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Pussah2
How can he be expected to coach a team of shit players that have no heart or no guts. Blame the GM!

Oops sorry. :D
steve7968
blame him and the owner.. dump them both
Player 1
sell em to oklahoma city
sorabji_66
Top two moments in Raptors history:

1) Sending Isiah packing.

2) Bringing in Colangelo. Thanks Suns!!!!
KingOfAllWhites
good thread pussy. :jj:
miller346
Isiah faggot ass need to fried and go in to gay porn so he can shut that down like every place he go and suck cock when he down there.
Disco_stu73
Here's a solution that should make everyone happy:

1. Keep the Sonics in Seattle
2. Move the Knicks to Oklahoma (and rename them the "Cowpokes" or something)
3. Bring an expansion franchise to NYC with the name "Knicks" and a new ownership.

Everyone wins.
Jack the Hammer
He's the one who acquired all those shitty players, he's soley responsible for how horrible of a team and what a shitty blend of players that the NYer's deal with as their team!
Pussah2
Quote: Originally posted by Jack the Hammer
He's the one who acquired all those shitty players, he's soley responsible for how horrible of a team and what a shitty blend of players that the NYer's deal with as their team!


guess you missed the sarcasm
Jack the Hammer
Quote: Originally posted by Pussah2
guess you missed the sarcasm


No I didn't I just fucking hate Zeke and how he ruined one of the most hard nosed franchises in the NBA really pisses me off that he's employed after the shitty run he alread had in Indiana. The NBA has got way to many alumni involved versus guys that are qualified.
welkdude
Nope.....Isiah screwed Isiah

end of story
A.Lang=Crazy
Lebron could have probably beaten the whole Knicks team last night.

Isiah was the one that fucked up this team bringing in all these superstars past their prime thinking they still have 2-3 good years left in them. I still don't know how this guy hasn't been fired.
DestroVega
KingOfAllWhites
Dont forget, Isiah inherited a disaster. It is not an excuse. However you guys act like Jerry West ran the team before him. None of us could wait to get rid of Layden. We all wanted Layden out so bad, we were so happy to see Isiah come. Its not an excuse, but its the truth. He did not take over for a dynasty!
Pussah2
the knicks sucked with layden. Isiah made a terrible team, a league wide embarrassment. The entire team is his. He created this mess. I became a fan right before Patrick Ewing was drafted and even though they were godawful back than, at least they were not quitters like this team.
sorabji_66
Quote: Originally posted by Pussah2
the knicks sucked with layden. Isiah made a terrible team, a league wide embarrassment. The entire team is his. He created this mess. I became a fan right before Patrick Ewing was drafted and even though they were godawful back than, at least they were not quitters like this team.



The days of McAdoo and Haywood loafing up and down the court, a mere interlude between parties?

miller346
Isiah need to go out and suck cock and take it up the ass for what he did to the knicks.
elroyjonz
The Knicks are only 32 games behind the Celtics :D
Pussah2
Quote: Originally posted by elroyjonz
The Knicks are only 32 games behind the Celtics :D


He actually has a worse 82 game record (going back to last year) now since he got his extension than the travesty that larry brown had with 23 wins.
KingOfAllWhites
Is anybody laughing harder then Larry Brown?

He got the $$$ and proven that nothing less then Jesus can help this squad!
ArrogantBastard
What is this N...B...A... that you speak of??? There is professional basketball???

Whodda thunk it?!?!?!?!
trefo
When Lebron's contract is over he said he wants to be a Knick......Isaih will be gone and the Knicks will start over with Lebron at the helm.
Pussah2
every game it gets more embarrassing. I have never seen a coach/gm more deserving of being fired.
miller346
He should taking a cum shot in his mouth in gay pron not coaching the knicks.
SoCalLion
I have no love for the Knicks what so ever, but just as a NBA fan I'm pissed that this douche could stay associated with this team for this long without being fired. Honestly everything he's done AFTER his playing career has gone to shit, he has the anti-midas touch, and this just proves that even though some ex-players can come back in the league as coaches, assistants, execs, etc. Thomas is definitely not one of those people.

He might not have inherited a goldmine but he sure as hell turned the Knicks into a pile of crap, fire him, kill the person who hired him, and start over.
jasondylan
Basically ownership said you put this shitty team together.. You coach them!!
Pussah2
Quote: Originally posted by jasondylan
Basically ownership said you put this shitty team together.. You coach them!!


Its almost come to a point where its almost time to go to another city and have the nets move into the garden. I cannot think of a time in my lifetime where it is more embarrassing to be a knicks fan
ArrogantBastard
I can't come up with any front-office person as bad or worse, from any sport.

