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New York Mets Amazin’ News, 6/22/17: Dodgers Win Big Once Again, Yasiel Puig and Mets Players Get Heated

Zachary Weisleder

The New York Mets dropped their third straight game on Wednesday night to the red-hot Los Angeles Dodgers, 8-2, at Chavez Ravine.  [sc name=”Mets Center Right” ]For the third consecutive night, the New York Mets were bombed out by the Los Angeles Dodgers and their home run-happy lineup. They have been outscored, 30-8, over the course of … Continued

New York Yankees: What Is Actually Wrong With Tyler Clippard?

It’s well-established that New York Yankees seventh-inning man Tyler Clippard is struggling. Today we look into why. The New York Yankees may have snapped their longest losing streak since 2007 on Wednesday night, but their seventh inning man Tyler Clippard continued to struggle after being put in an ever-so-low-leveraged situation in the top of the ninth … Continued

New York Rangers Blueshirt Beat, 6/22/17: Expansion Draft and New NHL Jerseys

Derek Radich

In Phil Jackson’s defense, there’s no excuse for Kristaps Porzingis bailing on his exit interview. (Don’t get used to hearing the word ‘defense’ associated with Jackson or his team that has ranked 28, 18 and 25 in the league in that category the last three years respectively)

KP has tremendous upside and there are a ton of reasons to be excited about the possibility of him tapping into that superstar potential. Jackson even referred to him as a “unicorn” in his exclusive interview with the MSG network, a sign that the 2015 No. 4 overall pick could mature into an incredibly special player.

But despite Porzingis’ poor and irresponsible decision-making, it doesn’t warrant him dealt by the Knicks.

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Trading KP would be a sign of coaching malpractice and ineptitude that is a cause for immediate termination. Along with the entire fan base boycotting games and showing up to the Garden with signs that bellow so loudly James Dolan hears the noise in his chambers, Phil should have to turn in his ID and the keys to what would be his old office.

“As much as we love this guy, we have to do what’s best for the club.” nonsensically told Al Trautwig during the interview, as if ridding yourself of a 16/7/2 versatile 20-year old is in the best interest of a franchise in clear rebuilding mode.

The Knicks have a fundamental problem in the front office. It’s contagious and sabotaging their chances of escaping the harsh realities of what feels like permanent purgatory.

Remember when the Zen Master was brought on board to set the captive free and turn water into wine? That hasn’t even come close to manifesting itself, as his stubbornness and obsession with antiquated systems have the Knicks no closer to relevancy than they were prior to his arrival.

“I think we know what we’re doing,” Jackson said when asked about his message to fans exuding apprehension.

Here’s a friendly reminder that NY is 80-166 in Phil’s first three full seasons at the helm. This doesn’t sound like someone who is well-equipped to reverse their fortunes. It actually reeks of an individual still carrying strictly cash on the EZ-pass only highways.

The only plausible scenario for moving KP would be if you were blown away by a deal that netted you high-end picks and versatile wings. Otherwise, phone calls shouldn’t be answered and voicemails shouldn’t be returned.

For those keeping score at home, the executive being paid $60 million over five years is responsible for the worst season in franchise history, trading away Tyson Chandler, Iman Shumpert and Jr. Smith (key cogs in that 54-win season) and doling out an unprecedented no-trade clause to an aging star on top of a max-contract.

The best thing he’s done since taking over was drafting KP and somehow he’s found himself on a first-class non-stop flight to messing that one up. Not to mention, Phil has be unwavering in his desire to diminish any trade value Carmelo Anthony has by publicly trashing him.

 

 

Russell Westbrook Shows Off Gucci Diaper Bag In Paris (Photo)

Patrick Hennessy

Not to be outdone, Russell Westbrook going dad mode too with the diaper bag pic.twitter.com/gEScBlq5UJ — Basketball Forever (@bballforever_) June 21, 2017 Russell Westbrook has not let turning into a dad prevent him from showing off his unique style, in fact, it is just making it bolder. NBA superstar and potential MVP Russell Westbrook has … Continued