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9/20/2006  1:02 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2595282

"NEW YORK -- A federal agency found probable cause to believe a hostile work environment existed at Madison Square Garden, where a former Knicks executive claims she was sexually harassed by New York coach Isiah Thomas.

The treatment of senior Knicks executive Anucha Browne Sanders was not an isolated incident, and included "severe and pervasive verbal sexual harassment," according to the findings released Tuesday by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Sanders, the Knicks' former senior vice president of marketing and business operations before her dismissal in January, contends she was fired "for telling the truth" while going through internal channels to stop the harassment.

The EEOC determined there was enough evidence to believe the Garden violated the Civil Rights Act, and that senior management "was aware of the harassment but failed to address it effectively."

The process is not a verdict, but a prerequisite to pursuing such a case in federal court.

MSG downplayed the EEOC's findings in a statement: "We obviously disagree with the EEOC's determination, though it is not an uncommon outcome for this type of preliminary administrative review."

Kevin Mintzer, Browne Sanders' attorney, said the finding has an impact because it comes from an outside agency.

"The determination speaks for itself," Mintzer said. "The Garden can say things about it and I can say things, but this is really an independent finding, which speaks for itself."

Thomas' defense attorney, Peter Parcher, stressed that the EEOC is "not a court of law."

"In a court of law, Isiah Thomas will be given an opportunity to face his accuser, cross-examine all witnesses and present evidence to demonstrate the allegations are without merit," Parcher said in a statement.

Browne Sanders has accused Thomas of telling her he was "very attracted" to her and "in love" with her and tried to kiss her.

Thomas filed court papers last month denying he sexually harassed Browne Sanders, acknowledging that he once touched her shoulder, and may have even tried to kiss her on the cheek, but did nothing wrong. The Garden said Browne Sanders' firing was for legitimate business reasons."

Maybe it wasn't that frivolous.
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9/20/2006  2:20 AM
Here's an article from the time the suit was filed, just as a memory refresher.


Former Knick exec Anucha Browne Sanders claims team President Isiah Thomas (above) subjected her to sexual advances.

Isiah Thomas is a foul-mouthed, slobbering harasser who propositioned the Knicks' former top marketing exec for sex — and even plotted to lure opposing teams to boozy strip joints to throw off their games, an explosive new lawsuit charges.
"I know you think I'm inappropriate, but I'm in love with you," Knick President Thomas allegedly cooed to statuesque, then-Vice President Anucha Browne Sanders, according to her suit, which was filed in Manhattan yesterday.

Sanders — an attractive ex-college basketball star and married, 43-year-old mom of three — charges that Thomas' fouls began almost immediately after the former Detroit Pistons hoop legend took over as president of the Knicks at the end of 2003.

"Contrary to Thomas' carefully cultivated public persona, he is capable of abhorrent behavior in private," alleges the lawsuit, which formally charges sex discrimination and then retaliation after Sanders complained and was fired.

"Soon after his hire, he began to sexually harass Sanders, including calling her '*****' and 'ho' to her face," the suit says.

"Sexual advances" quickly followed, as the married dad of two began "repeatedly professing his love for [Sanders], making comments about her physical appearance and suggesting that they go 'offsite' together, a thinly veiled solicitation for sex," the suit says.

A man answering Thomas' cellphone hung up last night when a reporter asked for him.

Sanders is suing for unspecified monetary damages — and her job back.

Thomas' lawyers quickly denied the allegations as "a blatant and cynical attempt . . . to get a large sum of money from Madison Square Garden by exploiting the celebrity status of our client.

"While still employed, she demanded from the Garden as a condition of her departure a payment of $6 million, which is more than 20 years of her salary."

A well-placed source said that earlier this month, "[Sanders'] lawyer came to the Garden and said, 'I know how this problem can go away. Six million dollars' — that's what they wanted.

"The Garden said absolutely not, and they fired her."

One of Sanders' lawyers, Kevin Mitzer, denied that exchange ever took place.

"It's not true, and they know it," he said last night.

One source close to the Knick prez insisted that Thomas "is a happily married man — I don't think [Sanders] was even on his radar. "

But Sanders — a former IBM honcho with an impressive record who once helped oversee marketing for that firm's Olympics sponsorship — charges that Thomas' repulsive behavior wasn't limited to her.

In October 2004, "a female employee of the Knicks told Sanders that Thomas had instructed her to flirt with certain men connected to the game and make them happy," her suit alleges.

