Thursday, June 23, 2011

New York Knicks Managment: Heads up their asses


Disney Sports Network reporter Rachel Nichols just relayed on the 2011 NBA Draft broadcast that the Knicks would not be trading up to draft Jimmer Fredette becaus "the price was too high."

The price - Toney Douglas or Landry Fields. - To put it in net lingo LMAO, ROFL.

As a Celtics fan that just watched my team sweep the Knicks out of the playoffs, I can say that neither of those players were so wonderful. In fact, neither of those players would have even been in the Celtics playoff rotation.

I'm glad that I am not a Knicks fan. Knicks management thinks the formula to success is trading away key pieces like Danilo Gallinari and Raymond Felton for the the no defense diva, Carmelo Anthony and past their prime players like Chauncey Billups. They think it's a good idea to hold tight to throw away pieces instead of going and getting arguably the best player in the draft.

One only has to notice that the Knicks played terrible after the Carmelo trade while the Nuggets played much better without their alleged super star. Super a-hole is more like it.

JR Smith had no problem reveling in the trade.  
"Everybody is playing together. We got eight guys in double figures (in Saturday's 131-101 win over Detroit). I think we can count on one hand how many times that happened before the trade."
It sucks to be a Knicks fan. Oh well. They aren't my dog in the race, so it's all good by me.


Picture: Rachel Nichols

Picture: Jimmer Fredette

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