<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">What happened exactly with the Knicks? FW: They selected me at No. 15, but I had a back injury and I couldn't go there. I would have had a good opportunity to make it without the injury, but time passed... And there was no longer an obligation for me to go there. Do you think you could have had a good NBA career without the injury problems? FW: The fact is before these injury problem in my back, I was playing very well with Limoges (his French club). You can't re-write history, but with a little bit of luck I think I could have made it there. When was the last time somebody from the Knicks contacted you? FW: Almost never. I have barely been in touch with them. They contacted my agent directly. Are you happy with the way your career has gone or were you expecting a little bit more? FW: The problem has been that the one serious injury I've had it was much more serious that I expected. Now I'm better and I feel ready to keep playing seven or eight more years like this.</div> http://hoopshype.com/interviews/weis_sierra.htm
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Purple Fever:</div><div class="quote_post">I'm quite sure the Vince poster in the Olympics had something to do with it (as silly as it sounds).</div> Agreed, a guy can't get that much respect after getting monster postered .
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">What happened exactly with the Knicks? FW: They selected me at No. 15, but I had a back injury and I couldn't go there. I would have had a good opportunity to make it without the injury, but time passed... And there was no longer an obligation for me to go there.</div> Ha! Freddy baby, you were SCARED of the NBA. Just admit it, fella. You were trembling at the thought of getting owned by NBA athletes. _____ "What really happened with the Knicks?" FW (thinking): I am a fragile Frenchman, I do not belong with those beastly barbarians in America. FW <u>(saying)</u>: They selected me at No. 15, but I had a back injury and I couldn't go there. I would have had a good opportunity to make it without the injury, but time passed... And there was no longer an obligation for me to go there.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting j0se:</div><div class="quote_post">None of you never really saw him in action, dont be pathetic</div> word up jose most of these guys have`nt even seen an nba game in real life,they just talk a big game
I liked Weiss, but I seem to recall he had familial issues (a sick father maybe?) followed by injury. I don't think the poster had much to do with it, but I'm sure it bares a subconscious reminder to everyon in the league. I thought Weiss had an up-side and all, but I thought the real loss from that draft was Aleksander Radojevic. I remember on draft night those were the two real enigmas. They were both NBA busts though. Well, at least that's a couple of mysteries solved. It seems like a few pretty decent centers from around that time have just sort of fizzled. I remember thinking Mamadou N'Daiye was going to be the next Dikembe Mutombo. I wonder if there is such an outcry for quality big men now that the league isn't really taking the time to develop mediocre big men. It seems like starting around that time, there began an onslaught of big man flops. This occured to me because Primos Brezec was drafted either right after N'Daiye or close after, and he didn't have his first good season until last year. Radojevic and Weiss were in the next year's draft. Maybe guys are just getting left behind in search of a new potential big man. Others coming to mind are: Ousmanne Cisse, Wang Zhi Zhi, Cal Bowdler, Tim Young, Desagna Diop (we'll see this year), the three aforementioned. (At my own concession N'Daiye stuck around the league and is currently a free agent, but still...)
I saw him play in some Eurobasket games, and he's fairly decent. Has a decent post game, decent on the boards, but he's as slow as hell.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting chuck d:</div><div class="quote_post">word up jose most of these guys have`nt even seen an nba game in real life,they just talk a big game</div> That is completely untrue, most posters here in the Knicks forum follow the NBA very closely. j0se - I have seen tapes of Weis, he wasn't tough enough for the league.
Weis never played in the NBA, who knows? Who cares really, he's old news, move on. You guys act like it was the most godawfull pick at the time, think about it We had Houston and Sprewell, obviously they weren't going to draft Artest, they needed a center badly with Ewing being gone...so what do you expect? 98% of this forum only seen this guy get teabagged by Vince Carter, thats it really, most of us don't even know what his game is like, its worthless debating about this unknown baller or talking about him.
I know about him and how he played - he wasn't tough enough physically or mentally for the NBA. Artest was considered a great future SF, tough and hard-nosed (what NY loves). Instead we go with a weakling five. It's just a very stupid pick, everyone knew that even if Weis came to NY he wouldn't be much. The entire crowd was rooting for Artest like mad, then we picked Weis and angry chants started to arise - that's how it went down. It was stupid, but yes - let's move on.