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  • Skins4Life
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    • Jul 2002
    • 2286

    #151
    Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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    bigeastbumrush said:
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    timid said:
    what's funny is that when a player celebrates after a touchdown, everybody wants to get on his back, but the Knicks can celebrate like they just one the (censored) NBA Championship and its OK, cause they're the Knicks or whatever. And lol@the Reggie Miller argument. Yeah like Reggie is one who started all those battles with John Starks, Spike Lee, or the NY fans *extreme sarcasm*. Pacers beat the Spurs, Mavs, Lakers, etc....and just walked off the court. If the Pacers did that on the Knicks home floor, they'd be saying the same thing. So funny how the general population can be so hypocritical.

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    Why are people acting like there was a parade or something or confetti was being dropped from the rafters

    Jermaine O'Neal and alot of people are blowing this WAY out of proportion. Marbury has celebrated the EXACT SAME WAY AFTER EVERY WIN since he's been a Knick. Cradling the ball and saluting the crowd.

    Does JO get offended when Allen Iverson salutes the crowd after a big shot? NO.

    He just needed to shut his mouth and move along.

    I'm glad the Pacers are feeling so good about themselves, just like they did last year. Until JO can greatly outplay the PF that he's matched up with in the playoffs, they'll never advance. That's a fact. Until then, this is all moot.

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    The Pacers arent feeling good about themselves.

    from the indystar today:

    Upset with himself for not playing well despite coming back quicker than expected from a neck injury he suffered last Saturday against Boston, O'Neal was emphatic about the immediate future.

    "I'm sending a message to my team, the organization and to the city that I'm ready to play once I put the uniform on," O'Neal said. "You can be hurt all you want or come in the game banged up, but if you say 'I'm ready,' you're telling everybody you're ready and you have to go out there and produce. And I didn't play well on either end of the floor.

    As for him being outplayed, he has been beat, namle by K-Mart, but it hasnt all been his fault. They had many things going against them with the players, like I stated earlier, and then some questionable coaching moves.

    They are a different team this year, if you couldnt get that from watching them three games this yr (Im assuming you only watch them when they play NY), then, well, oh well.

    I wont even address the "they wont move on" comment, Ill just wait for the playoffs and let his playoff performance shut you up

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    • Skins4Life
      MVP
      • Jul 2002
      • 2286

      #152
      Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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      bigeastbumrush said:
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      Skins4Life said:

      Also, the Pacers beat the Knicks, twice, once by one point, in NY, and just walked off the court.

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      It was the 9th game of the season.

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      true, but it was still a win against NY, right?

      My point is, Isiah was still the GM, and they didnt go all crazy

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      • Skins4Life
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        • Jul 2002
        • 2286

        #153
        Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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        bigeastbumrush said:
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        Skins4Life said:

        Also, the Pacers beat the Knicks, twice, once by one point, in NY, and just walked off the court.

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        It was the 9th game of the season.

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        true, but it was still a win against NY, right?

        My point is, Isiah was still the GM, and they didnt go all crazy

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        • Skins4Life
          MVP
          • Jul 2002
          • 2286

          #154
          Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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          bigeastbumrush said:
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          Skins4Life said:

          Also, the Pacers beat the Knicks, twice, once by one point, in NY, and just walked off the court.

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          It was the 9th game of the season.

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          true, but it was still a win against NY, right?

          My point is, Isiah was still the GM, and they didnt go all crazy

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          • Skins4Life
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            • Jul 2002
            • 2286

            #155
            Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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            bigeastbumrush said:
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            timid said:


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            Did the 76ers win the championship last night?

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            Nice job.

            Jermaine O'Neal is really a little to sensitive.

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            No one complained about that. The complaint was the way the acted AFTER the game

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            • Skins4Life
              MVP
              • Jul 2002
              • 2286

              #156
              Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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              NYJets37 said:
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              bigeastbumrush said:
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              timid said:


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              Did the 76ers win the championship last night?

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              Nice job.

              Jermaine O'Neal is really a little to sensitive.

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              No one complained about that. The complaint was the way the acted AFTER the game

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              • Skins4Life
                MVP
                • Jul 2002
                • 2286

                #157
                Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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                NYJets37 said:
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                bigeastbumrush said:
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                timid said:


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                Did the 76ers win the championship last night?

