“I know a lot of Knicks fans hate him, but I have a broken cider.” “Knicks” fans share the pain of Porziņģis change – Basketball – Apollo.lv – Sports

Orlando, a member of the Dallas Mavericks, has performed very well in Orlando.

The Latvian basketball star, refusing the regular season, has participated in three games. In one of them he scored 39 points and collected 16 rebounds, in the next he stood out with 30 points, but in the previous match he scored with 22 points.

Sports media “SB Nation’s” “Knicks” viewer Sets Rozentāls shared his experiences of losing a unicorn.

“I don’t watch Mavericks games because I’m emotionally ruined. I forbid myself to watch Luka Dončič in action just to not see Kristaps. To be honest, I didn’t know that Porziņģis was playing so well in the bubble. they are proud. “

Jason Concepcion, a journalist for The Ringer, has not hidden the grief of his heart either. “The Man Knicks are like a family member who has some problems in their daily lives. You want to help them get over it, but you understand deep down that they have to get and take care of their own things. I hope our franchise has better times. “

Some Knicks fans say briefly and specifically about the loss of Porziņģis: “I’m waiting for it to get worse.”

“Knicks” fans believe that their favorite club would have been able to create a team that would have fought for the championship title if Kristaps had remained in the team. Now fans can only hope for success in the free agent market, which seems unlikely.

Of course, the drafts of recent years have managed to select good new players, but the newly appointed head coach of the club, Tom Tibodo, tends to play stars “to the bone”, but freshmen who are not lottery-drafted future stars have little chance at the former “Bulls” coach.

“Watching the Mavericks and seeing the collaboration between the two stars takes away part of my soul every time,” said one of the New York fans.

“The love I had for Kristaps Porziņģis was indescribable. I don’t know if I will ever love another athlete,” said Anthony Donahue, the head of the 33rd AND 7th podcast. “I go through it every day. There’s no day I don’t think about it. I know a lot of Knicks fans hate him, but I have a broken cider. I don’t wish him bad, but it’s hard to watch Porziņģis matches. If ever the Mavericks will in the finals, I will hardly be able to watch it. “

“Now he looks great, and I think he’d be a great fit for a Knicks uniform,” said a longtime Knicks fan.

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