Post subject: if I owned a gun Id fucking kill Isaiah Thomas
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 8:56 pm
Camden Crew
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I didnt think ANYONE could fuck this team up as much as Scott Layden did.......but Isaiah has completely destroyed the new york knicks......for NO reason.........
Trade your decent and btw fuckhole...ONLY CENTER ON THE ROSTER for Malik Rose???????? ANOTHER FORWARD???????????
so the NYK now have NO center (escept Bruno fucking Sundov) and Mike Sweetney isntead of blossoming into a really good player gets stuck behind yet another overpaid useless Forward.
Nazr might have fetched more (or at least a guy with a better contract) than Rose and a pick next year or this summer.
the Rockets deal.....eh.
they were capped out through 06/07 anyway thanks to Layden, so I don't mind adding Taylor.
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well tell me why Dolan and Thomas spent the last 2 weeks in the papers saying the team would not take on more salary and they would do as the fans wanted and build with youth......and then Isaiah turns around and pulls this horse shit?
He spent a full year saying how he hated to trade Van Horn but he just HAD to have Nazr.....and then he trades him for nobody a year later?
So who plays Center for the knicks? Kurt Thomas?
Isaiah is an even dumber basketball man than Layden was....this is the darkest period in Knicks franchise history..............
I agree......you can't exactly trust what comes out of Thomas' mouth (or Dolan's).
I'm convinced, it won't matter who the GM is - if Dolan is in charge, this team is going nowhere.
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PJguy23 wrote:
Isaiah is an even dumber basketball man than Layden was....this is the darkest period in Knicks franchise history..............
Dude. Calm down. Trading Nazr Mohammed and Keith Van Horn will not bankrupt the team. You reacted the same way to L.A. failing to resign Adrian Beltre.
Take deep breaths, don't want you to have a stroke over this stuff.
Dude. Calm down. Trading Nazr Mohammed and Keith Van Horn will not bankrupt the team. You reacted the same way to L.A. failing to resign Adrian Beltre.
Take deep breaths, don't want you to have a stroke over this stuff.
psssst...dont tell anyone, but KVH was traded a few years ago to the bucks for tim thomas
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Peeps wrote:
inadvertent imitation wrote:
Dude. Calm down. Trading Nazr Mohammed and Keith Van Horn will not bankrupt the team. You reacted the same way to L.A. failing to resign Adrian Beltre.
Take deep breaths, don't want you to have a stroke over this stuff.
psssst...dont tell anyone, but KVH was traded a few years ago to the bucks for tim thomas
Heh, I thought so. But I was going by this:
Quote:
He spent a full year saying how he hated to trade Van Horn but he just HAD to have Nazr.....and then he trades him for nobody a year later?
and Thomas has to make SEVERAL more bad moves before's he's even mentioned in the breath as Layden.
I don't have the patience to post all of his bad trades and FA signings here.
_________________ “You’re good kids, stay together. Trust each other and be good teammates to one another. I believe there is a championship in this room.”
-Ernie Accorsi in his final address to the NY Giants locker room before retiring as GM in January of 2007
"For example, I might take on a chronically injured 33-year-old center just to give us a little more presence inside, or maybe even get Sam Cassell in a sign and trade and give him a 10-year-deal worth, oh, I don’t know, $100 million. That’s the kind of move I’ve built my career on. That’s the kind of move [old GM] Scott Layden would’ve been afraid to make. That’s why we’re so much better off now that he’s gone."
"For example, I might take on a chronically injured 33-year-old center just to give us a little more presence inside, or maybe even get Sam Cassell in a sign and trade and give him a 10-year-deal worth, oh, I don’t know, $100 million. That’s the kind of move I’ve built my career on. That’s the kind of move [old GM] Scott Layden would’ve been afraid to make. That’s why we’re so much better off now that he’s gone."
Is that site a joke?? Who says that???
parody sports story site..and if you never read it you should check out the archives..incredilbly funny shit
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here's the sports guy's take on it from page 2:
KNICKS GET TWO MORE UNDERSIZED POWER FORWARDS
I have a couple of thoughts here ...
1. When Isiah called the Spurs and said, "We'll give you Nazr Mohammed, you give us Malik Rose and a crap No. 1, and we don't care about the $20 million difference in salaries," do you think Gregg Popovich said, "Lemme call you right back," then pretended he was deliberating about it for 30 seconds before speed-dialing Isiah back? Was there laughter in the Spurs offices? High-fiving? Was Popovich the guy who called Isiah under the "Maybe Isiah will be dumb enough to give us a center" premise? How did this go down?
2. Am I crazy or do the Knicks have a 10-man rotation made up of 3 shooting guards, 5 power forwards and 2 small forwards?
3. Could Isiah make a trade that surprised you anymore at this point? For instance, if you read that he traded Stephon Marbury to the Lakers for Brian Grant, Tierre Brown, a lottery-protected first-rounder and the rights to Magic Johnson's next comeback, would you even bat an eyelash? Me neither.
finding happiness in someone else's supposed failure?
this probably belongs in the "Another reason boston is classless...." thread
_________________ “You’re good kids, stay together. Trust each other and be good teammates to one another. I believe there is a championship in this room.”
-Ernie Accorsi in his final address to the NY Giants locker room before retiring as GM in January of 2007
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