>Chair Throwing Madman Traded To Celtics

Posted: February 24, 2011 by Keith Stone in BOSTON SUCKS, Celtics, NBA

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Today is the NBA trade deadline. It’s like the Super Bowl for nerdy basketball fans. Apparently, Celtics President Danny Ainge didn’t think his team had enough maniacs and gave away Kendrick Perkins and Nate Robinson for Jeff Green and Nenad Krstic. You may remember Krstic as the balding Serbian freak who was arrested after throwing a chair during an international game.

He’s no Mick Foley. You know the second KG goes insane on Krstic during practice, he’s getting a trash can lid or ladder in the back of the head. No word yet on whether Paul Pierce’s wheelchair was included in the trade.

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>Man Attempts To Run Through 17 Panes of Glass, Fails

Posted: February 24, 2011 by Keith Stone in records, ridiculous

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This is a true Cinderella story. Reuben de Jong is trying the break his own (I REPEAT, HIS OWN!) world record by running through 17 panes of glass on some sort of bizarre Asian show. It did not go well.

What’s worse: the embarrassment or the sore neck? Gotta give him credit, though. I probably would have quit after the first six head butts. He really should have known that Asians love pulling this crazy stuff on TV.

>Farewell To Mediocrity

Posted: February 24, 2011 by Keith Stone in Knicks, Melo

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There was an energy in the Garden tonight, a real energy, unlike anything I’ve ever felt. Yeah, I wasn’t there when Willis came out of the tunnel, Messier raised the Stanley Cup, or Ali fought Frazier. I’m not saying that tonight was even on the level of those events. It was just different.

I was shocked at how many Carmelo jerseys people were wearing (even some for Chauncey Billups) and how crowded it was before the Knicks came out for warmups. When they did, Melo got a standing O. When he made his first shot in the layup line, people cheered. It was great. It also shows how desperate we are as a fanbase. The Garden may have over-dramatized things with the “I’m Coming Home” song during the starting lineups, but it’s not the first time. And this time, I think it was worth it.

The Knicks came out blazing and slowed down a little as expected. The chemistry actually wasn’t half bad. Amar’e and Melo deferred to each other. When Melo was double-teamed, he got it to Amar’e and vice versa. When teams have to worry about both of them, it really opens the court for guys like Landry Fields and Shawne Williams. Toney Douglas also had an outstanding game and should play a bigger role if can consistently take the ball to the hole. Chauncey Billups proved that he’s more than just a throw-in to the trade. He was a significant upgrade from Ray Felton. The D and rebounding was a little shaky but that’s going to get better with practice and hopefully an additional big body acquired before the trade deadline.
When the game was on the line, nobody backed down. Not the new guys. Not the old guys. Not the fans. Melo, Amar’e, and Chauncey have an uncanny knack to get to the line and that helps you win games. Melo made two big shots and that’s why we got him. He took 25 shots but it didn’t feel like he forced it too much. The key is to make sure everybody is involved and exploit the mismatches the team has on offense.
The Knicks will continue to improve. The role players need to come into their own and contribute. Opposing teams need to be kept off the boards. It will all take time. Right now, we know the Knicks are tough and they can score. Will that be enough? It’s a start.

>RIP Justin Bieber

Posted: February 23, 2011 by Keith Stone in death, Justin Bieber

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I saw this on YouTube. I have no interest in verifying that it’s fake so I’m going to have to assume that it’s from World’s Wildest Police Chases.

>Magic Johnson Needs To Shut Up

Posted: February 23, 2011 by Keith Stone in Magic Johnson, Twitter

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@MagicJohnson: Congrats to @ and the NY Knicks. Get ready Big Apple…a championship is coming in a couple of years!

I appreciate Magic’s enthusiasm here but we haven’t won in 38 years. Try not to get our hopes up and jinx it. Coming from the guy that originally recommended Isiah Thomas to be Knicks President and hosted The Magic Hour, I really can’t take this as a good sign.

>How the Hot Dogs are Made

Posted: February 22, 2011 by Keith Stone in fashion, interesting, Knicks

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The sporting-goods store, Gerry Cosby and Co., has prepared the Knicks’ jerseys for over half a century. Not Nike. Not Adidas. Once the Knicks inform them what numbers all the new guys will be wearing, the jerseys are prepped at their store a few blocks from the Garden and then the numbers and names are sewed on at an off-site location. It takes about an hour but if you had your own order waiting, sorry. The Knicks have priority. Whoever does Melo’s (looks like it will be #7) is like the Betsy Ross of the Knicks. Every stitch they sew on his first jersey will be a prelude to greatness and victory over the redcoats in Miami.

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The Undertaker made his long-awaited return yesterday after being, um, poisoned by his brother, Kane. My favorite Undertaker match is a classic from Summerslam 1994: Undertaker vs. Undertaker. I’ll give you one guess who wins.

>Best Ride Ever

Posted: February 22, 2011 by Keith Stone in bouncy castles, ridiculous

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I love bouncy castles. The first thing I’m going to do when I win the lottery is buy one (and of course two chicks at the same time). This weekend, two girls were playing on a bouncy castle when a gust of wind picked it up and dumped one of the girls ON TOP OF A HOUSE! At first, I was a bit skeptical. This sounded a bit like Balloon Boy to me, but if it’s true, it’s one of the coolest things, I’ve ever heard.

