I really don't like to use this adjective, but in this case? I'll make an exception. That's a pretty retarded statement. I really don't think that the Knicks are going to match a large offer and screw up their cap space next year... and Portland doesn't need Lee badly enough to give him a large contract AND value to the Knicks. Ed O.
Haven't we been down this road before? Lee is one of several players (EG Bass, Varejao) who would be useful to the Blazers - EXCEPT for the small fact that they want to be paid and played like starters. Even if the Blazers ponied up the $$$, they would be unhappy with their role and a headache in the locker-room.
New York sports fans delusional? Fail to understand that the world doesn't revolve around them? Color me shocked... http://www.last.fm/music/The Neal Pollack Invasion/_/New York City?autostart
This just goes with what some of us have been saying all along. Signing him has disaster written all over it. If he signs, it will only be for the money, and we'll have to grossly overpay for him. Once he gets his contract and barely plays, his agent will be demanding we trade him.
yep. Apparently, Neal Pollack started a band to promote his book "Never Mind the Pollacks, which I haven't read yet but just ordered.