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  • Warriors and Bulls were reported to be the top two suitors at the end of May if Toure became unrestricted. I hope one of them steps up and gives him a guaranteed contract so that his time in the summer league can be a little less stressful.

    Cle fell into a nice situation where he has a chance to grab serious minutes. I hope Toure finds the same opportunity.

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    • Originally posted by MadaboutWu View Post
      Bit of an understatement. If you check out the top 20 all time lists he appears on many.
      Yes, he appears in many and he was a very fine all around player. However, the lists alone can be a little misleading. Toure earned his minutes, but had the advantage of playing a lot of games and a lot of minutes over a full 4 year career. For example, he was a very good assist man and is #1 on the Shocker all time list. However, he played in 139 games compared to #2 Armstrong who had only one less assist in 78 games (freshman couldn't play varsity during that time). Toure is #11 in all time points, but did you realize Durley was #15. Number of games played.

      You also won't see Toure in many, if any, % categories. This isn't meant to say Murry was not a very good and very important player.

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      • Does it mean anything that Toure is not listed on the Knicks summer league roster?

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        • Originally posted by DJ06Shocker View Post
          Does it mean anything that Toure is not listed on the Knicks summer league roster?

          http://www.nba.com/knicks/knicks-ann...-league-roster
          No. He's a free agent right now.
          Livin the dream

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          • Shocker character

            Two of the Knicks up-and comers-are still making an impact despite missing this year’s playoffs.  Just in the nick of time, Toure’ Murry and Jeremy Tyler surprised Sam Rivera at Burke Rehabilitation Hospital in White Plains on Wednesday afternoon.  Rivera was about to check out of the hospital before Murry and Tyler quickly jumped at the opportunity to make a lasting impact in Rivera’s life.
            Where oh where is our T. Boone Pickens.

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            • Knicks want to re-sign Murry via WSJ reporter on twitter.
              The mountains are calling, and I must go.

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              • In a couple years when they draft Baker and Van Vleet, you may as well rename 'em to the New York Knickershockers.
                Last edited by Kung Wu; July 13, 2014, 10:57 PM.
                Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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                • Don't know if this has been posted here but there is a nice connection to the Knicks and WSU. The NBA Champion Knickerbockers in 1970 had two Wichita State Alumni on the roster.

                  Roster
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                  No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birth Date Exp College
                  12 Dick Barnett SG 6-4 190 October 2, 1936 9 Tennessee State University
                  17 Nate Bowman C 6-10 230 March 19, 1943 3 Wichita State University
                  24 Bill Bradley SF 6-5 205 July 28, 1943 2 Princeton University
                  22 Dave DeBusschere PF 6-6 220 October 16, 1940 7 University of Detroit Mercy
                  10 Walt Frazier PG 6-4 200 March 29, 1945 2 Southern Illinois University
                  20 Bill Hosket PF 6-8 225 December 20, 1946 1 Ohio State University
                  5 Don May SF 6-4 200 January 3, 1946 1 University of Dayton
                  19 Willis Reed C 6-9 235 June 25, 1942 5 Grambling State University
                  6 Mike Riordan SG 6-4 200 July 9, 1945 1 Providence College
                  33 Cazzie Russell SF 6-5 218 June 7, 1944 3 University of Michigan
                  9 Dave Stallworth SF 6-7 200 December 20, 1941 2 Wichita State University
                  16 John Warren SG 6-3 180 July 7, 1947 R St. John's University

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                  • Originally posted by Signman View Post
                    Don't know if this has been posted here but there is a nice connection to the Knicks and WSU. The NBA Champion Knickerbockers in 1970 had two Wichita State Alumni on the roster.

                    Roster
                    Glossary · SHARE · Embed · CSV · Export · PRE · LINK · ?
                    No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birth Date Exp College
                    12 Dick Barnett SG 6-4 190 October 2, 1936 9 Tennessee State University
                    17 Nate Bowman C 6-10 230 March 19, 1943 3 Wichita State University
                    24 Bill Bradley SF 6-5 205 July 28, 1943 2 Princeton University
                    22 Dave DeBusschere PF 6-6 220 October 16, 1940 7 University of Detroit Mercy
                    10 Walt Frazier PG 6-4 200 March 29, 1945 2 Southern Illinois University
                    20 Bill Hosket PF 6-8 225 December 20, 1946 1 Ohio State University
                    5 Don May SF 6-4 200 January 3, 1946 1 University of Dayton
                    19 Willis Reed C 6-9 235 June 25, 1942 5 Grambling State University
                    6 Mike Riordan SG 6-4 200 July 9, 1945 1 Providence College
                    33 Cazzie Russell SF 6-5 218 June 7, 1944 3 University of Michigan
                    9 Dave Stallworth SF 6-7 200 December 20, 1941 2 Wichita State University
                    16 John Warren SG 6-3 180 July 7, 1947 R St. John's University
                    Pretty sweet.

                    The Knicks roots go deep. Here is Marshall's coaching tree as it relates to the Knicks:

                    Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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                    • Plus McDaniel, Murry, and Early.
                      Livin the dream

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                      • It sure couldn't hurt WSU's east coast exposure to have two young players on the Knicks roster.
                        The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
                        We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.

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                        • Originally posted by Signman View Post
                          Don't know if this has been posted here but there is a nice connection to the Knicks and WSU. The NBA Champion Knickerbockers in 1970 had two Wichita State Alumni on the roster.

                          Roster
                          Glossary · SHARE · Embed · CSV · Export · PRE · LINK · ?
                          No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birth Date Exp College
                          12 Dick Barnett SG 6-4 190 October 2, 1936 9 Tennessee State University
                          17 Nate Bowman C 6-10 230 March 19, 1943 3 Wichita State University
                          24 Bill Bradley SF 6-5 205 July 28, 1943 2 Princeton University
                          22 Dave DeBusschere PF 6-6 220 October 16, 1940 7 University of Detroit Mercy
                          10 Walt Frazier PG 6-4 200 March 29, 1945 2 Southern Illinois University
                          20 Bill Hosket PF 6-8 225 December 20, 1946 1 Ohio State University
                          5 Don May SF 6-4 200 January 3, 1946 1 University of Dayton
                          19 Willis Reed C 6-9 235 June 25, 1942 5 Grambling State University
                          6 Mike Riordan SG 6-4 200 July 9, 1945 1 Providence College
                          33 Cazzie Russell SF 6-5 218 June 7, 1944 3 University of Michigan
                          9 Dave Stallworth SF 6-7 200 December 20, 1941 2 Wichita State University
                          16 John Warren SG 6-3 180 July 7, 1947 R St. John's University

                          And Phil Jackson sat out this season, his 3rd with the Knicks, with a back injury.
                          "I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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                          Remember when Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare:
                          "We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".

                          A physician called into a radio show and said:
                          "That's the definition of a stool sample."

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                          • Utah interested in signing Toure, but he is holding out for an offer from Miami first.

                            I actually think Utah might be a better fit, but I can understand why a 24 year old would prefer south Florida.

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                            • Florida has no state income tax, yes?

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                              • Si, but something tells me that's not his #1 motive :)

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