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                Nice job.

                Jermaine O'Neal is really a little to sensitive.

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                No one complained about that. The complaint was the way the acted AFTER the game

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                • bigeastbumrush
                  My Momma's Son
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 19245

                  #158
                  Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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                  Skins4Life said:
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                  bigeastbumrush said:
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                  Skins4Life said:

                  Also, the Pacers beat the Knicks, twice, once by one point, in NY, and just walked off the court.

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                  It was the 9th game of the season.

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                  true, but it was still a win against NY, right?

                  My point is, Isiah was still the GM, and they didnt go all crazy

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                  Scott Layden was the GM.
                  Don Chaney was the coach.

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                  • bigeastbumrush
                    My Momma's Son
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 19245

                    #159
                    Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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                    Skins4Life said:
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                    bigeastbumrush said:
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                    Skins4Life said:

                    Also, the Pacers beat the Knicks, twice, once by one point, in NY, and just walked off the court.

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                    It was the 9th game of the season.

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                    true, but it was still a win against NY, right?

                    My point is, Isiah was still the GM, and they didnt go all crazy

                    <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                    Scott Layden was the GM.
                    Don Chaney was the coach.

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                    • bigeastbumrush
                      My Momma's Son
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 19245

                      #160
                      Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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                      Skins4Life said:
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                      bigeastbumrush said:
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                      Skins4Life said:

                      Also, the Pacers beat the Knicks, twice, once by one point, in NY, and just walked off the court.

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                      It was the 9th game of the season.

                      <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">


                      true, but it was still a win against NY, right?

                      My point is, Isiah was still the GM, and they didnt go all crazy

                      <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                      Scott Layden was the GM.
                      Don Chaney was the coach.

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                      • fsquid
                        Banned
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 17635

                        #161
                        Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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                        bigeastbumrush said:
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                        fsquid said:
                        hmmm, a war??? Usually when a team tries to make a playoff series with the Knicks a war, they end up losing. Just ask the Heat, wasn't it 4 for 4 against them?

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                        Charlie Ward -&gt; PJ Brown -&gt; Flip -&gt; Bench clearing -&gt; Suspension -&gt; Losing Series

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                        that's right, we dropped that one.

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                        • fsquid
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                          #162
                          Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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                          bigeastbumrush said:
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                          fsquid said:
                          hmmm, a war??? Usually when a team tries to make a playoff series with the Knicks a war, they end up losing. Just ask the Heat, wasn't it 4 for 4 against them?

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                          Charlie Ward -&gt; PJ Brown -&gt; Flip -&gt; Bench clearing -&gt; Suspension -&gt; Losing Series

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                          that's right, we dropped that one.

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                          • fsquid
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                            • Jul 2002
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                            #163
                            Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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                            bigeastbumrush said:
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                            fsquid said:
                            hmmm, a war??? Usually when a team tries to make a playoff series with the Knicks a war, they end up losing. Just ask the Heat, wasn't it 4 for 4 against them?

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                            Charlie Ward -&gt; PJ Brown -&gt; Flip -&gt; Bench clearing -&gt; Suspension -&gt; Losing Series

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                            that's right, we dropped that one.

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                            • Skins4Life
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 2286

                              #164
                              Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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                              bigeastbumrush said:
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                              Skins4Life said:
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                              bigeastbumrush said:
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                              Skins4Life said:

                              Also, the Pacers beat the Knicks, twice, once by one point, in NY, and just walked off the court.

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                              It was the 9th game of the season.

                              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">


                              true, but it was still a win against NY, right?

                              My point is, Isiah was still the GM, and they didnt go all crazy

                              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                              Scott Layden was the GM.
                              Don Chaney was the coach.

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                              My bad, I was a little off

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                              • Skins4Life
                                MVP
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 2286

                                #165
                                Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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                                bigeastbumrush said:
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                                Skins4Life said:
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                                bigeastbumrush said:
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                                Skins4Life said:

                                Also, the Pacers beat the Knicks, twice, once by one point, in NY, and just walked off the court.

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                                It was the 9th game of the season.

                                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">


                                true, but it was still a win against NY, right?

                                My point is, Isiah was still the GM, and they didnt go all crazy

                                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                                Scott Layden was the GM.
                                Don Chaney was the coach.

                                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                                My bad, I was a little off

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