2010 NBA Draft: Knicks Fans Dissapointed LeBron Not Selected (Satire)

June 24th, 2010 by Christopher Chavez Leave a reply »
The fanatics of the New York Knicks got loud when their team was announced on the clock in the second round of the NBA Draft.

Unfortunately, nobody told them that they were a few years late and looking at the wrong draft board. 

The crowd started to chant, "We Want LeBron!" They were hoping to draft a messiah and lead them to the NBA Finals. LeBron James is that man, but sadly he was not available.

The Knicks took Andy Rautins from Syracuse and Landry Fields from Stanford. They were shot in the heart by not hearing the name LeBron James. Many fans threw their signs and whatever they brought to cheer for the Knicks immediately after their pick was announced. 

The body of Spike Lee has not been found ever since. Many believe he may have left for good after the Knicks made their announcement. 

Avery Johnson commented earlier in the night that what makes a team successful is a team who's ownership cares for the team's future. Looks like Donnie Walsh threw away the team's future by picking these unknown men. 

Knicks fans heard mumbles that the team was hoping to trade their picks for a chance at ...

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