Shump's poem to his deceased aunt.
NY Knicks Iman Shumpert's poetry at Village Underground - YouTube
Damn, watching that made me tear up
Shump's poem to his deceased aunt.
NY Knicks Iman Shumpert's poetry at Village Underground - YouTube
Damn, watching that made me tear up
I thought Felton lost weight, B.
Gotta be Copeland though I don't know who else would be above him aside from Melo (James White???). Btw, his first name's Chris KoloSo Between, Adam Copeland, Pablo Prigoni, And Chris Smith
Which Unknown Are We Gonna Ride For, Overrate And Pray To Get More Mins Over Their Struggling Counter Part Higher In The Lineup?
Put Your Stock In Now
Bench Warming Hopefuls Of The Past Include Renaldo Balkman, Josh Harellson, Nate Robinson, Jeremy Lin, Randolph Morris, And Jerome Jordan
So Who Is It This Year Brehs?
**Invests Stock In Adam Copeland**
So Between, Chris Copeland, Pablo Prigoni, James White, And Chris Smith
Which Unknown Are We Gonna Ride For, Overrate And Pray To Get More Mins Over Their Struggling Counter Part Higher In The Lineup?
Put Your Stock In Now
Bench Warming Hopefuls Of The Past Include Renaldo Balkman, Josh Harellson, Nate Robinson, Jeremy Lin, Randolph Morris, And Jerome Jordan
So Who Is It This Year Brehs?
**Invests Stock In Chris Copeland**
4th & 5th place in the Atlantic
"Amare needs a point guard like Steve Nash (to thrive). He's a pick-and-roll guy, a pick-and-pop guy. He can't play in the half court where everything's slowed down," Marbury told ESPN New York during a brief interview in Manhattan on Wednesday.
When asked if he thought Anthony and Stoudemire could flourish together, Marbury said flatly, "Nope."In addition to his thoughts on Stoudemire, Marbury also questioned the Knicks' motivation in obtaining Anthony. New York executed a three-team blockbuster deal to bring Anthony in from Denver in February 2011.
"I don't know if (Knicks owner James) Dolan brought him in to win games or to make money," Marbury said. "I think it was to make money."
http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/sto...ink-carmelo-anthony-amare-stoudemire-good-fit