Then early last year, "Thomas told [her] he was pushing to get more Sunday noon games on the schedule," the lawsuit says.

"Thomas said he was working with the concierges of the hotels frequented by the visiting teams to have the concierges direct players to certain nightclubs — including strip clubs — that Thomas had established relationships with.

"Thomas said that his plan was to induce visiting players to go to these clubs on Saturday night and get them intoxicated so that they would not be prepared to play on Sunday," she says in the suit.

Thomas had been asked to leave work at the end of December while MSG's internal probe into the allegations continued, one source said.

The in-house investigation wound up finding Sanders' complaints "completely untrue," a source said.

But the suit says that only a week after Sanders left work voluntarily before her firing, Thomas "hugged her and tried to kiss her."

The New Jersey mom says that during the past two years, she was so disgusted that she repeatedly complained to her direct boss, MSG President Stephen Mills, and urged him to force Thomas to undergo sexual-harassment therapy — to no avail.

Amid her griping, the 44-year-old Thomas vacillated between blasting her as a "f- - -ing *****" and continuing to issue suggestive come-ons to her, the suit charges.

Sanders says Thomas became so incensed over her blatant rejections that he turned many of the Knicks' players against her as she tried to market the franchise.

She claims that team superstar Stephon Marbury would routinely blast her as "that black *****.

"F- - - that black *****, she thinks she runs the Knicks, but she don't run sh- -!" she quotes Marbury as spouting off. Marbury's agent declined comment last night.

A key source said that at one point, Thomas "did not agree with all of [Sanders] marketing philosophies and schemes."

Thomas was particularly upset that Sanders — who is the fourth leading scorer in Big 10 basketball history after a stellar stint at Northwestern University — tried to get him to record voice messages as part of a phone pitch to draw more fans to games.

"He said, 'I'm not doing that,' " the source said.

Thomas griped to Sanders' boss, who eventually reduced her responsibilities, the source said.

"She blamed Isiah for this and complained to [Mills] all the time" afterward, the source said.

In her suit, Sanders claims that when she met with a human-resources consultant in mid-2005, the worker told her that Mills "had asked him to develop a program for Thomas because he has problems with women."

Toward the end of the year, the suit says, Mills warned her that if she "persisted in raising harassment claims, she should be prepared for Thomas to spread a damaging and false rumor" about her.

Sanders' lawyer, Mitzer, said he was told by the other side as recently as yesterday morning that "Ms. Browne Sanders had substantial claims against MSG, and that the retaliation claim in particular could be difficult . . . to defend."

Still, a source sympathetic to Thomas said:

"Isiah Thomas is a self-made guy. He always has been not only wildly successful as a player but as an executive. And in spite of this threat . . . he and his family have decided that there's no way they're giving in to this."
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9/20/2006  8:42 AM
Does this qualify as breach of contract


Dolan already proved you get one chance here. Looks like Isiah hasn't fulfilled the conditions in his contract-let's sue him and get out of his contract.
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9/20/2006  9:19 AM
Posted by joec32033:

Does this qualify as breach of contract


Dolan already proved you get one chance here. Looks like Isiah hasn't fulfilled the conditions in his contract-let's sue him and get out of his contract.

Then lets claim to not pay him and have it goto arbitration under David Stern!
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9/20/2006  10:35 AM
IF you cut Auncha open, shes the same as a $2,000 a nite hooker.
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9/20/2006  10:09 PM
There are 5 pages on this topic on the real gm Knick forum. After reading all of it, I have to say that it looks really bad for Isiah and the Knicks. According to a poster, the agency that found the evidence warranted a trial does this in only 6.6% of the cases that it deals with. In addition Anucha has a very impressive legal team including a woman who is considered a pioneer in these type of cases who doesn't lose. Anucha's resume is one of a highly successful, motivated woman who was recognized for her achievements and charitable contributions. There is alot to read there and it is worth checking out. Here is a link to an espn article covering the story. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2595282
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9/20/2006  10:16 PM
I posted the wrong link. Here is the Newsday story. http://www.newsday.com/sports/basketball/knicks/ny-spknix204898732sep20,0,5640840.story?coll=ny-knicks-print
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9/20/2006  11:03 PM
God I hope Anucha doesn't settle. I want this bad boy to go to trial with everything out in the open and in the court of public opinion.

