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J.R. Smith will be a member of the New York Knicks

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ESPN is reporting, that former Nuggets shooting guard J.R. Smith will not be returning to the Nuggets. Smith Tweeted out early this morning that he will join Jeremy Lin, Carmelo Anthony, and the New York Knicks. Smith will received a prorated portion of New York's mini mid-level exception ($2.5 million) and a player option for a second season. Smith will be missed by many in Nuggets Nation ...

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Happy for him, will always root for him.
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Good for him. Bad for us in Denver and the Nuggets.
58 votes
I knew Denver wasn't an option, good for him.
174 votes
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Voted for "other"

I’m glad the J.R. Smith era in Denver is over, and am not a fan of his.

by NuggetsFan99 on Feb 17, 2012 9:48 AM MST reply actions  

I second that!

2012! Which way do we want the USA to go?

by SD_Nugget_Fan on Feb 17, 2012 5:35 PM MST up reply actions  

Other....

Have fun with that New York. All the positive LInergy you have had lately is about to be thrown out of wack

by TopherYork on Feb 17, 2012 9:50 AM MST reply actions  

it doesn't make much sense

I understand NY is in need of something resembling a bench but another ball stopper?

I suppose they can install the no assist line up once Baron Davis comes back: Davis, Smith, Anthony, Stoudemire and Chandler

Why live life on the edge, when you can jump off?
Anthony from bondage will deliver Gallinari

by Zachm219 on Feb 17, 2012 9:56 AM MST via iPhone app reply actions  

JR wasn't a ball stopper

It went up the second it got in his hands.

"When I played, this is how I liked to play," Karl said. "It’s a combination of North Carolina, Phoenix Suns, Doug Moe. There is a commitment to running all the time."
Smith's mistakes throughout the series have bothered Karl. "And then, of course the one with eight seconds to go, from 50 feet," Karl said. "I just love the dignity of the game being insulted right in front of me."

by Plea for Intelligence on Feb 17, 2012 12:21 PM MST up reply actions  

Other

Nuggets East continues

though he does have the NY tat on his neck

Release the Tebow!

by NewEraNugg on Feb 17, 2012 10:01 AM MST reply actions  

thats YM

“Young Money” Him and Chris Johnson are the only “Young Money” athletes… Rap start Lil Waynew runs “Young Money” Productions and it’s basically one of the Rap monopolies.

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by NastyNessy71 on Feb 17, 2012 10:35 AM MST up reply actions  

yea they suck pretty bad

I don’t mind Drake tho… his stuff is pretty good… Tygas not bad either.

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by NastyNessy71 on Feb 17, 2012 11:19 AM MST up reply actions  

I can't get past the fact that Drake is

a) from Toronto
b) and the bigger issue, he was on a Canadian teenagers show (Degrassi) for a number of years.

He carries very little cred with me.

by NugNugz on Feb 17, 2012 12:31 PM MST up reply actions  

hahaha, my sister brings up the Canadian show all the time.

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by Nate Timmons on Feb 17, 2012 2:06 PM MST up reply actions  

uhhhhg.....Last name ever...first name worst!

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by Jeffrey Morton on Feb 17, 2012 4:19 PM MST up reply actions  

angry

I was having such a good time rooting against NY. Now I’m torn…

by JBnuggs on Feb 17, 2012 10:03 AM MST reply actions  

I'm torn as well

I love JR. He did his best in Denver and truly liked it here. If it weren’t for some old guy, he would have been given a better chance to mature into a true star. Never materialized, but I can’t say that’s going to happen on this New York team either. Regardless, he is fun to watch and a much better playmaker than people give him credit for.

by RoxWS2014 on Feb 17, 2012 10:21 AM MST up reply actions  

A new crazy team!

I have no problem cheering for New York. It is the new crazy team in the NBA. If Lin keeps rolling, we are talking about all offense and no defense.

Can Melo pass, can Amare jump, can JR survive the night life! The intrigue..

And yes, I am definitely rooting for NY over Miami, Boston, and maybe even the Bulls.. why not? Eastern chaos!!!!!

