OfficiaL '16 NYK offseason thread, Melo goes to bodega in bathrobe and Olympic hat

In the past few months, Who's been your favorite Melo? Multiple choice

  • A. Olympic Melo

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  • B. Civil Rights Activist Melo

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  • C. Brazilian hood Melo

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  • D. Ninja Turtle movie star Melo

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  • E. Old man annoyed by kids Melo

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  • F. Yankee/Mets fan Melo

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  • G. Met Gala Fashion show Melo

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Phil Jackson says the spacing in the triangle offense needs to change due to the prevalence of the 3-point shot. "The 3-point line has become our affection, because it means more when we make a 3-point shot. So the spacing has changed dramatically," Jackson said Monday at an American Express event. "So the triangle can still be apart of that, but it has to adapt." Jackson did not explain how the spacing for the triangle needed to change. The Knicks run the triangle, and will continue to do so under new coach Jeff Hornacek.


Phil Jackson sounds bullish about the Knicks' playoff chances. In an interview with WNBC-TV, Jackson was asked if he still felt optimistic that New York could make the playoffs and "go even further." "Why not?" he said. "I don't see what's so great about what's here in the East. We can fill that role." The Knicks finished 32-50 in 2015-15, in 13th place in the East.


Phil Jackson to SNY on the Knicks' free agency needs in 2016: "You name it, we've got it, basically. We're just out getting talent."
 
Phil Jackson says the spacing in the triangle offense needs to change due to the prevalence of the 3-point shot. "The 3-point line has become our affection, because it means more when we make a 3-point shot. So the spacing has changed dramatically," Jackson said Monday at an American Express event. "So the triangle can still be apart of that, but it has to adapt." Jackson did not explain how the spacing for the triangle needed to change. The Knicks run the triangle, and will continue to do so under new coach Jeff Hornacek.


Phil Jackson sounds bullish about the Knicks' playoff chances. In an interview with WNBC-TV, Jackson was asked if he still felt optimistic that New York could make the playoffs and "go even further." "Why not?" he said. "I don't see what's so great about what's here in the East. We can fill that role." The Knicks finished 32-50 in 2015-15, in 13th place in the East.


Phil Jackson to SNY on the Knicks' free agency needs in 2016: "You name it, we've got it, basically. We're just out getting talent."


That's the talk I like to hear
 
I am just fine with either we trade Calderon for future draft pick (prefer future 1st) or ride the last year of his contract

Don't want Phil to make the same mistake like he traded expiring Chandler and cheaper pg Felton for Calderon :smh:

:rofl:

1st rounder for Jose ****** Calderon?!

Only benefit of having him is we have our first this year and he'll singlehandedly lead us to a few Ls
 
Randomly started laughing at this just before and had to post

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It was something like "They wanted Jimmer or Chris Singleton so when the Knicks drafted me i was gonna play for my teammates & myself."

Really makes you appreciate how well Porzingis handled the same situation.
 
Iman lost my respect when he hesitated to shoot or lay-up too much. :smh: A guard shall not hesitate at all.
 
Don't even bother posting about the Knicks Philly trade....that's just speculation written by a guy who's bored and wants people to talk about it

I'm talking to you NickMaz
 
This time of the year, people like to make up stuff and use a misleading headline :smh:

"The Knicks should do this trade because it benefits them"..... Then someone on Twitter sites it as a "rumor" and then people see the tweet and think it's actual discussed trade....then it gets spread to messageboards and leads to people arguing about nothing. :lol: :smh:
 
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