It couldn't happen to a bigger arsehole.
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9/20/2006  11:15 PM
I can't imagine the negative publicity is worth not settling.

Logic says MSG got grounds to win, but Dolan runs on principle.

Anucha even if she wins money will lose.

The lawyers win, everyone else loses either financially or emotionally.
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9/21/2006  1:31 AM
Posted by joec32033:

Does this qualify as breach of contract


Dolan already proved you get one chance here. Looks like Isiah hasn't fulfilled the conditions in his contract-let's sue him and get out of his contract.

No, it does not! It's seperate from his contract, and only means he can be sued on a personal level.
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9/21/2006  1:33 AM
Posted by BlueSeats:

Here's an article from the time the suit was filed, just as a memory refresher.


Former Knick exec Anucha Browne Sanders claims team President Isiah Thomas (above) subjected her to sexual advances.

Isiah Thomas is a foul-mouthed, slobbering harasser who propositioned the Knicks' former top marketing exec for sex — and even plotted to lure opposing teams to boozy strip joints to throw off their games, an explosive new lawsuit charges.
"I know you think I'm inappropriate, but I'm in love with you," Knick President Thomas allegedly cooed to statuesque, then-Vice President Anucha Browne Sanders, according to her suit, which was filed in Manhattan yesterday.

Sanders — an attractive ex-college basketball star and married, 43-year-old mom of three — charges that Thomas' fouls began almost immediately after the former Detroit Pistons hoop legend took over as president of the Knicks at the end of 2003.

"Contrary to Thomas' carefully cultivated public persona, he is capable of abhorrent behavior in private," alleges the lawsuit, which formally charges sex discrimination and then retaliation after Sanders complained and was fired.

"Soon after his hire, he began to sexually harass Sanders, including calling her '*****' and 'ho' to her face," the suit says.

"Sexual advances" quickly followed, as the married dad of two began "repeatedly professing his love for [Sanders], making comments about her physical appearance and suggesting that they go 'offsite' together, a thinly veiled solicitation for sex," the suit says.

A man answering Thomas' cellphone hung up last night when a reporter asked for him.

Sanders is suing for unspecified monetary damages — and her job back.

Thomas' lawyers quickly denied the allegations as "a blatant and cynical attempt . . . to get a large sum of money from Madison Square Garden by exploiting the celebrity status of our client.

"While still employed, she demanded from the Garden as a condition of her departure a payment of $6 million, which is more than 20 years of her salary."

A well-placed source said that earlier this month, "[Sanders'] lawyer came to the Garden and said, 'I know how this problem can go away. Six million dollars' — that's what they wanted.

"The Garden said absolutely not, and they fired her."

One of Sanders' lawyers, Kevin Mitzer, denied that exchange ever took place.

"It's not true, and they know it," he said last night.

One source close to the Knick prez insisted that Thomas "is a happily married man — I don't think [Sanders] was even on his radar. "

But Sanders — a former IBM honcho with an impressive record who once helped oversee marketing for that firm's Olympics sponsorship — charges that Thomas' repulsive behavior wasn't limited to her.

In October 2004, "a female employee of the Knicks told Sanders that Thomas had instructed her to flirt with certain men connected to the game and make them happy," her suit alleges.

Then early last year, "Thomas told [her] he was pushing to get more Sunday noon games on the schedule," the lawsuit says.

"Thomas said he was working with the concierges of the hotels frequented by the visiting teams to have the concierges direct players to certain nightclubs — including strip clubs — that Thomas had established relationships with.

"Thomas said that his plan was to induce visiting players to go to these clubs on Saturday night and get them intoxicated so that they would not be prepared to play on Sunday," she says in the suit.

Thomas had been asked to leave work at the end of December while MSG's internal probe into the allegations continued, one source said.

The in-house investigation wound up finding Sanders' complaints "completely untrue," a source said.

But the suit says that only a week after Sanders left work voluntarily before her firing, Thomas "hugged her and tried to kiss her."

The New Jersey mom says that during the past two years, she was so disgusted that she repeatedly complained to her direct boss, MSG President Stephen Mills, and urged him to force Thomas to undergo sexual-harassment therapy — to no avail.

Amid her griping, the 44-year-old Thomas vacillated between blasting her as a "f- - -ing *****" and continuing to issue suggestive come-ons to her, the suit charges.

