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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

  • Knicks 2k8

    PG - Stephon Marbury
    SG - Jamal Crawford
    SF - Wilson Chandler
    PF - Zach Randolph / David Lee (if we find a sucker to take Zbo)
    C - Eddy Curry (I'm praying fat ass finally has the motivation to become a decent basketball player)

    Bench
    PG/SG - Nate Robinson
    SG/SF - Fred Jones
    PG - Mardy Collins
    SG/SF - Quentin Richardson
    SF/PF - Renaldo Balkman
    SF/PF - Jarred Jeffries
    SF/PF - Malik Rose (if we don't buy him out)
    PF/C - Randolph Morris
    C - Jerome James (if we don't buy him out before then)
    and whoever we draft ( despite the surplus of guards I hope it's OJ Mayo)

    If we don't get OJ Mayo I hope we can trade down and get some sort of shot blocking frontcourt player...we will see...I also hope we can somehow add Patrick Ewing and maybe another 90's knick (Oak or Starks) to be an assistant and maybe show these fools how to play with heart.

Monday, July 23, 2007

  • knicks 2k9

    My new knicks lineup (after Marbury goes to Italy in 2009)

    PG - Mardy Collins
    SG - Jamal Crawford
    SF - David Lee
    PF - Zach Randolph
    C - Eddy Curry

    Bench

    SG/SF - Quintin Richardson
    SF - Wilson Chandler
    SF/PF - Renaldo Balkman
    PF/C - Randolph Morris
    PG/SG - Nate Robinson
    SG/SF - Demetris Nichols
    SF/PF -  Jared Jeffries (untradable)
    C - Jerome James (untradable)
    and two other players who would probably be draft picks / free agents

    Now let's see how accurate this is in 09

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

  • Knicks 2k6

    My future Knicks lineup:

    PG Mardy Collins
    SG Jamal Crawford
    SF Quinten Richardson
    PF David Lee
    C   Channing Frye

    Bench:
    PG/SG Steve Francis (trade bait)
    PG/SG Nate Robinson
    SF Renaldo Balkman
    C Eddy Curry

    I will look back at this in 2008 and see how accurrate this is....hehe

Thursday, June 29, 2006

  • why?

    So another NBA Draft come and gone....and again my hometown Knicks let me down. Except for last year when they came away with 3 future good players the knicks have a history of drafting crap. John Wallace? John Thomas? Frederick Weis? Milos Vilanuvic? Walter McCarty? Dontae Jones? Eric Chenowith?

    Granted these picks may pan out. All the guys I named were drafted by the old Knicks regime. And Isiah does have a good track record when it comes to draft picks. I hope it continues. Both these guys can play defense. Also I liked the pick of Mardy Collins. If the kid can play point guard and defend the two guard you can have your plentiful amount of scoring guards (robinson, francis, marbury crawford) play alongside him. If Zeke wants to keep his job Renaldo Balkman better be the next Dennis Rodman and Collins better play a eric snow type point guard with marbury playing a Allen Iverson type 2 guard. We'll see....

Sunday, December 04, 2005

  • Wuttup everyone!! "It's ya boy" Ant "in da building"...."wus really good?"

    haha..that being said....I read this article by Brian Charles in Wednesday's Metro..I enjoyed it so much I'mma re-type it here on Xanga for your viewing pleasure...

    This Slang Should Leave 'the building'

    Some over-used phrases that have lost there edge and are, like, totally over

    'In the building'

    it's often used on the popular BET show "106 and Park" to indicate when a celebrity is in attendence.  However, it doesn't necessarily indicate that one is indoors.  During an outdoor concert in a park this summer, maseter of ceremonies announced that Mobb Deep was "in the building."  This one has to go.

    'What's really good'

    Popularized by rapper Cam'ron, this nonsensical phrase is teh equivalent of the '80's "what's up."  It can be either a gretting or a confrontational gesture.  The problem with this one isn't it's vagueness, but the frequency with which it's used.  From morning radio shows to mix tapes to music videos, this phrase proves that "what's reallyy good" is bad, bad, bad.

    'Do the damn thing'

    Huh?  The problem is that no one ever clarifies what that thing is they're doing.  The phrase is generally positive and is usually associated with success of some kind, but beyond that, we're unable to ascertain it's meaning.  Stop the insanity.

    'It's ya boy/Holla at ya boy'

    Blame Jay-Z for these two.  The "god MC" himself yelped this over the airwaves and through the headphones of millions in the latter part of his career as and MC.  The net effect is countless interviews with rappers that always begin with:  "It's ya boy [fill in name here]" and end with "holla at ya boy."  Sigh.

    'Bling bling'

    The fact that "bling bling" doesn't even show up as a mistake on a computer's spell-check scares us.  Enough said.

    now...SLANG HALL OF FAME

    "Fresh"

    The old standard.  It's crisp, clean, sounds good on the tongue and everybody knows what you mean.

    "Bet"

    Now yo've got to be old school for this one.  It's like the hip hop equivalent of the word "cool."  For example, "I'll pick you up from the train station at 7, OK?"  "Bet."

    "Dope"

    Imagine the word "fresh" on steroids.  Crack babies all over the world paid homage to the '80's' streeet drug of choice with a slang word that packed as much power.  It was flagrant.  It was obnoxious.  It was hip hop.

    "Cream"

    the South and West Coast had "scrilla," and the Bay Area's Oakland has "fedddy," but in New York, "Cash Rules Everything Around Me."

    So that's the article....it got me thinkin' about works I would like to bring back or get rid of....'Cool beans' ri?..haha...later peoples

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