Chris Alvino

Chris Alvino grew up in Crestwood, NY.  He graduated from
Regis High School in 2005.There he played both basketball
and baseball.  Chris is currently a student at Boston
College,where he practices with the varsity Women's
Basketball Team (... seriously).  

Chris has been a Knicks' fan for years and can literally
talk about them all day long,every day of the week.
Chris enjoys writing on this blog and seeing what everyone
out there has to say about it.

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  1. Moody Rush
    Dec 19, 2008, 11:56 am at 11:56 am #

    Hey Chris, thanks for the comment response. You seem like a kool dude. Good luck on your studies, bro. Oh, and I too love the UnderDog, hence my being a Knicks fan. Lol.

  2. rico
    Jan 03, 2009, 12:31 am at 12:31 am #

    Chris,

    Ron Artest is not going to be a knick anytime soon.
    Donnie Walsh already traded for a young Ron and
    traded him away after the malice at the palace.

    Ron;s too strange and unpredictable to bring to
    a delicate rebuilding franchise. if the Marbury debacle ever
    blows over don’t look for Donnie to bring in more players
    to rock the boat. Knick fans have been debating Artest
    for a long time, it was not meant to be,

    Next idea?

  3. harlem heat
    May 28, 2009, 5:07 pm at 5:07 pm #

    Hey Chris,

    Cool blog you guys really keep a Knicks fans mind going lol….I had an idea tell me what you think.

    Bottom line if we want Lebron then we have to build a team he would want to come to. That go’s for any of the superstar free agents in 2010 (except Amare Stoudemire who would love NYC & loves MD)

    That being said tell me what you think of this…Lee, Nate & or 8th pick to the lakers who in turn send Bynum (he just does not seem to fit there team) to the Griz who in turn send Darko, Rubio and there 27th pick to the knicks who send Chris Duhon & Jared Jeffries to the Griz. The knicks also get ether the Lakers 29th pick or there 2010.

    After that use the picks to fill in the roster and maybe look in to a trade for DeAndre Jordan or better yet see about trading for Josh Howard giving back Eddy Curry & Larry Hughes & who knows maybe even there pick at 22nd pick this year seeing as L. Hughes comes off the books after the year for 13 mill.

  4. Chris Alvino
    Oct 06, 2009, 8:53 pm at 8:53 pm #

    Harlem Heat-

    I am sorry i never got back to you. I did not even know this feature existed.

    To just retrospectively answer your question, I just think the Lakers are set up front. I said this while the Odom free agency saga was going on. This Laker team is coming off back-to-back finals appearances, one of which was a successful appearance. They did this in large part due to their strong front line. I believe in the notion that what is not broken should not be fixed. Bynum is big, talented, and very young.

    Nate, Lee, and 8 would probably have been too much for Rubio, Darko, and the 27th pick.

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