Sanders says Thomas became so incensed over her blatant rejections that he turned many of the Knicks' players against her as she tried to market the franchise.

She claims that team superstar Stephon Marbury would routinely blast her as "that black *****.

"F- - - that black *****, she thinks she runs the Knicks, but she don't run sh- -!" she quotes Marbury as spouting off. Marbury's agent declined comment last night.

A key source said that at one point, Thomas "did not agree with all of [Sanders] marketing philosophies and schemes."

Thomas was particularly upset that Sanders — who is the fourth leading scorer in Big 10 basketball history after a stellar stint at Northwestern University — tried to get him to record voice messages as part of a phone pitch to draw more fans to games.

"He said, 'I'm not doing that,' " the source said.

Thomas griped to Sanders' boss, who eventually reduced her responsibilities, the source said.

"She blamed Isiah for this and complained to [Mills] all the time" afterward, the source said.

In her suit, Sanders claims that when she met with a human-resources consultant in mid-2005, the worker told her that Mills "had asked him to develop a program for Thomas because he has problems with women."

Toward the end of the year, the suit says, Mills warned her that if she "persisted in raising harassment claims, she should be prepared for Thomas to spread a damaging and false rumor" about her.

Sanders' lawyer, Mitzer, said he was told by the other side as recently as yesterday morning that "Ms. Browne Sanders had substantial claims against MSG, and that the retaliation claim in particular could be difficult . . . to defend."

Still, a source sympathetic to Thomas said:

"Isiah Thomas is a self-made guy. He always has been not only wildly successful as a player but as an executive. And in spite of this threat . . . he and his family have decided that there's no way they're giving in to this."

This article is laughable. I saw several pics of her and she is not attractive at all. She's not horrible looking, but she certainly wouldn't make the front cover of a fashion magazine! But see my next post below.............
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9/21/2006  1:35 AM
Posted by islesfan:

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2595282

"NEW YORK -- A federal agency found probable cause to believe a hostile work environment existed at Madison Square Garden, where a former Knicks executive claims she was sexually harassed by New York coach Isiah Thomas.

The treatment of senior Knicks executive Anucha Browne Sanders was not an isolated incident, and included "severe and pervasive verbal sexual harassment," according to the findings released Tuesday by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Sanders, the Knicks' former senior vice president of marketing and business operations before her dismissal in January, contends she was fired "for telling the truth" while going through internal channels to stop the harassment.

The EEOC determined there was enough evidence to believe the Garden violated the Civil Rights Act, and that senior management "was aware of the harassment but failed to address it effectively."

The process is not a verdict, but a prerequisite to pursuing such a case in federal court.

MSG downplayed the EEOC's findings in a statement: "We obviously disagree with the EEOC's determination, though it is not an uncommon outcome for this type of preliminary administrative review."

Kevin Mintzer, Browne Sanders' attorney, said the finding has an impact because it comes from an outside agency.

"The determination speaks for itself," Mintzer said. "The Garden can say things about it and I can say things, but this is really an independent finding, which speaks for itself."

Thomas' defense attorney, Peter Parcher, stressed that the EEOC is "not a court of law."

"In a court of law, Isiah Thomas will be given an opportunity to face his accuser, cross-examine all witnesses and present evidence to demonstrate the allegations are without merit," Parcher said in a statement.

Browne Sanders has accused Thomas of telling her he was "very attracted" to her and "in love" with her and tried to kiss her.

Thomas filed court papers last month denying he sexually harassed Browne Sanders, acknowledging that he once touched her shoulder, and may have even tried to kiss her on the cheek, but did nothing wrong. The Garden said Browne Sanders' firing was for legitimate business reasons."

Maybe it wasn't that frivolous.

This is more realistic. If Zeke has done anything to put his reputation in jeopardy, then I say burn him!!! I don't go for crap like that! Looks like someone's after Zeke and they want to do it just before the season starts. We don't need this.
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9/21/2006  1:40 AM
Posted by CrushAlot:

There are 5 pages on this topic on the real gm Knick forum. After reading all of it, I have to say that it looks really bad for Isiah and the Knicks. According to a poster, the agency that found the evidence warranted a trial does this in only 6.6% of the cases that it deals with. In addition Anucha has a very impressive legal team including a woman who is considered a pioneer in these type of cases who doesn't lose. Anucha's resume is one of a highly successful, motivated woman who was recognized for her achievements and charitable contributions. There is alot to read there and it is worth checking out. Here is a link to an espn article covering the story. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2595282


If she has a very good track record and a respected reputation' then that's pretty serious and is a huge strike against him. This will definately affect the Knicks season. Jesus!!! I'm starting to feel sorry for Dolan, if you can beleive that! This guys taking one of the biggest financial beatings that I have ever seen. I guess it could get worse!
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9/21/2006  7:55 AM
Posted by 4949:
Posted by joec32033:

Does this qualify as breach of contract


Dolan already proved you get one chance here. Looks like Isiah hasn't fulfilled the conditions in his contract-let's sue him and get out of his contract.

