dakomish23 wrote:Spree2Houston wrote:Mark Jackson will be the next Knicks Head Coach.
Yep. They want to win now and he’ll help do that.
But isnt he just another non x's and o's motivational type like Fiz?
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dakomish23 wrote:Spree2Houston wrote:Mark Jackson will be the next Knicks Head Coach.
Yep. They want to win now and he’ll help do that.
dakomish23 wrote:Knicksfan1992 wrote:dakomish23 wrote:
They literally turned down more money to come to BKN.
Accept our faults and hope we don't have to throw a billion dollars at talent to join the organization.
Sure but that money wasn't unlimited.... Dolan has essentially unlimited money compared to every other NBA Franchise not named the Lakers or Clippers. Again if he had a blank check like he would have with Masai, then KD and Kyrie would be Knicks not Nets.
What’s the number

Besart19 wrote:Spree2Houston wrote:Mark Jackson will be the next Knicks Head Coach.
Pastor Mark will give Randle the green light to iso 25 times a game
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor

Knicksfan1992 wrote:dakomish23 wrote:Knicksfan1992 wrote:
Sure but that money wasn't unlimited.... Dolan has essentially unlimited money compared to every other NBA Franchise not named the Lakers or Clippers. Again if he had a blank check like he would have with Masai, then KD and Kyrie would be Knicks not Nets.
What’s the number
IDK ask Masai![]()
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But I'm sure if Dolan really wants Masai he will pony up whatever Masai wants. We've seen in the past , whether right or wrong, whenever Dolan wants somebody he can get them. He's been lusting for Masai for years.
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor

RHODEY wrote:dakomish23 wrote:Spree2Houston wrote:Mark Jackson will be the next Knicks Head Coach.
Yep. They want to win now and he’ll help do that.
But isnt he just another non x's and o's motivational type like Fiz?
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
GONYK wrote:Spree2Houston wrote:Mark Jackson will be the next Knicks Head Coach.
Not if we want Masai
dakomish23 wrote:Knicksfan1992 wrote:dakomish23 wrote:
What’s the number
IDK ask Masai![]()
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But I'm sure if Dolan really wants Masai he will pony up whatever Masai wants. We've seen in the past , whether right or wrong, whenever Dolan wants somebody he can get them. He's been lusting for Masai for years.
I meant for Kd and Kyrie
Adelheid wrote:The NBA perhaps cou;d intervene and force Dolan to hire a credible exec
Mecca wrote:I would like Joerger
Knicksfan1992 wrote:Mecca wrote:I would like Joerger
Joerger always feuds with his front offices though... He wouldn't make it more than a year with Mills and Dolan still around

Knicksfan1992 wrote:dakomish23 wrote:Knicksfan1992 wrote:
IDK ask Masai![]()
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But I'm sure if Dolan really wants Masai he will pony up whatever Masai wants. We've seen in the past , whether right or wrong, whenever Dolan wants somebody he can get them. He's been lusting for Masai for years.
I meant for Kd and Kyrie
Well think about baseball and think what like Trout and Harper got. Something like that probably.
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
Mecca wrote:Knicksfan1992 wrote:Mecca wrote:I would like Joerger
Joerger always feuds with his front offices though... He wouldn't make it more than a year with Mills and Dolan still around
Maybe he can Gase then and get them canned lol

Adelheid wrote:The NBA office perhaps could intervene and force Dolan to hire a credible exec
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
dakomish23 wrote:GONYK wrote:Stannis wrote:I get that. But I felt Mills kinda sold Fiz on the idea of having a black trio run the team. And only like a year and a half later, he gives him a crap roster and runs to Dolan about him being a crappy coach.
I honestly don't think the best coach in the NBA can make this a 30 win team.
I disagree.
There is a ton of low hanging fruit here that could be cleaned up, and that a good coach would optimize.
A ton. First step - go small more often. Enough with the mandatory 2 big rule
Stannis wrote:I'd like Amare as an assistant coach