Y'all gonna be watching the Warriors vs Knicks game tonight? I wish I could be there myself in-person to see Curry break the record. The stadium would go wild when it happens.
its $400+ just for lower end seats, trust me you don't want to buy tickets at MSG lol. Much better off watching it at home on TNT
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Y'all gonna be watching the Warriors vs Knicks game tonight? I wish I could be there myself in-person to see Curry break the record. The stadium would go wild when it happens.
yes am a sad Knicks fan (1-6 in the last 7 games), like
@Haoku said it would be poetic for him to break the record at MSG considering his true breakout game came against us 9 seasons ago during the 2012-13 season. Before that game, most fans today didn't even know that he was consistently injured (especially his ankle) prior to 2012-13 and many people including the Warriors feared that he'd never be fully healthy or good enough to start for them. And at that time his extension deal of 4 yr/44M was considered an overpay believe it or not because of that, and in 2011-12 they
almost traded him to the Bucks instead of Monta Ellis in exchange for Andrew Bogut but luckily Jerry West at the time saw Steph as the Warriors' long term future instead of Ellis and the rest is history
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Yeah Murray’s asking price would be steep for obvious reasons. I saw some small buzz over the Knicks trading for him but they would have to really go in to have a chance.
I don’t see why Boston should move him rn, he’s been one of their lone bright spots in the season and the minute he’s back they beat the Bucks. Unless they’re getting a legit superstar PG back.
the only problem for the Celtics while they have 2 25+ PPG scorers (which almost no one else in the NBA but the Nets in KD/Harden or the Bulls in Lavine/DeRozan has), their depth sucks otherwise with a lot of stagnant iso offense and it's hard for them to improve the roster without moving one of the Jays (and Smart is not enough to make them better offensively either). Schroder despite all the 84M memes has severely outplayed his contract and if the Celtics can't nag a play-in/top 6 seed by February might think about trading him to a contender as basically a rental for the rest of the season since the Celtics won't have enough to pay him or offer (or anyone else that wants to acquire him)
They had it really good in 2018-2020 when they still had Rozier and Hayward (heck even Kemba before his knees started dying on him) on the team (both starters now on a young and upcoming Hornets team), they just don't have the depth to compete with contenders for a full 48 min.
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..and yes we were actually competent when Curry lit us up for 54