<div class="quote_poster">Quoting B-flame:</div><div class="quote_post">kom so og rappa hahahahaha</div> on the hiphop forum..OK....by BTW Adubb got ya avatar ready now!
ya....so quit using mine....anyways, i really doubt vince wants out ... this unnamed source is probably some idoit on the street that doesn't know <strike>shit</strike> about bball. <font color="red">Refrain from any swearing when posting here, this is your first warning. -thefranchise3</font>
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting thefranchise3:</div><div class="quote_post">Good point there, but when you say that Vince has peaked as a player (which is true), I also think AIs has too. Hes older than Vince, hes had injuries the in the past. If AI can stay healthy he may have 2-3 more great season's in him, but remember that big "if". Also he launches a lot of shots during a game, a shoots around 39-42% each game, which is hurtfull to our team. If you remember most of the games last season (when all players were healthy), and some seasons before that, we usually get killed in games because of our poor shooting percentage. I would rather have a more efficient player(s) (doesn't mean better) for our team, mainly because we haven't had the ability to stay consistent for 48 minutes. AI has certainly done the job in the past, but he wouldn't be able to turn us into a winner.</div> shooting percentages are deceiving especially when u have a good rebounding team like the sixers had. if ai was on the raptors, i would put him back at the point, utilizing is penetrating and breakdown abilities something the raptors desperately need. ai has been unfairly labeled "selfish", what most people neglect is that the sixers lacked scoring depth, so ai's scoring was imperative. if he comes to the raptors with a jalen, a burgeoning star like cb4, donyell and potentially hudson, ai can play less minutes while subordinating himself to team play in the process. i think ai has a renaissance in him, he's the da vinci of the nba.
lol B-flame...i'm a believer too...a foolish one i'll admit that but i still believe Vince still has some will and strength left in him to show up this season in the NBA as someone who will carry his team to have a great season
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting McGrady^1:</div><div class="quote_post">ya....so quit using mine....anyways, i really doubt vince wants out ... this unnamed source is probably some idoit on the street that doesn't know <strike>shit</strike> about bball. <font color="red">Refrain from any swearing when posting here, this is your first warning. -thefranchise3</font></div> It's not an unnamed source, like someone from the street... its a league source
^ Amen brother! (Another hopeless fan with nearly...but not entirely...hopeless aspirations for the once all-mighty VC. Please...PLEASE show up next year or i'm officially hanging my shoes as a VC fan. (btw...can someone PLEASE help me change my member name??? It's getting crappier by the day.
would you want out of an organization that has been going down hill over the last couple over years, you get management that you really dont like you draft a scrub player? I would.
^ Huh? I'm not questioning Vince's reasons for wanting to leave (if it's true). I'm just hoping that if he comes back, he'll have a stand-out season.
The rumour isn't true according to RealGM(which I believe is very credible) go to http://knicks.realgm.com and look @ July 2nd's news, it should still be on the front page and you just migh thave to scroll down
A more reliable source (in my mind)... Peter Vescey wrote an article addressing the very situation: NY POST
Can we all just drop this Vince leaving bs??? It started out as a rumour from an "outside source" and fans like us contemplated continuously on it and made it out to be a huge scene without even being sure it was true.