I like the colors. The Knicks uniforms should use something more like that (the shade of blue especially).
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I like the colors. The Knicks uniforms should use something more like that (the shade of blue especially).
[QUOTE=Scoooter]I like the colors. The Knicks uniforms should use something more like that (the shade of blue especially).[/QUOTE]
I'm colorblind. It looks like purple to me (sorta).
I wouldn't wear it but it's not bad. No grown man NOT named Jeremy Lin should be caught wearing it really. That's suspect lol
The only thing I don't like is the dragon. Reminds me of those kids that used to wear those lame button down shirts that had the Dragon Ball Z characters on it lmao.
I like how they flipped the Harvard logo to say Lin.
[QUOTE]I'm colorblind. It looks like purple to me (sorta).[/QUOTE]
Yea pretty much.... you're colorblind :oldlol:
I've actually been looking for a Knicks or Mets jacket to get. Been searching all over for a Starter jacket. I remember me and my dad had like 3 Knicks ones in my house when I was growing up. All the ones I see now are either worn or ridiculously overpriced.
[B][COLOR="Red"]Until you guys put the numbers to the deal 4 yrs 36 mil. after all the annual raises. I didnt think we would have to give him the full MLE.
This is how I think about it. Who is better with potential Jeffries or Lin? I say this because Jeffries got the MLE to be a 15 minute player (which was a terrible deal!) Is Lins present ability and potential better than Jeffries? This is my rationalization in a way.
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[QUOTE=Rameek][B][COLOR="Red"]Until you guys put the numbers to the deal 4 yrs 36 mil. after all the annual raises. I didnt think we would have to give him the full MLE.
This is how I think about it. Who is better with potential Jeffries or Lin? I say this because Jeffries got the MLE to be a 15 minute player (which was a terrible deal!) Is Lins present ability and potential better than Jeffries? This is my rationalization in a way.
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Wait so are you supporting it or not because your rationalization makes me all the more weary about investing the MLE in Lin.
[QUOTE=franchize]Wait so are you supporting it or not because your rationalization makes me all the more weary about investing the MLE in Lin.[/QUOTE]
[B][COLOR="Red"]i support part not all but if it comes down to all or nothing I guess all would be ok. I just dont have faith in the Knicks to sign someone or make a trade and I would hate for another year of having no PG going into the season.
The Knicks survived Jeffries with the Mid Level I guess the Knicks could survive again.[/COLOR][/B]
If we win the hearing on June 13, we won't have to use the MLE on him. We would have his Bird rights and can save it for Nash or anyone else.
[QUOTE=Sarcastic]If we win the hearing on June 13, we won't have to use the MLE on him. We would have his Bird rights and can save it for Nash or anyone else.[/QUOTE]
From what I'vebeen reading, we have a very slim chance of winning that hearing. Either way, I don't want Nash AND Lin. That would almost guarantee we'll have no SG.
[QUOTE=franchize]From what I'vebeen reading, we have a very slim chance of winning that hearing. Either way, I don't want Nash AND Lin. That would almost guarantee we'll have no SG.[/QUOTE]
[B][COLOR="Red"]Bro the Knicks have no cap room so the pickings are slim.[/COLOR][/B]
[QUOTE=Rameek][B][COLOR="Red"]Bro the Knicks have no cap room so the pickings are slim.[/COLOR][/B][/QUOTE]
That's why I'm saying, if we go with Lin, use the money we'd spend on Nash on a SG instead.Basically, the theme of everything I've been saying regarding Jeremy Lin is, the only way I think we should re-sign him is if we think he's ready to start from day 1 next year. He isn't a young QB. I don't want him "sitting behind [Nash] to learn the position." I know essentially the PG position is similar to a QB in football but I don't think the position necessarily progresses the same way in basketball.
[QUOTE=franchize]From what I'vebeen reading, we have a very slim chance of winning that hearing. Either way, I don't want Nash AND Lin. That would almost guarantee we'll have no SG.[/QUOTE]
Iman Shumpert? :confusedshrug:
And if we win the hearing, we can offer more to JR Smith if need be.
[QUOTE=Sarcastic]Iman Shumpert? :confusedshrug:
And if we win the hearing, we can offer more to JR Smith if need be.[/QUOTE]
[B][COLOR="Red"]Shump is not expected back until December or So. This is going to be tricky regardless. Gotta fill out the roster with no cap space. I think we have to secure that position and I dont want to go into the draft without knowing who the PG is going to be.
Is there a rule that the knicks cant buy draft picks because they are over the cap? Cleveland and Portland have a SH!T load of picks this year![/COLOR][/B]
We can't buy a draft pick because teams are only allowed to spend 3 mil once per year, and we spent ours moving Turiaf to make room for Tyson.
The draft is considered part of the '11-12 season, as the new season being July 1.
[QUOTE=Sarcastic]If we win the hearing on June 13, we won't have to use the MLE on him. We would have his Bird rights and can save it for Nash or anyone else.[/QUOTE]
how much would his contract be worth if they win the hearing?
[QUOTE=BrooklynZoo]how much would his contract be worth if they win the hearing?[/QUOTE]
i think the gilbert arenas provision still applies