No pressure on the Nuggets now.. they are so far under the radar.. they might as be underground.

by djyoung71 on Feb 17, 2012 10:05 AM MST reply actions  

I don't know why JR didn't choose the Bulls

He could have made a name for himself. Now he is in the circus known as NYK.
As I said, I will still follow JR to whatever team he goes to, and it looks like my second favorite team in the NBA is the NY Knicks (though I am still hoping they will tank it in 2013 just cuz that 2014 draft pick will be that much better :)!!)

Gotta love the haterz. Keep that hate a comin'

by JR15 on Feb 17, 2012 10:11 AM MST reply actions  

This

If anything, I root hard for Lin because he is saving the Knicks this season and is ensuring they don’t get a lottery pick this season. As long as they don’t get an impactful player in the lottery, who knows how this team can combust by the time 2014 rolls around. Chandler, Melo and Amara (you know, the three most uncomplementary players to throw on NBA uniforms) essentially put the Knicks over the salary cap for the next 3 seasons with their salaries ALONE. If Lin leaves (or more likely if defenses learn how to guard him), we could be in line for a great pick in the midst of the rest of our team reaching the end of their develpments.

by RoxWS2014 on Feb 17, 2012 10:28 AM MST up reply actions  

Were you this optimistic

when you thought Amare was the answer? Didn’t work. Melo was for sure the missing piece? Oh no just kidding. But Tyson Chandler for sure? Not that either. But this time you’re sure about a a completely unproven player. Got it.

by RoxWS2014 on Feb 17, 2012 11:15 AM MST up reply actions  

I don't know what you're talking about? Are you inhabiting the same planet as me?

The only problem the Knicks had through the first 1/3 of the season was that they needed a PG. Not that I’d expect a Nuggets fan who doesn’t watch Knicks games to realize that. Record 7-0 since problem solved.

by Alexander_the_Great on Feb 17, 2012 11:57 AM MST up reply actions  

that is to say

I wouldn’t say your problem is resolved until you beat some real competition.

by NugNugz on Feb 17, 2012 12:34 PM MST up reply actions  

I wouldn't consider the Jazz, Lakers and Timberwolves bad competition. I think the Jazz beat the Nuggets this year too.

You go on any winning streak, some of those teams will be good, average or awful. The Knicks are certainly ready to play against the great teams.

But also Keep in mind that for 5 of those 7 wins the Knicks were playing, wtihout Melo or Amare, and with a starting lineup of Lin, Walker, Jeffries, Chandler and Fields. The Knicks were NOT better on paper.

by Alexander_the_Great on Feb 17, 2012 12:44 PM MST up reply actions  

meh

two of those three teams you mentioned are not even in the current playoff picture. I have a hard time conceding that they’re good competition. Bad? Absolutely not. But I’m not ready to anoint that all the Knicks’ problems are solved because they beat a bunch of non-playoff teams.

by NugNugz on Feb 17, 2012 12:58 PM MST up reply actions  

Didn't a sub .500 team kick Denvers butt recently?

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by georgekarl on Feb 18, 2012 11:10 AM MST up reply actions  

Please be careful with pronouncements

They tend to come back and bite you in the ass, especially when pro sports are involved. I wish you and your Knicks well, and it’s a blast to see what’s going on since D’Antoni gave Lin the car keys. But no one can actually believe any major problem has been solved with so little evidence, especially since the lineup is still in flux:

Can you say “Carmelo, Baron and JR?” While those three names have brought goose bumps to millions of fans, they also cause shudders among coaching staffs all across the NBA. Let’s look in 20 games after the all-star break, and then we’ll decide what has and hasn’t been solved. Great problems to have, though!

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by LongWindedHank on Feb 17, 2012 12:43 PM MST up reply actions  

Seriously, best wishes going forward from here

It’s great for the league when teams get it together, and that’s one thrilling lineup. The East needs more Beasts!

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by LongWindedHank on Feb 17, 2012 12:47 PM MST up reply actions  

Love the new name btw

Let's start a riot!
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by Army of Nugs on Feb 17, 2012 1:08 PM MST up reply actions  

If the shoe fits...