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>Trivia Time: 2/21/11 Edition

Posted: February 22, 2011 by Keith Stone in Bernard King, trivia

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This week’s Suite Trivia question is obviously Melo-related. The winner, as always, gets an opportunity to write a post in the Suite. Here we go:

What is the Knicks all-time record for scoring in a single game?

And a hint: It was accomplished by Bernard King on Christmas Day 1985.

Last week’s winner was Bob from Des Moines, IA. He correctly answered that the receptionist on The Office is named Kelly. Everyone calls her Erin to tell her apart from the Indian chick that talks a lot and every girl I know loves. Let’s hear what this wordsmith has to say. Everything is sic’d for your pleasure:

i cant figure out where baby carrots come from. yall know?”

Yeah, Bob. They come from Wikipedia.

>The Slutty Bartender

Posted: February 22, 2011 by Keith Stone in Knicks, Melo

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I went to Joshua Tree on 3rd Ave. on Sunday night (President’s Day FTW). One of the bartenders there was as sloppy as it gets. Big tits with a tight shirt, thong hanging out. She knew what she was doing when she was bending down. Every time you ordered a drink from her, she flirted so hard you expected her to take you into the bathroom in exchange for a tip. Every guy knows what I’m talking about.

As hot as she was, though, I got to thinking what I would have to go through to hook up with her. Even after seeing her shake her ass at every guy at the bar, I couldn’t say no when she asked me if I wanted another drink. How much money would I spend and how much of her slut antics would I put up with?

The Knicks finally acquired Carmelo Anthony on Monday night and it played out like the guy making a move for the slutty bartender. In the end, they bought plenty of drinks: Danilo Galinari, Wilson Chandler, Ray Felton, Timmy Mozgov, Anthony Randolph, Eddy Curry, a first-round draft pick, two second-round draft picks, and $3 million. It’s frustrating because it seems like they’re giving up a lot and maybe they didn’t need to. I think that as Knicks fans, it’s hard to say goodbye because these players were likable and it was fun to see them grow particularly after that horrid stretch from 2005-2007. The team is 28-26, though. They weren’t exactly setting the world on fire. Wilson Chandler is a restricted free agent at the end of the season and was unlikely to come back. Gallo had an extra year on his contract but it would have been tough to keep him when he became a free agent as well. Mozgov is a project. Ray Felton played great but has been struggling with injuries. Chauncey Billups will be a better replacement despite being on his last legs.

This girl is definitely going home with someone. The Russian guy at the end of the bar was ordering vodka tonics and telling her about his Jet Ski and some douche from LA wearing shades was circling. The Knicks are cooler but those guys made them step up. She’s not going home with the Knicks just because there’s nobody else there, but it’s a lot easier to persuade a girl to go to Midtown than Jersey or Brooklyn. They tried to play it cool and wait till closing time but their buddy in a band with the rich dad kept prodding them to buy more drinks and go for it right now. If the Knicks couldn’t seal the deal, he might start hanging out with his friend from Detroit a lot more. So they bought a couple extra rounds of shots and soon the chick was stumbling into a taxi.

If the Knicks didn’t make a move, maybe they make the second round of the playoffs, but without serious reinforcements would they ever contend? There’s no telling how long Amar’e is going to be playing as well as he is. Melo’s a top-15 player in the league and he makes the Knicks potentially greater than they would be with anyone they traded away. Melo is battle-tested. He’s played in 45 career playoff games in the significantly harder West. He’ll be ready to go up against the Bulls in the first round and won’t be afraid of the Heat, Celtics, and Magic.

It’s clear now that Melo wasn’t going to wait to become a free agent. The free agent class of 2012 is loaded but it’s so far away. The only players the Knicks have under contract for 2012-2013 are Amar’e, Melo, and Renaldo Balkman for about $45 million. Depending on the new CBA, they should still have some flexibility. This was really the Knicks’ one chance to get any game-changer until then and nobody knows what the new Collective Bargaining Agreement will bring. There may be franchise tags or a hard cap. You can bring the slutty bartender home and she might be a dude, but it’s worth the risk.

Ultimately, Amar’e and Carmelo are the cornerstones of this team. Their games do not complement each other, but they are gamers and maturing into leaders. Coach D is smart and will help them figure it out. All three of them have something to prove. Carmelo is coming to New York to show that this entire hassle was worth it. He and Amar’e need to rally the team around them and make a commitment to defense and rebounding. We all know they’re going to score. A lot. It’s how they do the other things that will make all the difference.

With a upgraded starting lineup but short bench, it’s going to be tough for the Knicks to contend for a title as currently constructed. However, the NBA is a superstar-driven league and now they have two. THE KEY IS THAT THE KNICKS HAVE TWO SUPERSTARS. The second- and sixth-leading scorers in the NBA are on the Knicks. You got the slutty bartender home before some other prick could swoop in and take her. What else can you ask for? You may have spent a ton of cash and lost some of your dignity but you had a hell of a night. The important thing is that you got her home. And if one day a girl from New Orleans, a bitchy Mormon, or a tall chick dressed as Superman want to join the fun, you’re right up there with the best of the best.

My slutty bartender didn’t have such a great night as the Knicks’ girl. After they started playing “I Wanna Dance With Somebody,” she tried to climb onto the bar and fell backwards into a mirror. She was helped away by a bouncer. I guess now I know what it’s like to be a Grizzlies fan.