I was a big Isiah supporter until a month ago. Now I want him gone.
Of his major moves, I was very high on the Marbury trade, Cawford trade, 2 #1's for Nazr, the original Vin Baker signing, the Q and Nate trade, all 4 draft picks, DerMarr Johnson signing. I was pretty good on the TT deal because I thought he'd run and finish with Marbs and that Nazr would give us much more action around the rim than Doleac.
I liked the Jackie Butler, Matt Barnes and the 6'5" Indiana defensive kid with the jams (forgot his name).
I was so-so with the Lenny signing until I saw him on the podium with Steph. Then I thought this was going to be a match made in heaven (

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I didn't even care about the Mo Taylor deal. I was willing to roll with that and see what Isiah saw.
I hated the Curry deal because I hated Curry's play in Chicago. I really despised it, ridiculed it and loved the way Sweetney kided his ass and terrified him whenever they played.
But when Isiah made that move, I said okay, let's roll with it, I'll become an Eddy Curry fan now since he's on my team, and let's make this thing work.
The LB signing - I absolutely loved it. I was SO psyched going into this season.
Now with his Jalen Rose and Steve Francis moves, in concert with how this team is performing, and the fact that Isiah chose to roll ALL his dice on the Curry move, I've become convinced that Isiah is not going to get the job done here. I don't like Rose and Francis as players under ANY circumstances, never mind how disastrous of a move it is to further blow up our payroll situation, and further confuse the direction this franchise is supposedly heading in.
Now Dolan's certainly a chump, and you could say he's gotten himself in too deep with Isiah and endorsing his spending, etc., to fire him. I don't agree. Dolan can say - "I gave this guy carte blanch and an open check book, he did everything he could to try to make us a winner, it just hasn't panned out, and we feel the franchise needs to make a turn in another direction, blah blah blah."
You know he's going to sooner or later. Let's do it sooner.