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by LongWindedHank on Feb 17, 2012 1:19 PM MST up reply actions  

Is it size 14?

Those are the only ones that fit me

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by Army of Nugs on Feb 17, 2012 2:00 PM MST up reply actions  

Lin is a fine PG

But there is just as much evidence that the “answer” to your brief winning streak is the lack of Melo, as there is that the answer is Lin. You’ll argue, “they played the first game together.” The one where Melo shot 3-15 for 11 points. (Not that I’d expect a Knicks fan to understand Melo’s impact on a game after watching him play for under a season when a Nuggets fan has seen 8). This is my last response, as I know I’ve encouraged pointless bickering.

by RoxWS2014 on Feb 17, 2012 1:28 PM MST up reply actions  

As Longwindedhank expressed:

It’s too early to pronounce either are the real answers.

by RoxWS2014 on Feb 17, 2012 1:29 PM MST up reply actions  

one thought

Didn’t JR really look up to Melo when they played together for the Nugs? Maybe that was the attraction, maybe he just wanted to play with Melo again.

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by ParkHillNative on Feb 17, 2012 10:36 AM MST up reply actions  

you can say "i don't know why" about nearly every decision jr has made in his life

bye bye linsanity. prepare for a heavy dose of ball stopping (melo) and INsanity (j.r.)

by Patrick KB. Nugget on Feb 17, 2012 2:06 PM MST up reply actions  

I LOVE JR SMITH

And honestly, I think if we had a different coach all these years, JR Smith would still be here today. I don’t think Karl did a great job with him. That being said, JR is a classic example of a kid with tons of talent but not with the mental toughness needed to succeed. I am happy for him but very very sad to see him on another team.

by NugzJunkie on Feb 17, 2012 10:21 AM MST reply actions  

wonder where he fits into the Knicks rotation

he can play the 3 behind Melo, but seems like SG is more his natural spot. With Fields & Shump already, it would be a big deal I think if he dipped seriously into their time.

by nugz4rollz on Feb 17, 2012 10:27 AM MST reply actions  

WHAT???

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO……..
To be continued

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by Army of Nugs on Feb 17, 2012 10:28 AM MST reply actions  

I really hope they give him the starting nod

Landry and Shumpert are both good, but are either as good as JR?

I was hoping for a good weekend, now I am just going to go cry

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by Army of Nugs on Feb 17, 2012 10:29 AM MST up reply actions  

Knicks rotation now ... (as I see it)

PG: Lin / Shumpert (until Baron Davis is ready)
SG: Fields / Smith (wonder if JR will start?)
SF: Melo / Novak / Bill Walker
PF: Amar’e / Jeffries
C: Chandler /

Interesting lineup … crowded back-court.

by Nate Timmons on Feb 17, 2012 10:31 AM MST reply actions  

I'm guessing Mike Bibby is the Towel boy at this point?

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by CloudBurst on Feb 17, 2012 11:22 AM MST up reply actions  

don't know about the start

Lin/JR/Melo/Stat/Chandler? That’s a downright awful defensive group.

by nugz4rollz on Feb 17, 2012 10:31 AM MST reply actions  

Pace. You are on the wrong site to argue stats with people. Their are a few posters on here that do extremely in depth stats.

The nuggets only give up more due to there pace. They have more possession then every other team in the league except the Heat. Those 2 teams average around 4or5 more possessions a game over the rest of the league.

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by The U.N. Fab Five on Feb 17, 2012 12:05 PM MST up reply actions  

they actually have a more efficient defense than we do

97.4 def efficiency for them against 100.6 for us. they also get to play against the dredges of the east a lot more, but the numbers dont lie

by Kevin #3 on Feb 17, 2012 12:13 PM MST up reply actions  

THIS

is why their D looks good. Have you gandered at the standings in the East. The East continues to be the Least.

by NugzJunkie on Feb 17, 2012 1:03 PM MST up reply actions  

And fine

the Knicks’ defense (who is playing without their biggest defensive liability) is comparable to the Nuggets (who have been playing without our top defensive players the past 2 weeks). I’ll give him that, sure.

by RoxWS2014 on Feb 17, 2012 1:05 PM MST up reply actions  

you can simply not compare the knicks to the nuggets statistically

drastically different defensively/offensively. not so much offensively with lin running the show and melo out, but that IS about to change.

by Patrick KB. Nugget on Feb 17, 2012 2:10 PM MST up reply actions  

also voted other

Thanks for all the great highlight reel memories, JR.