No, it does not! It's seperate from his contract, and only means he can be sued on a personal level.

Ever hear of conduct detrimental to the team? That is written into every contract of every sport.
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9/21/2006  7:59 AM
Posted by islesfan:

God I hope Anucha doesn't settle. I want this bad boy to go to trial with everything out in the open and in the court of public opinion.

It couldn't happen to a bigger arsehole.


what im about to say may be a shock to you, but there are worse people in the world than isiah thomas.
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9/21/2006  8:20 AM
Posted by SlimPack:
Posted by islesfan:

God I hope Anucha doesn't settle. I want this bad boy to go to trial with everything out in the open and in the court of public opinion.

It couldn't happen to a bigger arsehole.


what im about to say may be a shock to you, but there are worse people in the world than isiah thomas.

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9/21/2006  9:31 AM
Posted by 4949:
Posted by BlueSeats:

Here's an article from the time the suit was filed, just as a memory refresher.


Former Knick exec Anucha Browne Sanders claims team President Isiah Thomas (above) subjected her to sexual advances.

Isiah Thomas is a foul-mouthed, slobbering harasser who propositioned the Knicks' former top marketing exec for sex — and even plotted to lure opposing teams to boozy strip joints to throw off their games, an explosive new lawsuit charges.
"I know you think I'm inappropriate, but I'm in love with you," Knick President Thomas allegedly cooed to statuesque, then-Vice President Anucha Browne Sanders, according to her suit, which was filed in Manhattan yesterday.

Sanders — an attractive ex-college basketball star and married, 43-year-old mom of three — charges that Thomas' fouls began almost immediately after the former Detroit Pistons hoop legend took over as president of the Knicks at the end of 2003.

"Contrary to Thomas' carefully cultivated public persona, he is capable of abhorrent behavior in private," alleges the lawsuit, which formally charges sex discrimination and then retaliation after Sanders complained and was fired.

"Soon after his hire, he began to sexually harass Sanders, including calling her '*****' and 'ho' to her face," the suit says.

"Sexual advances" quickly followed, as the married dad of two began "repeatedly professing his love for [Sanders], making comments about her physical appearance and suggesting that they go 'offsite' together, a thinly veiled solicitation for sex," the suit says.

A man answering Thomas' cellphone hung up last night when a reporter asked for him.

Sanders is suing for unspecified monetary damages — and her job back.

Thomas' lawyers quickly denied the allegations as "a blatant and cynical attempt . . . to get a large sum of money from Madison Square Garden by exploiting the celebrity status of our client.

"While still employed, she demanded from the Garden as a condition of her departure a payment of $6 million, which is more than 20 years of her salary."

A well-placed source said that earlier this month, "[Sanders'] lawyer came to the Garden and said, 'I know how this problem can go away. Six million dollars' — that's what they wanted.

"The Garden said absolutely not, and they fired her."

One of Sanders' lawyers, Kevin Mitzer, denied that exchange ever took place.

"It's not true, and they know it," he said last night.

One source close to the Knick prez insisted that Thomas "is a happily married man — I don't think [Sanders] was even on his radar. "

But Sanders — a former IBM honcho with an impressive record who once helped oversee marketing for that firm's Olympics sponsorship — charges that Thomas' repulsive behavior wasn't limited to her.

In October 2004, "a female employee of the Knicks told Sanders that Thomas had instructed her to flirt with certain men connected to the game and make them happy," her suit alleges.

Then early last year, "Thomas told [her] he was pushing to get more Sunday noon games on the schedule," the lawsuit says.

"Thomas said he was working with the concierges of the hotels frequented by the visiting teams to have the concierges direct players to certain nightclubs — including strip clubs — that Thomas had established relationships with.

