The end of Isiah Thomas?
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the knicks of today are officially the worst professional sports organization i have ever seen. off the court and on, they are a plight on the city of new york, their fans, the nba, and american business in general.
who is this dolan character anyway? how could he have let this go on so long? the biggest no brainer ever is getting rid of IT, but we knew that 4 years ago and yet, he is still employed...
who is this dolan character anyway? how could he have let this go on so long? the biggest no brainer ever is getting rid of IT, but we knew that 4 years ago and yet, he is still employed...
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isiah says he has no plans of quitting or getting fired
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=a ... &type=lgns
The New York Post, citing an unidentified source, reported Saturday that Thomas told a friend he was considering stepping away from coaching to concentrate on the team presidency.
"That was a lie," Thomas said. "That was just a flat-out lie. I would never, ever, ever quit. Ever."
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=a ... &type=lgns
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For obvious reasons (I'm not a masochist), I hadn't watched any Knicks games for a couple months, until they faced the Raptors last night. I've never seen a team in such disarray...even the Raptors during the 'Vince wants out/the coach is fighting players' era a couple years back.
Watching the Knicks implode was entertaining for a couple seasons, but at this point it's hard not to feel for New York's fans.
Watching the Knicks implode was entertaining for a couple seasons, but at this point it's hard not to feel for New York's fans.

**** your asterisk.
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TonyMontana wrote:Wait why are they firing him , he's a good coach ......![]()
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But seriosly , what happens if they fire I.T and the Knicks still play terrible , then what ?
Its funny how everyone blames Isiah , but a lot of the heat should fall on the players as well .
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Ya, seriously. It's not the Coach Thomas' fault the general manager keeps acquiring a bunch of team cancers.Coach Thomas has done everything he can do with this horribly constructed team.
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Still from the Marbury trade....
2008 first round draft pick to Utah
New York's own 2008 1st round pick to Utah via Phoenix (top 23 protected in the 2008 Draft, top 22 protected in 2009, and unprotected in the 2010 Draft). [New York - Phoenix, 1/5/2004 and then Phoenix - Utah, 2/19/2004]
Anyone see this team turning it around by 2010? Me neither.
2008 first round draft pick to Utah
New York's own 2008 1st round pick to Utah via Phoenix (top 23 protected in the 2008 Draft, top 22 protected in 2009, and unprotected in the 2010 Draft). [New York - Phoenix, 1/5/2004 and then Phoenix - Utah, 2/19/2004]
Anyone see this team turning it around by 2010? Me neither.
Please reconsider your animal consumption.
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