I figure he’ll work out about the same for the Knicks as he did here. Some nights he’ll get shit-hot and make eight or nine 3-pointers, other nights he’ll come out there and stink up the joint, make all manner of knuckleheaded plays. He’ll probably play noticeably better at MSG than on the road.

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by ParkHillNative on Feb 17, 2012 10:34 AM MST reply actions  

This is funny to me

because in my admittedly spotty memory, it seems JR made no more bonehead plays than Brewer or Rudy, while providing WAAAAAAYYYY more scoring punch and at least as much energy. Silly memory.

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by love4nuggets on Feb 17, 2012 2:52 PM MST up reply actions  

same memory

Funny that we could both have the same silly memory. I remember a couple fellows named Billups and Iverson who also shot us out of a lot of big games. Must have been dreaming on that one

by paterade on Feb 17, 2012 7:18 PM MST up reply actions  

I voted ANGRY

even tho im not really angry, just sad. =( And sad wasnt as option. Bye Bye JR =(

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by NastyNessy71 on Feb 17, 2012 10:37 AM MST reply actions  

You guys want to know why JR wen to the Knicks...several things

More money
Carmelo Anthony
Mark Warkentien

Wark was JR’s buddy and protector in Denver…it helps that he is now part of the staff in NY.

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by Jeffrey Morton on Feb 17, 2012 10:43 AM MST reply actions  

i agree

As much as JR pissed people off here I still will miss him a lot. He is one of the most freakish 2 guards and athletes in the game. Just a blast to watch. It will be weird seeing him in a different uni

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by NastyNessy71 on Feb 17, 2012 10:50 AM MST up reply actions  

JR, the Nuggets, and The Knicks

No way JR was gonna play for GK again
That relationship was mutually incompatable.
I still love the current Nugget roster with one Big caveat: When Everyone is Healthy…a fantasy I know…

The Knicks have quickly become a dangerous team. Like the Nuggets when healthy. They still lack some depth, but JR makes them better with his versatility. Now it’s all about Coach D’Antoni…Can he turn them into a cohesive unit that plays defense? Can Melo and JR work in harmony with Linsanity?

by Nuggburg on Feb 17, 2012 10:46 AM MST via mobile reply actions  

Entertaining at the very least

Very interested to see JR play for someone other than Karl. They probably wont start him, but I hope they do. Ive always wanted to see JR in a starting role with extended playing time.

by gonugs on Feb 17, 2012 10:55 AM MST reply actions  

seriously?

whoa

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by ParkHillNative on Feb 17, 2012 1:47 PM MST up reply actions  

Ha

this will be interesting to see.

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by Phil H. on Feb 17, 2012 11:08 AM MST reply actions  

They should trade Melo

Lin/Smith backcourt, trade Melo for some more pieces.. they are better without Melo, sounds familiar?

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by CloudBurst on Feb 17, 2012 11:12 AM MST reply actions  

They would be so good right now if they had kept Gallo, Moz, Chandler

I assume they still could have signed Ty Chandler. Oh man what a stacked team if Lin had still emerged(guess that would have been a big if)

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by Phil H. on Feb 17, 2012 11:15 AM MST up reply actions  

they wouldn't of took Lin from the D-League

They would of kept Felton, Linsanity would never of happened without the Melo/Gallo trade.

