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Carmelo Anthony Pay Cut For Future New York Knicks Salary Cap Wiggle, Phil Jackson Has Room

Carmelo Anthony signed a deal with the New York Knicks on Sunday. Anthony will stay in New York for another five years to the tune of $124 million dollars, $5 million less than the maximum salary he was eligible to receive. He took the pay cut to give General Manager Phil Jackson some wiggle room in the salary cap. The thinking, obviously, is that taking Melo's contract at a discount will allow the Knicks to spend some money to attract a championship contending team around him in the near future.
  • Sexist Floyd Mayweather To Fight In New York Soon? Justin Bieber Picks Up May's Kids After Bad Car Crash Red Carpet Delay

    Floyd Mayweather just applied for a promoter's license in New York which leads many to believe he may be staging his next fight in Brooklyn. May has already decided on a rematch with Marcos Maidana on September 13, but a venue has yet to be announced. Sure to be in attendance no matter where the venue is May's bestest friend in the whole wide world, Justin Bieber. Money and Beebs are so tight that when his kids were in a bad car crash last week, Beebs went to the hospital to pick them up and bring them to Mayweather, who was stuck on the red carpet. They co-parent great, don't they? Meanwhile, Floyd has managed to go one whole week without putting anything sexist on any of his social media accounts.
  • ‘ABC News:’ Senators Stop Child Support Payments in SC, Georgia, and New York in 2015? Real or False [STD HOAX DEBUNKED]

    Happy belated Father’s Day to deadbeat-dads everywhere. A shocking new report from 'ABC News' has been released stating that all child support payments will be stopped. The report claims that in 2015 Senators will stop the vital payments in ten states including South Carolina, Georgia and New York. There is only one thing wrong with this report, (OK, there are like 1,000,000 things wrong with this report but still) and that is it is not from 'ABC News.' It is from a new user generated hoax site called 'Sunday Times Daily,' or 'STD' if you are trendy. Like any 'STD' this one has spreading among-st poor unsuspecting saps who don’t know how to protect themselves.