robillionaire wrote:My wife the absolute queen called me at work to say hey I got you a ticket to game 1 at MSG and booked us a flight to NY for next week I’m so happy I could cry
You need to marry that woman...again.
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robillionaire wrote:My wife the absolute queen called me at work to say hey I got you a ticket to game 1 at MSG and booked us a flight to NY for next week I’m so happy I could cry
robillionaire wrote:My wife the absolute queen called me at work to say hey I got you a ticket to game 1 at MSG and booked us a flight to NY for next week I’m so happy I could cry
Guano wrote:Wingo losing his absolute mind at the 38sec mark
Jeff Van Gully wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:
It’s got PCP in it.
!!!!
It's been years, but I remember that dudes out there used to smoke angel dust and wet (weed dipped in embalming fluid). I dunno if that's how they still get down but this is facts lmao
We had a saying, never take a blunt from a Philly/South Jersey smoker. Ever.
"i used to wild off embalming fluid."
god shammgod wrote:
this man just invites ls to his door step every other day. smith and western. jesus.
Spree2Houston wrote:Guano wrote:Wingo losing his absolute mind at the 38sec mark
This is the video that would’ve gotten Lebron to sign in 2010 lol
Knick4Real wrote:Daddy Brunson and his sons.
stuporman wrote:I just watched Ric Puker say that Thibs doesn't put players in their natural sweet spot...um, really? The Knicks have a roster loaded with players having career years, literally the best years of their whole careers but he can't find players sweet spots?
Young veterans have gone from solid players to all-stars and all-nba players under his tutiledge but apparently he doesn't find their sweet spots...I guess they could be even better without Thibs getting in the way, right?
Young players have developed under him during his career at multiple stops, not just NY. Players with limited skills find a role and have long, successful careers under Thibs, some have even gotten accolades and post season honors, too. Not just lottery pick talents but even late draft guys.
He has taken players that appear as useless as possible while being an actual NBA player and his teams have won with them starting even to the ire of fans. We should hold that against him in practice but he squeezed the most out of a player that most couldn't.
It seems Thibs reputation isn't based on reality, it's based on people in the media regurgitating the same distorted perception of him over and over until everyone finally believes it.
MrDollarBills wrote:stuporman wrote:I just watched Ric Puker say that Thibs doesn't put players in their natural sweet spot...um, really? The Knicks have a roster loaded with players having career years, literally the best years of their whole careers but he can't find players sweet spots?
Young veterans have gone from solid players to all-stars and all-nba players under his tutiledge but apparently he doesn't find their sweet spots...I guess they could be even better without Thibs getting in the way, right?
Young players have developed under him during his career at multiple stops, not just NY. Players with limited skills find a role and have long, successful careers under Thibs, some have even gotten accolades and post season honors, too. Not just lottery pick talents but even late draft guys.
He has taken players that appear as useless as possible while being an actual NBA player and his teams have won with them starting even to the ire of fans. We should hold that against him in practice but he squeezed the most out of a player that most couldn't.
It seems Thibs reputation isn't based on reality, it's based on people in the media regurgitating the same distorted perception of him over and over until everyone finally believes it.
Isn't Josh Hart shooting like really good from the top of the three point arc? That's literally an example of Thibs ensuring that his players are being used to their strengths.
My one criticism of Thibs is that I'd let Hartenstein shoot mid range jumpers if he's open once or twice per game. Dude has nice touch.
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Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
dakomish23 wrote:not sure if already mentioned
Total margin - Knicks +1
Embiid on the floor PHI +47
Embiid off the floor PHI -46
This series just could not be any closer