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  • #38819
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    Tongue-Out-Like-23
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    http://www.nba.com/2012/news/05/01/stoudemire-series/index.html

    Amar’e will miss the next 2 games… err… I mean the rest of the season.  Same thing though, right?

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  • #666427
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    Well, like I said the Knicks just can’t win with both Melo and Stoudemire, their best chance of winning even one game is moving Melo to the 4 and hoping Smith and Novak go bonkers from three, and that Melo goes off for at least 2 trancendent games where all you could do is just stand there and watch, but that’s not gonna happen if he plays 45 minutes again, but then again what other choice do they have, and for the love of god PLEASE do not put Dan Gaudzurich on the floor, even grab Alan Houston from the front office, but not Gadzurich.

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  • #666517
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    I have no idea what we’re going to do with Stoudemire. He can’t play with Melo, and moving him is going to be tough. Not many teams will want his contract with all of his health issues. I’m a big fan of STAT’s game (hence my username) but he has quickly become a liability who the Knicks probably have to live with for the next few years. 

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  • #666520
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    TRC1991
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    i STILL think that the knicks were better off with amare, gallo, w. chandler and felton… that team had unbelievable chemistry

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  • #666551
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    mikeyvthedon
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    The Knicks were 28-26 with Raymond Felton last season. Not that they couldn’t have improved, but with the way Felton looked this year it seems doubtful. Throw in Gallinari’s injuries and Wilson Chandler’s playing in China, who knows if that chemistry would have been much to write home about this season.

    For all of the talk about how little Melo has done in New York, Amare did even less this season. The Nuggets finished last season off incredibly well, but they still are not much to write home about either. Danilo is great when he is healthy, but that has not been a guarantee. New York could have maybe built with those guys, but I think "unbelievable" was a tad rich for that teams chemistry. Throw in Tyson Chandler and who knows, but it would have had its own issues this year.

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