Resign to team friendly deals, draft multiple players who can give good backup minutes right away while still developing, sign a value free agent, and then wait for a star like Giannis to become available to go all in on while avoiding temptations for other trades until then.
I love you guys, and you did reference those of us who were alive in 1970, but the best streak ever was the 17 in a row we won in 1970, punctuated by the 1-point win over Oscar and the Cincy Royals; Clyde was euphoric after that win and the knicks running off the court after being down 5 with less than a minute to go was a great childhood memory; we went CRAZY in our house. ruclips.net/video/i1Oal6VlGQE/видео.html
@@LockedOnKnicks I am jealous that my knees creak with every step. But it is hard to describe how much the 1970 Knicks meant to all of us, to basketball, and to the culture. The way the Knicks played, the fact it is the city game, totally took over the city. All we were ever taught was: hit the open man see the man, see the ball. That is why having Clyde on the broadcasts is such a treat But young people like yourselves keep me going. I just don't say that - your knowledge, enthusiasm, and dedication to the Knicks is so impressive. Thanks for all you do
A perfect offseason is getting all our players healthy for next season
Resign to team friendly deals, draft multiple players who can give good backup minutes right away while still developing, sign a value free agent, and then wait for a star like Giannis to become available to go all in on while avoiding temptations for other trades until then.
That is definitely a dream scenario,I don't see anybody taking less money
What about the dream or Bridges or Markannen
I love you guys, and you did reference those of us who were alive in 1970, but the best streak ever was the 17 in a row we won in 1970, punctuated by the 1-point win over Oscar and the Cincy Royals; Clyde was euphoric after that win and the knicks running off the court after being down 5 with less than a minute to go was a great childhood memory; we went CRAZY in our house.
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Jealous that you got to experience that in real time!
@@LockedOnKnicks I am jealous that my knees creak with every step. But it is hard to describe how much the 1970 Knicks meant to all of us, to basketball, and to the culture. The way the Knicks played, the fact it is the city game, totally took over the city.
All we were ever taught was:
hit the open man
see the man, see the ball.
That is why having Clyde on the broadcasts is such a treat
But young people like yourselves keep me going. I just don't say that - your knowledge, enthusiasm, and dedication to the Knicks is so impressive. Thanks for all you do
The opening is way, way too long
It was fine
Great show as always guys