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    Default Re: Lin agrees to terms with the Houston Rockets

    [COLOR="Red"]stock prices are dropping.[/COLOR]

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    Default Re: Lin agrees to terms with the Houston Rockets

    Quote Originally Posted by Rameek
    [COLOR="Red"]stock prices are dropping.[/COLOR]
    Do your research. They were dropping all year. If the Knicks win, all of this will be much ado about nothin

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    Quote Originally Posted by franchize
    Do your research. They were dropping all year. If the Knicks win, all of this will be much ado about nothin
    [COLOR="Red"]didnt see the stock drop this much in 2 days.... but could be much ado about nothin... not even being sarcastic.

    just to be clear the original deal was pallatable but the new one wasnt.

    he had to go do his money.[/COLOR]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rameek
    [COLOR="Red"]didnt see the stock drop this much in 2 days.... but could be much ado about nothin... not even being sarcastic.

    just to be clear the original deal was pallatable but the new one wasnt.

    he had to go do his money.[/COLOR]
    It's hilarious to see so many people crying and complaining and whining about losing this kid. I liked the story as much as the next guy but one thing bothers me. Where was all the fuss and outrage and 11k signatures on petitions when Mark Jackson got traded? He was Rookie of the Year and had crazy chemistry with Pat Ewing.

    End of the day, like you said, he had to go get his dough and we had to do what was best for us. I just find is disgusting and shameful that the hacks at ESPN are trying to make it more than that.

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    Default Re: Lin agrees to terms with the Houston Rockets

    It's hard to say what would have happened had the internet been around back then.

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    Default Re: Lin agrees to terms with the Houston Rockets

    ive gotten over the lin loss...time to move on and get thsi current group clicking...excited to watch amare and felton once again

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluechox2
    ive gotten over the lin loss...time to move on and get thsi current group clicking...excited to watch amare and felton once again
    I'll tell you what, amare better step his hundred million dollar ass up or im gonna start a petition to get rid of his ass. It's funny no body puts any pressure on him just melo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by percelloveknicks
    I'll tell you what, amare better step his hundred million dollar ass up or im gonna start a petition to get rid of his ass. It's funny no body puts any pressure on him just melo.
    Pretty much. He left his team high and dry in back to back year from self induced non-basketball injuries. He has a lot to prove.

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    Quote Originally Posted by franchize
    Pretty much. He left his team high and dry in back to back year from self induced non-basketball injuries. He has a lot to prove.
    I just wonder what he will do next season in order to avoid the playoffs.
    First he injured his back trying to show off and then he was mad at fire extinguisher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch
    I just wonder what he will do next season in order to avoid the playoffs.
    First he injured his back trying to show off and then he was mad at fire extinguisher.
    Considering yesterday he actually said anything less than a championship is a wasted season, I have no idea what to expect from Amare.

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    Default Re: Lin agrees to terms with the Houston Rockets

    That sounds like a good attitude to have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knickscity
    Considering yesterday he actually said anything less than a championship is a wasted season, I have no idea what to expect from Amare.
    Last season he said he's going hunting to South Beach.
    Amare is all talk.

    Most of Knicks fans blame Melo for all but the fact is that Amare had worse stats,played worse defense and did more stupid stuff (see the fire extinguisher incident) than Melo.

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    Amar'e isn't perfect, but he was very marginilized on the team. You can't score much when you're only getting 5 or 6 shots. And I don't see how his defense was worse. They're both mostly bad with isolated moments of competence.

    I believe Amar'e would go back to his 2011 form on a different team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scoooter
    Amar'e isn't perfect, but he was very marginilized on the team. You can't score much when you're only getting 5 or 6 shots. And I don't see how his defense was worse. They're both mostly bad with isolated moments of competence.

    I believe Amar'e would go back to his 2011 form on a different team.
    Then you should visit an eye specialist.

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    Default Re: Lin agrees to terms with the Houston Rockets

    Chris Bosh wasn't the one killing us in the first round, LeBron was.

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