Wilcox traded to the Knicks for Malik Rose...pending physical.
Wilcox traded to the Knicks for Malik Rose...pending physical.
"If you don't become an actor you'll never be a factor" - Lupe Fiasco
Got any info on malik?
Wakey Wakey Eggs & Bakey...
Not as exciting
No matter what you do there will be critics
I'm not the type to forget about nights like this,
where every single move that I make is documented and scored for style points.
The once ambitious one now holds the smoking gun.
I'd rather it were Derrick Rose, but that would require trading away the entire franchise.
"If you don't become an actor you'll never be a factor" - Lupe Fiasco
Ho Hum...
"Hard work is for people short on talent." -George Carlin
"Give a man a fish and feed him for a day. Don't teach a man to fish...and feed yourself. He's a grown man. And fishing's not that hard." -Ron Swanson
just another person to sit on the bench and give the young guys some helpful hints
He's coming for you
Might as well be Jalen Rose
Bazinga
Pffft.
Well, crap.
How much is left on his contract?
[QUOTE=Mixer!;2581356]How much is left on his contract?[/QUOTE
I heard its about $3.50.
Chad Ford's take:
And6. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
Positive Spin: The team has needed some help at 2-guard, and Sefolosha, at the very least, is a capable defender. Given his youth and upside, this deal could pay off in a pretty big way. If Tyson Chandler does have a chronic health issue, at least OKC didn't get stuck with it for the next two years.
Negative Spin: Where do we begin? The Thunder blew up their Tyson Chandler acquisition because of concerns about turf toe. Really? They'd better be right. If Chandler is healthy and playing well in New Orleans the next two years, they'll look pretty bad. Trading Chris Wilcox for Malik Rose might be the most disproportionate talent swap of the week. Wilcox is young, athletic and better than some think. Rose is done.
2. NEW YORK KNICKS
Positive Spin: New York traded away three paperweights for two guys who should be terrific fits in Mike D'Antoni's up-tempo system -- Chris Wilcox and Larry Hughes. And to top it off, the Knicks got both players without having to take back extra money. It looks as if they could be serious contenders for the playoffs a season after winning 23 games.
Negative Spin: Donnie Walsh didn't tackle his bigger problem concerning cap room in 2010. He turned down multiple offers for Jared Jeffries and did nothing to hedge against the potential loss of David Lee and Nate Robinson to restricted free agency this summer. If the Knicks lose those guys for nothing, then don't find a home for Eddy Curry or Jeffries next year, things won't be looking so bright in New York.
Well, crap.
LOL Larry Hughes and positive should never be used in the same sentence.
"If your dream ain't bigger than you, there's a problem with your dream." -Deion Sanders
No doubt. I'm kinda surprised that my computer didn't **** it out. It looked weird to see. That's like saying "Sweet, Texas is on," or some such horse flop like that. I mean, other than tomorrow. I plan on watching them (get) play(ed) then.
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