Jeffx wrote:One of the biggest nights in Knicks history since 1985, but I'm expecting the 5th pick.
Andrew wrote:The really heartbreaking thing about it for Knicks fans is that Zion Williamson was reportedly keen to go to New York. It's like hearing that a place was keen to hire you but can't because the department has been hit by a funding/hiring freeze; a small comfort, but in some ways even more frustrating (speaking from experience on that one).
[Q] wrote:It's usually a good predictor. Don't forget LeBron bought a house in LA and enrolled his son before he officially signed
Although it could be a big swerve and he signs with the Nets lol
Jeffx wrote:[Q] wrote:It's usually a good predictor. Don't forget LeBron bought a house in LA and enrolled his son before he officially signed
Although it could be a big swerve and he signs with the Nets lol
Going to the Brooklyn makes more sense...better run franchise with young talent. IMO, the Nets with Durant could be a 4 seed in the East.
You don't go to the Knicks to win, only to get paid.
Dee4Three wrote:Jeffx wrote:[Q] wrote:It's usually a good predictor. Don't forget LeBron bought a house in LA and enrolled his son before he officially signed
Although it could be a big swerve and he signs with the Nets lol
Going to the Brooklyn makes more sense...better run franchise with young talent. IMO, the Nets with Durant could be a 4 seed in the East.
You don't go to the Knicks to win, only to get paid.
I dont agree. And as much as KD states that he doesnt care about his legacy, I dont believe it. Knicks are where it's at, where he will get the most attention, and who have struggled for the longer period (and were obviously worse last year than brooklyn).
For as big of a shock as it was that he went to GS, he will want an equal shock for the positive on his way out. That would be joining one of the worst teams in the East, as opposed to before when he joined the best team in the West.
IMO it will mean more if he wins with the New York Knicks as opposed to the Nets, and part of that is because Knicks fans haven't had anything to cheer about for quite awhile, and it's obviously a franchise rich with history.
I think he signs with the Knicks.
Jeffx wrote:Dee4Three wrote:Jeffx wrote:[Q] wrote:It's usually a good predictor. Don't forget LeBron bought a house in LA and enrolled his son before he officially signed
Although it could be a big swerve and he signs with the Nets lol
Going to the Brooklyn makes more sense...better run franchise with young talent. IMO, the Nets with Durant could be a 4 seed in the East.
You don't go to the Knicks to win, only to get paid.
I dont agree. And as much as KD states that he doesnt care about his legacy, I dont believe it. Knicks are where it's at, where he will get the most attention, and who have struggled for the longer period (and were obviously worse last year than brooklyn).
For as big of a shock as it was that he went to GS, he will want an equal shock for the positive on his way out. That would be joining one of the worst teams in the East, as opposed to before when he joined the best team in the West.
IMO it will mean more if he wins with the New York Knicks as opposed to the Nets, and part of that is because Knicks fans haven't had anything to cheer about for quite awhile, and it's obviously a franchise rich with history.
I think he signs with the Knicks.
But you still have to put a team around Durant. The Knicks front office isn't smart enough to do that. They're as inept as the owner, especially Steve Mills.
Jeffx wrote:[Q] wrote:It's usually a good predictor. Don't forget LeBron bought a house in LA and enrolled his son before he officially signed
Although it could be a big swerve and he signs with the Nets lol
Going to the Brooklyn makes more sense...better run franchise with young talent. IMO, the Nets with Durant could be a 4 seed in the East.
You don't go to the Knicks to win, only to get paid.
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