"Thomas said that his plan was to induce visiting players to go to these clubs on Saturday night and get them intoxicated so that they would not be prepared to play on Sunday," she says in the suit.

Thomas had been asked to leave work at the end of December while MSG's internal probe into the allegations continued, one source said.

The in-house investigation wound up finding Sanders' complaints "completely untrue," a source said.

But the suit says that only a week after Sanders left work voluntarily before her firing, Thomas "hugged her and tried to kiss her."

The New Jersey mom says that during the past two years, she was so disgusted that she repeatedly complained to her direct boss, MSG President Stephen Mills, and urged him to force Thomas to undergo sexual-harassment therapy — to no avail.

Amid her griping, the 44-year-old Thomas vacillated between blasting her as a "f- - -ing *****" and continuing to issue suggestive come-ons to her, the suit charges.

Sanders says Thomas became so incensed over her blatant rejections that he turned many of the Knicks' players against her as she tried to market the franchise.

She claims that team superstar Stephon Marbury would routinely blast her as "that black *****.

"F- - - that black *****, she thinks she runs the Knicks, but she don't run sh- -!" she quotes Marbury as spouting off. Marbury's agent declined comment last night.

A key source said that at one point, Thomas "did not agree with all of [Sanders] marketing philosophies and schemes."

Thomas was particularly upset that Sanders — who is the fourth leading scorer in Big 10 basketball history after a stellar stint at Northwestern University — tried to get him to record voice messages as part of a phone pitch to draw more fans to games.

"He said, 'I'm not doing that,' " the source said.

Thomas griped to Sanders' boss, who eventually reduced her responsibilities, the source said.

"She blamed Isiah for this and complained to [Mills] all the time" afterward, the source said.

In her suit, Sanders claims that when she met with a human-resources consultant in mid-2005, the worker told her that Mills "had asked him to develop a program for Thomas because he has problems with women."

Toward the end of the year, the suit says, Mills warned her that if she "persisted in raising harassment claims, she should be prepared for Thomas to spread a damaging and false rumor" about her.

Sanders' lawyer, Mitzer, said he was told by the other side as recently as yesterday morning that "Ms. Browne Sanders had substantial claims against MSG, and that the retaliation claim in particular could be difficult . . . to defend."

Still, a source sympathetic to Thomas said:

"Isiah Thomas is a self-made guy. He always has been not only wildly successful as a player but as an executive. And in spite of this threat . . . he and his family have decided that there's no way they're giving in to this."

This article is laughable. I saw several pics of her and she is not attractive at all. She's not horrible looking, but she certainly wouldn't make the front cover of a fashion magazine! But see my next post below.............


Your opinion of her looks, as well of those of the author and even Isiah, are totally irrelevant to the issues at hand.
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9/21/2006  9:32 AM
Posted by Marv:
Posted by SlimPack:
Posted by islesfan:

God I hope Anucha doesn't settle. I want this bad boy to go to trial with everything out in the open and in the court of public opinion.

It couldn't happen to a bigger arsehole.


what im about to say may be a shock to you, but there are worse people in the world than isiah thomas.


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9/21/2006  11:03 AM
Posted by Marv:
Posted by SlimPack:
Posted by islesfan:

God I hope Anucha doesn't settle. I want this bad boy to go to trial with everything out in the open and in the court of public opinion.

It couldn't happen to a bigger arsehole.


what im about to say may be a shock to you, but there are worse people in the world than isiah thomas.



Marv, Layden is a good man. Good men don't make you a good GM. He is an awful GM. I defend Layden, but not his track record.

ITs like Jimmy Carter. Good man, bad president. Nixon, Bad man, good president.

Isiah is not liked in many circles which predates his track record as Knick GM.

Isiah is a great basketball player, bad exec, decent coach, and personally appears to be a snake.

Layden is considered a good guy, well liked, very knowlegable but an introvert who was over his head.

Dolan is an ***hole. But he's our ***hole!
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9/21/2006  11:44 AM
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Posted by islesfan:

God I hope Anucha doesn't settle. I want this bad boy to go to trial with everything out in the open and in the court of public opinion.

It couldn't happen to a bigger arsehole.


what im about to say may be a shock to you, but there are worse people in the world than isiah thomas.

Yeah, I couldn't believe it when I read that. There are some really awful people in this world of several magnitudes higher than anything you could say about Isiah.

[Edited by - wsdm on 09-21-2006 11:45 AM]
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