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Thursday, November 27, 2008

Call Me a Contrarian

A lot of noise is being made in New York about the Knicks becoming a lousy basketball team because they are attempting to clear cap space in two years. As I've said before, I think the Knicks are improving the quality of the team while they are right-sizing the budget.

Yes, we are taking a few punishing loses thanks to injuries and the eternal soap-opera called Marbury.

I think once the health of the team is whole, these Knicks will surprise a lot of pundits who are already on the same campaign to tar and feather Walsh and D'Antoni as they had with Isiah and Brown.

I am not someone who believes that LeBron James is coming to NY as a free but I do think that if Walsh can acquire some talent worth passing in a sign and trade with a team whose superstar is ready to depart, the Knicks will have a chance of acquiring a true superstar talent soon.

As for Marbury, I think his behavior has become so outrageous that nobody will ever take a chance on him again at any price.

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Here, dear readers, is the final resting place of all weary Knicks fans. Yes, here is where one comes when the Triangle refuses to have three sides, when biting one's lip from losing to win later is one loss too far,or when said fan simply hits 'rock' bottom. In short, "the ship be" eternally "sinking" here. Welcome aboard, rearrange the deck chairs as you please.