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by CloudBurst on Feb 17, 2012 11:16 AM MST up reply actions  

Bingo

Why does everyone always want to live in the world of….If Only

by Nuggburg on Feb 17, 2012 11:19 AM MST via mobile up reply actions  

That's why I said it was a big if

although they still would have needed a backup PG

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by Phil H. on Feb 17, 2012 11:33 AM MST up reply actions  

Interesting piece about two of our rookies on espn as who could be the next jeremy lin

Kenneth Faried, Nuggets (drafted No. 22)

No player in this class can touch the energy Faried brings into every game he plays. Speed, explosiveness, long arms, toughness and a super hot motor — that’s the recipe for some success for an NBA player who stands 6-foot-8. How much success remains a mystery for Faried, in part because the Nuggets are so deep that even with a rash of injuries it’s hard for him to get minutes. But that is not his fault, because when he plays he’s dynamite. Faried has already proved that he can rebound at an elite level, and his athleticism consistently makes an impact on defense and in their offensive transition game. In many respects he reminds me of Udonis Haslem, who was a part-time starter in Miami as a rookie before becoming a long-time one.

Julyan Stone, Nuggets (undrafted)

It’s easy to understand why Stone went undrafted, as he is a point guard from a non-power conference (Conference USA) who couldn’t shoot well from long range and is not very athletic. Of course, Lin made only 34 percent of his 3s in the Ivy League and, until recently, was not a guy who made many deep shots.Stone, however, is a true point guard in a shooting guard’s body. The 6-foot-6, 200-pound Stone directs, calculates and makes good decision after good decision. And he’s a demon on defense, capable of defending all three perimeter positions, which means he’s the perfect guy to play next to an undersized but sweet-shooting combo guard. Though Stone himself does not project to be a guy who can suddenly burst onto the scene as a scorer, it’s certainly possible that he can quickly become a guy who plays major minutes successfully, with the right teammates next to him, since there are so many things he does do well as the lead guard.

by Kevin #3 on Feb 17, 2012 11:36 AM MST reply actions  

i love me some Julyan Stone

i light it up with that dude on NBA 2k12. In limited minutes behind Lawson and Miller he gives me 6/6/6 this dude’s got the devil on his side!

by NugNugz on Feb 17, 2012 12:37 PM MST up reply actions  

D'Antoni on JR...
“We’ll see, but that’ll be a hurdle we’ll get over,” D’Antoni said after Friday’s shootaround. “Obviously, he’s a talented basketball player and you can always use talent. But basically it’s not going to change up a whole lot what we’re doing.”

The coach confirmed that Fields would continue to start at shooting guard “for right now.”

-From the ESPN article linked in the story above…

by Nate Timmons on Feb 17, 2012 12:29 PM MST reply actions  

Starter in LA

or bench in NYC? I would have taken the lesser amount of money thqat would have netted me a lot more this upcoming offseason

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by Army of Nugs on Feb 17, 2012 1:10 PM MST up reply actions  

Goodbye to Earl and Good riddance to JR

Always referred to him by his given name when he did well.

I’m really going to miss those visions of him actually achieving his potential as they danced through my head while I watched him score in bunches. I’m really not going to miss the inconsistent behavior (on- and off-court), the “meh” work ethic or what the hell? defense.

He has been the single most frustrating athlete I have ever watched and I both loved and loathed him for it. Sadly, just another $10million talent/10cent head athlete.

I wish Earl all of the best in NYC, but I will not mourn his departure. Not sure where that fits in the poll.

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by Randall15 on Feb 17, 2012 8:34 PM MST reply actions  

Most happy team in NBA today

should be Miami heat… if JR had gone to Bulls (assuming Rose is healthy), that series would have been one hell of a series…. Bulls seriously lack one pure shooter and JR could have put them over Heat…

OTOH, Knicks are going to be unpredictable… I would definitely cheer them over Miami heat, but I don’t see them JR Smith away from going deep

If JR had played for Bulls and Bulls win east, he could have parrlayed it into a nice contract…

as far as nuggets go, Karl is very fixed and i did not see a future for JR here in denver.

by Kumar_98 on Feb 18, 2012 9:27 AM MST reply actions  

I'm happy that JR is welcomed to a new home

Sad that he chose the Knicks where he knew he wouldn’t be a starter but he is also great off the bench. If he’s happy with that so am I.

Too bad Denver didn’t get Landry in last years trade. He was the guy I would have wanted over Chandler.

by georgekarl on Feb 18, 2012 11:16 AM MST reply actions  

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