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    Houston Made the Biggest mistake when they traded Rudy Gay for Battier

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    Quote Originally Posted by wang4three
    Knicks win!

    Nets fan or Knicks fan?

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    Yeah, I pretty much got owned. But still, they should have lost this game with the way they played, especially Crawford.

    I do not like this team! I love the franchise, but this current roster I just can't stand. I want them to lose every single game.

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    If they switched coaches the Knicks would have won by 25.

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    How does Mike Miller miss that shot tho? The best look you can get.

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    So they blew a 19 point lead, it happens, they were on the road, the important thing is they fought the Grizzlies off(even though the Grizzlies were really fired up) and won the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GOBB
    How does Mike Miller miss that shot tho? The best look you can get.

    Q-rich is a good defender, do your research BROTHA!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperboyXX0018
    Q-rich is a good defender, do your research BROTHA!!
    Had nothing to do with defense. Mike Miller got seperation and a good look. Close range, squared up and shot the ball. His shot wasnt contested for a block or nothing. He just flat out missed it. Get your mind right.

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    This thread is unbelievably retarded...

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    Quote Originally Posted by saKf
    If they switched coaches the Knicks would have won by 25.
    I don't see how you can come to that conclusion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperboyXX0018
    Q-rich is a good defender, do your research BROTHA!!


    ironic how QRich was brought to the Knicks as a 3 point specialist, then under Larry Brown mysteriously became a "defensive specialist."


    I guess when you put crap next to trash, it looks like gold.

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    I think you have to evaluate teams regardless of opponent and regardless of outcome. You can win and play poorly and you can lose playing well. I guess, once we get into the season, some teams are measuring sticks (SA, Pho, Dall), but basically, worry about yourself...

    The Knicks did the following things that were good:

    1. Moved the ball. They moved the ball for about 3.5 quarters with good success. Q shot the ball well, he was also open alot. It was from ball movement.

    2. Showed some depth. Francis, Marbury, and Curry went down with fouls and the K still played better in the OT. I would sya of the 3 OT's, the KNicks played better in 2 of them.

    3. Made a big defensive play. This is not a good defensaive team, we all know that. They have ot make some defensive plays, the game last night was decided on a defensive play, Crawfords straight-up steal. (Curry also had a nasty block)

    4. Marbury played well and under control. Yesterday's Marbury was superstar, max-contract, build your franchise around him Marbury.

    5. Despite poor D, generally, the locked up Mem's best shooter (Miller) and forced the other guys to beat them.

    The Knicks did the following things that were bad:

    1. Panicked and went one-on-one, hoisting bad shots, when things got tough in the 4th. All the things that have been bad about the knicks for 5 years were present last night.

    2. They didn't run. They didn't run because the couldn't defend and when they did defend, they really didn't rebound well. All the things that have been bad about the knicks for 5 years were present last night.

    3. Jamal Crawford's final shot(s). Nobody freezes the ball the Crawford. You'd think coming out of training camp and a timeout, the team would have a very good idea about what they wanted ot do with the game on the line. Obviously, they did not.

    4. Renaldo showed that he is not ready for prime-time. 3 fouls in 5 minutes. Nice energy, but not ready.

    5. Francis. Oh, Francis. I used to be a fan, but Marb was too effective with the ball for you to be effective. This will never work, and that's sad.

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    New York's got to see if they can get something - anything - of value for Francis.

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    Francis, Crawford and Frye took the dumbest shot selections.

    Crawford the most, He was throwing up some high school bull****.

    Good shooters continue to shoot but he had to know when to stop lol when your 3-20 you can call it quits. why not give the ball to q rich.

    Nate Robinson is just known for his dunking, he needs to be known for his defense, his shooting and his penetration. Got to the hole whenever.

    Frye shot 2 threes? Frye better watch his spot.. DAVID LEE

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    Quote Originally Posted by GOBB
    Had nothing to do with defense. Mike Miller got seperation and a good look. Close range, squared up and shot the ball. His shot wasnt contested for a block or nothing. He just flat out missed it. Get your mind right.

    He shut him down, watch the game.

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