dk7th wrote:jrodmc wrote:dk7th wrote:CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:playa2 wrote:We all can say what Dolan should do, but as Briggs stated above it's gonna take intervention to help the knicks.Remember David Stern has , so good luck in Dolan's defiant and deviant actions concerning the professionalism in the NBA as an owner.
the nba intervened once, after stern said the knicks were not a model of good management.
intervening a second time in such a short time period is implausible.
if it possible to suspend an nba owner, this disastrous three-year period should be the reason.
is a disastrous three year period? Your agenda is showing. Plenty to complain about without stretching things so far.
two words: "win now"
Two better words: "RealGM calling"
what is wrong with simply admitting that the melo era has been a big mistake? as soon as he arrived the knicks were put there instead of building deliberately and sensibly.
and now we are in a far worse position than ever. that is a fact.
See why you have little to no viable credibility? --> "..than ever."
The knicks are in a far worse position than downtown Marblesville? Than A Rooster in the Hospital for Special Surgery again? Than the neverending EScurry watch? Than trying to digest "Now starting at center, Clarence Witherspoon!"???
What is wrong with slowly, thoughtfully digesting these facts
Two trips to the playoffs, a 50 + win season and atlantic crown
before stating your "fact"?
Why not express yourself along the lines of:
"Rather than making the playoffs, and getting some nice moments, I'd much rather have stayed the course with yoots that I liked and not have traded for a player that makes me feel like my entire life is about dealing with ruptured, enflamed hemmorhoids. Along the way I could have gleaned some personal satisfaction that my way of building a franchise is the deliberate and sensible way of approaching pro basketball."