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Post by nybombers3 on Mar 24, 2008 20:58:38 GMT -5
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Post by Dave on Mar 24, 2008 21:02:16 GMT -5
speculation right?
Also what has he done with the Pacers lately to get you so excited?
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Post by nybombers3 on Mar 24, 2008 21:03:53 GMT -5
Nope. 3 yrs, 15 Mil.
I'm happy because the stuff lately was mostly Bird. Not to mention, he's a ton better then Thomas. It gives me hope.
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Post by Funky George! on Mar 24, 2008 21:05:49 GMT -5
It's not Isiah, so it's the best day in Knicks history this century. Period.
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Post by Dave on Mar 24, 2008 21:06:59 GMT -5
It's not Isiah, so it's the best day in Knicks history this century. Period. hahaha very true. Hopefully Walsh's first move is fire Isiah
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Post by Funky George! on Mar 24, 2008 21:16:39 GMT -5
I'm cynical about everything. Another New York guy coming to his dream job, and he'll soon enough discover he can't get Dolan out of his hair, can't speak to the media, etc. It's not his style, but I think he's definitely going to be focused on clearing the roster a bit of the contracts, so he must've laid that out for Dolan and gotten a vow of some patience. If he gets the kind of pressure Brown had, it will be a total failure. I wonder if Dolan is too arrogant to realize they must go completely ground up and that the team looks a lot better when he hides from MSG and lets his guys speak up. He'd work well within the Bush administration.
Fuck the Knicks. Isiah needs to go, Dolan needs to sell. Then JVG would come back. Ewing and Mark Jackson as assistants. Oak starts at the 4. I don't see what the problem is.
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Post by nybombers3 on Mar 24, 2008 21:22:14 GMT -5
Dolan gave Layden a good amount of time. Is currently giving Thomas a ton more time then he deserves. Walsh should have plenty of time to fix things up a bit.
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Post by Funky George! on Mar 24, 2008 21:29:23 GMT -5
Dolan gave Layden a good amount of time. Is currently giving Thomas a ton more time then he deserves. Walsh should have plenty of time to fix things up a bit. That's because they kept him believing by spending. I'm saying they should stray from the big contracts and be patient about it being a process to get a better cap situation.
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Post by DB on Mar 24, 2008 21:46:05 GMT -5
so this is really happening? Hopefully its for the better. I wish Dolan would sell the team though, god damn he sucks. What do you guys think is Walsh first move?
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Post by Funky George! on Mar 24, 2008 21:47:21 GMT -5
so this is really happening? Hopefully its for the better. I wish Dolan would sell the team though, god damn he sucks. What do you guys think is Walsh first move? Press conference.
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Post by duceisinmyheart on Mar 24, 2008 21:53:42 GMT -5
should have held out for Jerry West..
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Post by cjmjones008 on Mar 25, 2008 0:20:42 GMT -5
Jerry would have been dead for 5 years before the knicks could have been completely fixed
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Post by Outlawz on Mar 25, 2008 1:39:48 GMT -5
From what i hear Isiah is going to be kept as coach. Thomas was praising him and recently stated he was comfortable with his position in the organization. Would have liked to see more guys interviewed. I like Kiki and he could have been gotten for less probably. It sucks to be a Knicks fan but hopefully this is a step in the right direction. Not going to be excited until i see what kinda moves Walsh does but we need to build from the ground up. Keep Lee, Nate, Crawford, maybe Balkman. Evertyhing else can go
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Post by duceisinmyheart on Mar 25, 2008 10:03:31 GMT -5
what has Walsh done with the Pacers?
Except get rid of "headcases" with talent for "kiss-asses" with no-talent.
Another bad move by the Knicks
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Post by Funky George! on Mar 25, 2008 10:51:13 GMT -5
Martinez, since Bird moved to the front office, the moves have mostly been his. Walsh has been there two decades, is responsible for drafting Reggie, brining in guys like Smits, AD, Dale Davis, Mark Jackson...he built a unit really similar to the great Knicks teams. But I don't care about that, really. He doesn't have to build anything great. He just needs to fix this mess.
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Post by duceisinmyheart on Mar 26, 2008 0:13:56 GMT -5
Martinez, since Bird moved to the front office, the moves have mostly been his. Walsh has been there two decades, is responsible for drafting Reggie, brining in guys like Smits, AD, Dale Davis, Mark Jackson...he built a unit really similar to the great Knicks teams. But I don't care about that, really. He doesn't have to build anything great. He just needs to fix this mess. Yeah your right.. doesn't he have a son Donnie Walsh Jr.? Maybe that's who I'm getting confused with?
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Post by Garf2000 on Mar 26, 2008 9:30:49 GMT -5
don nelson jr?
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Post by Vernon on Mar 26, 2008 10:05:28 GMT -5
Good move for the Knicks but I still hope they continue to suck.
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Post by GMGreggor on Mar 26, 2008 10:42:46 GMT -5
Who should be fired if it was his idea to trade for Kidd. I have a feeling Cuban told him to do it but if he didnt Little Don needs to go. As well should Avery from what I've seen since the trade. He doesnt seem to be able to adjust to what Kidds strenghts are. If you're gonna be stuck with him you have to place him in a position to succeed.
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Post by Funky George! on Mar 26, 2008 10:45:38 GMT -5
Who should be fired if it was his idea to trade for Kidd. I have a feeling Cuban told him to do it but if he didnt Little Don needs to go. As well should Avery from what I've seen since the trade. He doesnt seem to be able to adjust to what Kidds strenghts are. If you're gonna be stuck with him you have to place him in a position to succeed. It was Cuban's idea.
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Post by Speed Racer on Mar 26, 2008 14:17:41 GMT -5
The Knicks (and Cowboys) will always suck Andy.
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