He's truly in a class of his own.

Only problem with that is it's the short-bus class. :p
rosco158
Quote: Originally posted by trefo
When Lebron's contract is over he said he wants to be a Knick......Isaih will be gone and the Knicks will start over with Lebron at the helm.


Knowing Isiah, he'll have at least fucked up the cap to 2010 by whenever his shitshow party comes to an end.
KingOfAllWhites
Anybody see the Knicks in heir ugly green jerseys?

If Petey or somebody reads this, post a pic. The knicks are just shameful!
Pussah2
Quote: Originally posted by KingOfAllWhites
Anybody see the Knicks in heir ugly green jerseys?

If Petey or somebody reads this, post a pic. The knicks are just shameful!


cant blame that on isiah. they have been doing that for a while now
Pussah2
March 18, 2008 -- AS best as I can tell with out anybody of consequence confirming or denying - or, for that matter, returning a phone call/e-mail - there's sweeping validity to a rival tabloid's report that James Dolan met recently with Donnie Walsh in Indianapolis to discuss taking over the Knicks as soon as the season is over.

Who knows whether the Pacers' CEO was offered the job? Meeting with Walsh may have been Dolan's first interview with a select few of the NBA's relevant leaders, or he may have been last.

Who knows, Nets' adviser Kiki Vandeweghe may have been first, as has been reported. Maybe Dolan flew out to Phoenix to see Jerry Colangelo. Or out to L.A. to visit with Jerry West. Or to Portland to convene with Steve Patterson. Or to Cleveland to get to know Wayne Embry.

Who knows, maybe they're next in line in no special order?

One way or the other, the rapturous news is that Dolan is trying to do something exceedingly constructive for a change to halt the franchise's free fall to the bottom of the standings and to reverse the disorganization's contaminated climate.

After almost 41/2 harrowing seasons of Isiah Thomas (two as coach) there's every indication to suggest Knick fans are on the verge of realizing their watery dream; Thomas' destructive days as president and coach are fast concluding - and that also goes for Stephon Marbury, Zach Randolph, Jerome James, Jarred Jeffries and on and on.

If it's not Walsh who replaces Thomas in the front office it's guaranteed to be a significant other.

Yet the native New Yorker - youngest to win the MVP, as a 16-year-old senior at Fordham Prep, in the prestigious Journal-American All-Star Game at the Garden - makes so much sense on so many levels.

In 23 years with the Pacers, the 66-year-old has become one of the league's most respected, honorable and successful executives. His lone letdowns are not winning a championship (lost to the Lakers in the 2000 Finals) and not undoing the madness caused by the Malice at the Palace.

Two years ago, in a set arrangement, full authority to make personnel decisions and hire coaches was transferred to team president Larry Bird. Walsh was supposed to retire after last season, but stayed on at the request of Larry Legend.

That won't happen again. From talking to Walsh 10 days ago, it was clear he felt his presence stunted Bird's managerial growth. He needed to give him space.

At the time Walsh told me he'd all but ruled out retirement, something he had seriously considered for some time. Stayed home one weekend recently to mow the lawn and nearly died from the fresh air.

So, what do we have here? I can't see Walsh staying on in Indy.

I'm also convinced Walsh won't retire at season's end - though I know for sure Judy, his childhood sweetheart and wife of roughly 45 years, is not in favor of uprooting and returning to New York.

In other words, there are plenty of unasked and unanswered questions on tap.

Even so, intuition tells me Walsh will accept the Knick challenge should Dolan follow through on his suddenly recovered senses.

Who would've thought reason would prevail?
KingOfAllWhites
I read a cablevision plane went from Florida to Indiana twice last week. Hey, it cant get worse :rolleyes:
dkmi
It's absolutely unbelievable how much money Isiah has been allowed to blow. Poor judgement is one thing, but he assembled the most expensive team in the NBA and they can't even win 25 games.

He was messing with fire by talking to Larry Brown while he was coaching the Pistons. A good owner (Bill Davidson) and a good president (Joe Dumars) were smart enough to send Brown packing once he mentioned that the Knicks gig would be a "dream job". They bought his contract out, and what did Isiah do? He gave Brown a contract that paid him over twice what he made with the Pistons even though the job was supposedly his dream job. His one season coaching NY cost the Knicks almost $30 million. Then he cost the team with the harassment scandal.

He sucked running the Raptors, and he sucked with Indiana. The only time Isiah was good was when he was a player. The guy has serious character flaws.

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