Nate Robinson says, "Shut Yall Mouths."
So I was reading the fake Chris Duhon twitter account (which isn't really funny) and I came across a tweet from the real Nate Robinson twitter account (really funny.)
http://twitter.com/nate_robinson/status/5721941275
Man yall talk way too much garbage....shut yall mouths...
Seems like people are getting on Nate for the way the Knicks have been playing. By the way, does anybody know what the fuck "Word Aapp!!" means? Nate just dropped a few pegs down in my book though, he needs to be above all the shit talking. If this is the first time he has noticed people talking shit about the Knicks it's pretty sad.
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word aaap is word up on budweisers
nate hasn’t tweeted since he got hurt. i was a little surprised by that one, but it definitely makes me feel like nate is past frustrated.
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i wish he would shut them up
on the court.
I really thought Nate and Lee were gonna put this team on their backs and take their game to the next level. I thought the 1 mil bonus was a great idea and that would motivate them to want to win.
Their lackluster play imo is the main reason we are losing games. That and the fact that duhon went from an average distributor who at least played smart basketball to a step above me playing pg.
I suck at basketball…
Its not Lee and Nate
Lee and Toney Douglas have been the only Knicks playing consistently hard.
Its easy to look to Lee for blame since he had a great season last year and took his time signing this offseason.
Gallo is learning to handle pressure, and Chandler is starting slow. Its the Harringtons, Duhons and Jefferieses that are holding us down.
by Chris Child's Fist on Nov 16, 2009 4:33 PM EST up reply actions
lee sucks
ive noticed you keep sticking up for david lee but when ny chants defense and then david lee lets a monta ellis or corey maggette drive for a layup uncontested what do you say then…DAVID LEE IS TRASH
by IB on Nov 16, 2009 6:26 PM EST up reply actions
I ask who was guarding Ellis and Maggette. Not David Lee.
Basketball minds would call that a mismatch. David Lee was likely trying to guard his own man and be in position to grab a rebound. Recognize that every single night, Lee has a mismatch of his own. He is 6’9" playing center. Name another NBA team with a 6’9" center. Lee will never make an All NBA Defensive Team, but cut him some slack. He does what he can, and tries to make up for the defense by creating an offensive mismatch of his own. He’s quicker than many big men.
by Chris Child's Fist on Nov 16, 2009 10:51 PM EST up reply actions
no one want to play for d'antoni period
and you can forget about lebron even coming into this mess. why would he make these guys heores when they dont understand the game is at a different level. you need and guy that played the game not to far removed. its time for pat ewing to rescue this franchise. thats the problem with the knicks they dont embrace their former players. look and jackson he should be coaching the knicks, clyde,oak, bernard they’ve lost their legacy…….
by brooklyns finest on Nov 16, 2009 4:32 PM EST reply actions
players don't necessarily make good coaches
I think i understand every 5th word here, but i wouldn’t trust Patrick Ewing or Marc Jackson with this team. D’Antoni had a plan from the beginning. And yes, players have no problem playing for D’Antoni. They loved him in Phoenix, and loved him on Team USA.
by Chris Child's Fist on Nov 16, 2009 4:40 PM EST up reply actions
THE ONLY PROBLEM
obviously for the stupid people who post things up here that dont notice that the biggest problems are PG play, al harrington being a chuck and weak interior defense you would say that about dantoni
by IB on Nov 16, 2009 6:27 PM EST up reply actions
IB
has gotta get an IV of penichillin. Take it easy man.
"But when he saw it, he just put his hands up and they couldn’t give it to him. It just fell to the ground, I-I don’t, you know … So, that showed me he had great experience..." - Jeff Van Gundy
by Anthony Bonner's Subpoena on Nov 16, 2009 10:00 PM EST up reply actions
So Lebron would be more likely...
To come to a mess with an unexperienced coach over a coach that has had some pretty good teams this past decade?
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