ImHeisenberg wrote:Q00 wrote:Its now official that Phil is taking over the Knicks, and the reports say he's getting 15 mil/yr + a minority ownership. While I would've loved to have this news be about him taking over the Pistons instead of Knicks, I now understand why Gores didn't put up a fight for him at that price.
That said, his only real logical choice to take over is now no longer available, so who do you think he turns to now? I'm not asking who you want it to be, rather who Gores is actually going to get?
There's the Isiah rumors of course, and I think Izzo could be in play for a front office role if he gets hired as HC, but other than that its hard to think of any other guys Gores has connections to aside from Checketts.

Just because Jackson was your only logical choice (that isn't logical) doesn't mean there isn't a plethora of others. Who's the #2 behind Buford in San Antonio? What about Pritchard's availability?
There are dozens of qualified individuals out there. Just because you don't know their name doesn't make them an illogical choice.
Why is so hard for some on here to read people's posts correctly?
For one, I said "
his only real logical choice to take over is now no longer available", and somehow you read that as "MY only logical choice". smh
I write Idina Menzel and you read Adele Dazeem
Seriously though, I asked specifically who YOU think he's going to hire, not whether their are other available options. Obviously he's going to hire someone, so there's going to be other options for him. Heck he could just end up putting one of his Platinum Equity guys in charge, if necessary. That wasn't the question. If you don't have an opinion on who YOU think he's actually going to hire, then you can move along with your strawman responses.
And yes, Jackson was
Gores most logical choice to hire, given that he's been using him as a consultant for over a year. That much has been apparent to everyone for a while now, not just me. In fact, there's even a report today that suggests Jackson and the Knicks is NOT a done deal yet, and that the Pistons could actually still be in the mix to hire him to their front office.
More than one league source cautioned that while the Knicks are way out in front on Phil Jackson publicly, they are not the only team with Jackson’s ear on a possible front office job. The Detroit Pistons are said to be very much in the mix and the Cleveland Cavaliers have at least reached out, although their interest is somewhat muddied at this point. Jackson did some unpaid consulting for Pistons owner Tom Gores last summer, and the two have become somewhat close according to sources. Current Pistons president Joe Dumars is in the final year of his contract and sources close to the situation say it is unlikely that Dumars remains with the Pistons beyond this season.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-p ... 8P1HJzr.99