.. douglas finshed with 11/3 dimes and good defense... I like his speed. seems to have a nice burst, he moves without the ball, and he hits the boards.. good game toney..


sergio: can really push the heck out of the ball, but turns it over too much.. had 6 turnovers in 22 minutes.. just a bit too careless out there.. finished with 9/4/3/6 turnovers... if he can protect the ball better, he could really be more of a factor...

overall good team win.. knicks had 20 assist to the hawks 15.. there were times when 3-4 guys touched the ball before a shot... again, good team ball. no ball hogging or one man shows...

a nice win to savor in such a crappy season...
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« Reply #38839 on: March 09, 2010, 09:40:39 PM »

all i need is a TV and king tut!

nice stuff your highness.

Biz

trades should help both teams

right?
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« Reply #38840 on: March 09, 2010, 10:06:24 PM »

i feel compelled to say that IF WalshNagel has signed Kidd or Hill to 2 year deals I would be gone from the forum and finally a Clipper fan if Sterling finally has that well deserved heart attack.

i would only root for NY in the closet.

did not happen.

thank goodness.  i have too much time on my hands !

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« Reply #38841 on: March 09, 2010, 10:59:02 PM »

Just watching bits and pieces of the Rockets-Wizards game....it hurts to see Jordan Hill play so comfortably.

Ding Dong!

11 points, 8 boards and 2 assists in 27 minutes.  And a victory over the Wizards.  

Way to go Twiddle D'An and Twiddle D'On.  

Yeah, we gave this kid ZERO daylight, hung him out to dry for not being Stephen Curry or Brandon Jennings, declared him a bust and in the end traded 22 year old Jordan Hill and two #1 picks for cap space so we could sign 36-year old Marcus Camby.  When Al Bianchi trade Rod Strickland for Mo Cheeks, he didn't give up any #1 picks. 

FUCK ME!
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« Reply #38842 on: March 09, 2010, 11:42:50 PM »

fuck you?

Chipster,

no.

i just want to hold you.

you need some love in this painful period you are going through.

jordan hill withdrawal can be a very painful thing.

hopefully next July sometime you will heal and be the happy chipster we all know and love

yours nagel

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« Reply #38843 on: March 10, 2010, 05:34:03 AM »

That's why I love this place!  Grin
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« Reply #38844 on: March 10, 2010, 11:00:09 AM »

Have actuallly not seen Wall play - funny.

Hey - who won the Lakers game last night? 
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« Reply #38845 on: March 10, 2010, 11:13:46 AM »

Mike on eddie who we will get some time.

i always think about Mel brooks at a time like this

"Hope for the best, expect the worst"


'When D'Antoni was asked yesterday what his expectation was on what Curry could give the Knicks and also how much he would look to play him, the coach replied, "No idea and no idea."

i will be happy to see Eddie down low and Dlee up high.

now think Camby down low and you know what i want.

oh BTW chipster.  the hill deal had NOTHING to do with marcus camby and you know it.  you don't like the cap plan but you understand it.  well it's the plan and by july it will be over one way or another.


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come on man if you can scout for us what exactly are you bringing to the table?

just knick love?  watch the games young man.

another shot by kobe does the trick.  sure he misses as TV point out but who would you prefer taking any last shot?

kobe is #1 and the rest are your choice.

last night box

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2010030913

i see one guy on both teams worth the max.

he is staying in L.A.
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« Reply #38846 on: March 10, 2010, 11:16:23 AM »

clips are now Dunleavy free.

that's why i can't root for the guys.

it's Donald Sterling. he makes Dolan looks like Einstein.
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« Reply #38847 on: March 10, 2010, 11:26:31 AM »

i'm talking to myself as usual.

i like that.

just for you chip

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2010030922

camby at 36?

i'll be very happy with camby at 37 and 38 being my 5.  it's likely he never leaves the west coast but i'd try.
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« Reply #38848 on: March 10, 2010, 12:03:40 PM »

kobe is not #1
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« Reply #38849 on: March 10, 2010, 12:56:18 PM »

With LeBron on the court you won't need so many game winners to start with, as Kobe's buzzer-beating nail-biters become relatively comfortable 5+ point wins.

And who do I want taking the last second shot in the event it does come down to the wire? LeBron. He is more accurate from the field and more willing to pass to the open man in that situation. He is also the only player in the NBA who semi-regularly gets layups in that situation. Kobe has to settle for tough fadeaways.
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