David Lee

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Against Milwaukee today, David played 32 minutes, shot 9-12 and had 14 rebounds.

just imagine if he developed an offensive game.
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I saw him win a dunk contest a few years ago. I was hoping he would be invited to the NBA slam dunk on all-star weekend. Didn't happen. Hopefully Dirk, Nash and Kapono will be in the three-point competition.
 

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Dirk, Mike Miller, and Jason Kapono were just named to the three-point competition along with Jason Terry, Damon Jones(why) and Gilbert Arenas.
 

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Steve Nash should have been invited to be in the three point contest too.Maybe it's because he has a sore shoulder.I'm really happy for Kapono as he is having a break out year.He was awesome in college.

David Lee would win the Dunk Contest.It really sucks that he wasn't invited.He can do just about any dunk out there.He has amazing hops!
 

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David Lee had a great game at the rookie-sophomore challenge last night on TNT. He was referred to as Mr. Perfect for going 14-14 from the field for a 30 point..11 rebound game. He won the MVP. The announcers also stated that he was fan favorite on the knicks and that he and Eddy Curry were the cornerstones of the franchise. His coming out party was last night.
 

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david lee was rippin it out there. he was throwing it down with authority in the paint. i liked how the guy interviewing him at the half asked him why he's not starting for the knicks. i wish he would have said, "because i'm white."


remember when he played at florida? it was always walsh and robberson that got all the ink and hype and i used to wonder why lee was largely ignored.
 

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I always thought David Lee underachieved at Florida. He was too unselfish( a common trait among white players), he didn't demand the ball in the paint. There was only one ball to go around and those Florida teams had alot of shooters. Lee got his points the same way he gets his with the Knicks. Rebounding, hustle, and just being instinctually smart about knowing where the ball is at all times. He also showed off his passing skills last night. It's nice to see a white american star get the MVP.
 

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guest301 said:
David Lee had a great game at the rookie-
sophomore challenge last night on TNT. He was referred to as Mr.
Perfect for going 14-14 from the field for a 30 point..11 rebound
game. He won the MVP. The announcers also stated that he was fan
favorite on the knicks and that he and Eddy Curry were the
cornerstones of the franchise. His coming out party was last night.

As ESPN reported that David Lee won MVP for the game, they showed
him holding the trophy while stating that the "freshman team stunk".

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The Caste System abomination known as ESPN The Magazine
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has an article this week noting Lee's productivity and popularity with Knicks fans -- and then congratulates Isiah Thomas (through the vehicle of another of the corporate media's ubiquitous "anonymous sources")for using him as a backup! Some lowlights:


"When was the last time a Knick sported a black eye (at least one courtesy of game action)? David Lee earned the battle scar in a recent win over the Clippers. And while no one is ready to see it as a sign of change in team temperament, it does show why Lee, at least, shines on a nightly basis.


"These days, the rugged play of the second-year forward sparks much of the Garden faithful's sporadic cheers. He's getting 11.1 ppg and 10.8 rpg, one of 12 players in the league averaging double figures in points and boards. After center Eddie Curry, no one's been more instrumental in helping the Knicks get over the depths of last season. . .


"Thing is, when Lee plays at least 40 minutes, the Knicks are 6-2. . . So, if he's money in the clutch, why doesn't he start? Isiah Thomas is convinced Lee is most effective as the first forward off the bench. And Lee's fine with it. "I'm happy either way," he says. "I trust my coach's judgment". . .


" 'It's not often I say this,'[an unnamed]Eastern Conference scout says, 'but Isiah really knows what he's doing when it comes to playing Lee'." . .
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Why is every white guy described as rugged...I would see it more as a compliment if someone would put that moniker on a occasional black athlete. So Isiah Thomas is a genuis for playing a extremly productive player who is also a fan favorite. Pretty low standards to earn the title of a genuis.
 

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Guest310,


Well, "rugged" is just one of many caste words. We're always possession receivers, hard workers, scrappy. and my favorite, "throw back player." It's just a word that explains why this white athlete is in the league, because it is assumed they have no talent, and have to make up for that with some kind of superficial trait.
 

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Don't forget blue-collar, overachievers, high-motor, charlie-hustle, sneaky speed, deceptive speed, etc....Edited by: guest301
 

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Yeah, deceptive speed is a classic too. I'm waiting for an announcer to say Byron Leftwich is deceptively slow.


This reminds me of a funny story from my high school baseball days. We only had one black guy on our team my senior year. And as it was, this guy was actually the slowest guy onour team. He wasn't fat or anything, the dude was just slow. Everybody always gave him some good natured ribbing for being the slowest player on a team full of whites. He didn't play much. But one time he was inserted into the game as a pinch runner on 1st base. The opposing coach immediately yelled to his pitcher "heads up, speed on first, speed on first." Our dugout erupted in laughter. And it was even funnier that the opposing coach looked so puzzled as to what we all thought was so funny.
 

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guest301 said:
Don't forget blue-collar, overachievers, high-motor, charlie-hustle, sneaky speed, deceptive speed, etc....

...brings his lunchpail every day, good hands (not used quite as often) ... doesn't mind going over the middle... undersized, but makes up for it with (fill in the blank)...
 

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cutty said:
Yeah, deceptive speed is a classic too. I'm waiting for an announcer to say Byron Leftwich is deceptively slow.


This reminds me of a funny story from my high school baseball days. We only had one black guy on our team my senior year. And as it was, this guy was actually the slowest guy on our team. He wasn't fat or anything, the dude was just slow. Everybody always gave him some good natured ribbing for being the slowest player on a team full of whites. He didn't play much. But one time he was inserted into the game as a pinch runner on 1st base. The opposing coach immediately yelled to his pitcher "heads up, speed on first, speed on first." Our dugout erupted in laughter. And it was even funnier that the opposing coach looked so puzzled as to what we all thought was so funny.

Oh man gotta love the opposing coach's stereotyping.
 
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Casey Steingel said, when Elston Howard joined the Yankees, We finally
get one, and he's the slowest guy on the team!
 

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here's a video recap of David's performance in the Rookie-Sophomore game. the last dunk is something!
 

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Awesome find JC! Thanks for posting it.
 

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NBA fans know who this guy is now. Maybe they will let him in the dunk competition next year.
 

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Here is a bit from Kelly Dwyer at SI.com:

- With David Lee (14-of-14 shooting) looking like a man among, well, rookies in last Friday's Rookie Challenge, the seasonlong question about why this second-year forward hasn't earned a starting nod took to the national airwaves. Lee has been New York's best player all season (Eddy Curry scores quite well, doesn't rebound, hurts the team defensively, can't pass out of a double team to save his life -- save your e-mails), averaging 11.2 points and 10.6 rebounds in just 30.8 minutes per game.

Thomas was brilliant in plucking Lee with the last pick of the first round in 2005, but the fact that he continually has to sit behind wasted free-agent acquisitions like James and Jared Jeffries is infuriating. I mean, there's a reason New York has all these comeback wins, and it isn't the sterling play of Jared Jeffries.
 

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ha! great find on that post, surfsider!
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