Even if the Knicks lost all of the remaining games on their schedule they wouldn't have enough losses to receive a top 5 draft pick.
We get the pick if it lands in the top 5 but yeah that's highly unlikely at this point.Doesn't Houston have New York's 1st rounder? Dayum.
Shit we could be without Melo if he wakes up tomorrow and his hamstring is still bothering him... Back to Linsanity it is
And if Lin is out? Douglasanity? Jeromesanity?
Im down for a Linsanity playoff run..
we just need Jeffries and Walker back![]()
I read he's going to Miami for a 2nd opinion.
The good news is it's a bulged disc and not a herniated disc, his time table is unpredictable it could be a few weeks or months.
I have bulging disc in my back and facet syndrome. My back literally locks up from time to time. I'm out of commission for like a week at a clip. Thanks God it only happens like 2-3x a year.
With that said, i'm 55 years old, and i had bulging disc since about 40. It didn't start locking up till i was like 46, so long story short, i don't feel Amar;e is in any worst shape then Patrick Ewings knees were in all those years. Lots of ice after games, and lots of stetching, and know what bothers your back the most, and try to eliminate it, or adjust.
I think Amar'e realizes in a few days that Ice is his best friend now and heat sucks ass...we'll see...i'm sure this didn't just happen, and he was playing fine
and folks...this is exactly why you don't sign an injury prone big man to a fat contract.
We really should've picked up Ronny Turiaf this season. God forbid we drop Douglas or Bibby though. LOL. That non-move is going to come to haunt us IMO.
and folks...this is exactly why you don't sign an injury prone big man to a fat contract.
WoW old school the DON is in the houseThank you for sharing your knowledge. The forum clearly needs it.
Anyone ever heard of a guy named Larry Johnson? This was a long, long time ago before players stopped playing defense and called themselves 'Super Stars'. Anyway, Johnson played with chronic back injuries for years. And his injury was far more severe than a bulging disk. LJ's back issues ranged from a pinched nerve, back springs and a rupturing patellar tendon. Yet through all of this he still managed to help the Charlotte Hornets get 50 wins and went to help the Knicks make history as the first 8 seed to make it to the finals.
Also keep in mind that Galinari has laminotomy back surgery and he's come back nicely. So retirement talk is nonsense.