It's still weird that KP is actually this much of a diva. For some reason I was in denial the last two years.
2018-19 Transaction Thread
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It's still weird that KP is actually this much of a diva. For some reason I was in denial the last two years."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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Ahhh, I see it. Creating space to sign both Harper and Machado.OSHA Inspector for the NBA.Comment
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I thought y’all wanted him to leave that mess? Lol#RespectTheCultureComment
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dang I got and get my haircut and all heck breaks lose. I'm curious about how all of this happens and if they took other offers from teams like Kings and Atlanta.Retro Redemption - Starting over with a oldschool PowerBone Offense
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I defended KP first time he pulled the diva stuff but I can't this time. If you ignore the meaningless media noise, this season has been good for the future. KP isn't even playing right now, if the offseason passes and we strike out in free agency and don't get lottery luck i could see him upset, not now though. And if he was truly willing to pass on an extension then i guess you gotta trade him. Still, hard to stomach trading a franchise player for cap space.
Crazy how fast it went down. I got an alert about the meeting as i left work, by the time i got home the deal was done.Originally posted by Jay BilasThe question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConnComment
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He was supposed to be the chosen one! I don't get it, I just don't get it. For the foreseeable future, to paraphrase the great American poet Lil Wayne, "**** KP and everybody that love him."Originally posted by G PericoIf I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
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Whatever the Knicks FO has planned, you can all bank on it to fail in a spectacular fashion.
This came out of nowhere. Went from KP in a meeting to KP’s *** on a plane out of JFK in about 3 hours.
Something doesn’t add up.
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2018-19 Transaction Thread
If you're talking about Melo, for sure he needed to leave but he took his lumps and kept it moving. There was drama because there's always drama in NY but he was quiet. This Porzingis thing is just infuriating from every angle, but to love the Knicks means to hate them by default so nothing changes with them.
He was supposed to be the chosen one! I don't get it, I just don't get it. For the foreseeable future, to paraphrase the great American poet Lil Wayne, "**** KP and everybody that love him."
My man went from PorzinGOD to PorzingFraud in a matter of hours, lol
It is wild how Dallas might have potentially got their Dirk/Nash reincarnated between these two, IF he gets back to his pre-ACL self.#RespectTheCultureComment
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Nah, I was talking about KP but you pretty much answered my question lol.
My man went from PorzinGOD to PorzingFraud in a matter of hours, lol
It is wild how Dallas might have potentially got their Dirk/Nash reincarnated between these two, IF he gets back to his pre-ACL self.Comment
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Per ProBasketballTalk
Jason Kidd – not so good at coaching.
Jason Kidd – very good at positioning himself as a candidate for coaching jobs.
The former Bucks and Nets coach has been linked to the Suns, Pistons and Warriors. Now, he’s getting mentioned with the Knicks (retroactively) and Lakers.
Ric Bucher of Bleacher Report:
Another development that I’m hearing is gaining momentum, and that’s the possibility of Jason Kidd returning to the coaching ranks by succeeding Luke Walton with the Lakers.
Now, I first heard Kidd’s name connected with the Lakers a while back. Right about the time the first round of, “Is Luke Walton on the hot seat?” stories came out. And Jeanie Buss, head of the Lakers, threw a bucket of water on that seat, cooled it off. And so I tucked away the talk of Kidd and the Lakers as something at the time, simply spit-balling or connecting dots that weren’t necessarily part of the same mosaic.
Now, I know that Kidd wants to coach again. And I know he expressed interest in the Knicks job before David Fizdale ultimately got it. But wanting to be a head coach again and expressing that to people who can make it happen is not the same as being considered for one of those jobs. In the case of Jason and the Lakers, I figured it was a matter of Jason letting them know he was interested and the Lakers saying, “Thanks, we’ll get back to you.”
Well, now sources are saying that the Lakers have actually gotten back to him and that this has gone to the next level. And that if the Lakers do make a move on Luke – which, based on all of the rumblings, could happen sooner rather than later – Kidd appears to be very much in the mix and possibly is even the favorite.
Walton definitely appears to be on thin ice. Lakers president Magic Johnson and LeBron James‘ camp have both been critical.
Is Jason Kidd next? Johnson appears to favor old-school coaches, and Kidd qualifies.
But this a prime job. The Lakers should do better.
Kidd has had a few good ideas as a coach. He did well with small ball with Brooklyn after falling into it, and his aggressive trapping defense was all the rage in Milwaukee for a bit. But he hasn’t shown an ability to sustain success in building relationships with players and making adjustments to his schemes. There’s no bigger indictment of Kidd than Milwaukee’s success this season without him.
It’s also a little jarring to see someone angle for a sitting coach’s job. That violates the code of many coaches. Then again, dating back to his playing career, Kidd was never a friend of coaches.#RespectTheCultureComment
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I truly believe he wants to go to a contending team ASAP. I think it's far from a lock that he stays with Dallas after next season.
It's been confirmed that Dallas is sending two future firsts in the deal, plus they traded their 2019 first to ATL. It's going to be an uphill battle to build around KP and Doncic. If he was being a diva in NY about their situation I don't see how he's going to be that much happier in Dallas.
If KP doesn't re-up in Dallas, those two firsts the Knicks just received are going to look pretty darn good."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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