Mayo to the Knicks?
Just more rumor mongering, but interesting that someone gave a time frame for when it could happen.
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Mayo may end up with Knicks
I may take a shit today!
ALL I want for Christmas is a starting NBA shooting guard and throw in a decent backup point guard!!! Come on Paxson.. seriously John Lucas 3?
It is sourced through SI
from a Knicks blog, however— so keep that in mind
You must have me confused with someone else, I have never been to Chicago.
[whispers] I sexually assaulted Scottie Pippen in 1997.
...And Knicks blog sourced it from some other guy's blog
…And that blog scooped it from “a source close to Mayo’s family”
Rose before hoes
by Bullsfan7210 on Dec 13, 2010 12:24 AM CST up reply actions
"a source...
close to Mayo’s outer circle who has knowledge of the thinking of Mayo’s inner circle or some shit."
I can't wait til the Knicks get Melo, or Paul, or whoever the fuck they're gonna get
because I am so gd tired of hearing about how every player in the league is going there.
Until Keith Bogans is taken out of the starting lineup, it's Tom Del Thibodeau
Yeah fuck the knicks. were gonna kick their asses anyway.
Rose 2010!!!!!
by illwill on Dec 13, 2010 12:20 AM CST up reply actions 1 recs
maybe this comment is a little in jest, but id say the knicks have 2 guys id rather play at SG currently then mayo.
and when azibuike comes back, that number may grow to 3. so im not sure why they would want mayo.
'David Lee is better than Taj Gibson, that is a fact. Consequently, Dorell Wright can shut down Deng.'
Can’t argue with that logic…
- Sleepy Freud
Maybe the gameplan is to buy low on Mayo and then use some of their other wing players (Douglas, Fields, Gallinari, Chandler) in a Melo package
Pat Riley is the devil.
by Poloplaya14 on Dec 13, 2010 10:11 AM CST up reply actions 2 recs
i don't view douglas as a wing if only because he's short. that might be ignorant on my part.
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