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nixluva
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5/19/2016  9:31 PM
Isola just can't help himself! He has to keep throwing in digs and unsubstantiated assumptions and rumors to throw shade at Phil. He'll add some factual info and reasonable points but always qualifies them with something negative. He's really such a clown at this point. Totally unbalanced.

Knicks’ hiring of Jeff Hornacek is good news for Kristaps Porzingis, Carmelo Anthony

Kristaps Porzingis and Carmelo Anthony have plenty of reasons to smile if the Knicks are no longer forced to run the triangle.Kristaps Porzingis and Carmelo Anthony have plenty of reasons to smile if the Knicks are no longer forced to run the triangle.

Jeff Hornacek should already have the support of the one player he can't live without. It's the same player that must buy-in to make this all work.

If the reports are indeed true that the Knicks’ soon-to-be hired head coach has the freedom to throw away Phil Jackson's triangle offense like yesterday's trash, then Hornacek has recorded his first big victory in New York. A 7-foot-3 victory, in fact.

Somewhere in Latvia today, Kristaps Porzingis is smiling.

The Knicks franchise player was not very fond of the triangle offense and it's hardly a secret that Porzingis was less than thrilled with the way Kurt Rambis was using him. But Porzingis is too young and too respectful to lash out. Instead he left it to Carmelo Anthony to become the public face of an unhappy and confused locker room.

When Melo questioned the offensive system and the direction of the coaching search, Porzingis, like most of the Knicks, was in step with his more famous teammate. Ultimately, this may be Carmelo's greatest assist and you have to wonder how much Anthony's pleas influenced Garden Chairman James Dolan.

There was undoubtedly a dramatic turn of events over the past few weeks. Rambis was Jackson's guy but the Knicks president was well aware that Rambis did not have the support among the players. It stands to reason that Jackson would run a two-day triangle camp after the season to demonstrate to Dolan that if Rambis is hired, Phil will be more actively involved.

But perhaps Dolan feared that Jackson wouldn't have the stamina to last a full season playing a de facto coach. Dolan also was aware that Rambis was never the popular choice; not among the fan base and certainly not among the players. There is a feeling that Dolan put the kibosh on Jackson hiring Rambis and if so give Dolan credit for appreciating that Rambis would be facing a massive uphill battle to win support in the locker room.

If Jeff Hornacek can do things his way with the Knicks he'll have the support of his players.

It also raises questions about Jackson's future in New York. A few weeks after he was hired, Jackson sought to revamp the Knicks medical staff but Dolan vetoed the move. Jackson then tried to hire Steve Kerr but Dolan allowed the negotiations to drag and eventually stall. And now Rambis.

On Thursday, there was an internet report about Jackson leaving the Knicks to return to Los Angeles which proved to be bogus. But make no mistake about it the clock on Jackson's time in New York has started.

Maybe Jackson's legacy will be Porzingis and Hornacek, a player with All Star potential and a coach who wants to prove that last year's flameout in Phoenix was an aberration.

For now, the Jackson-Hornacek marriage is already being written about as a union made in coaching heaven. Judging from some accounts, Hornacek was Jackson's top choice to coach the Knicks as far back as when James Naismith first hung a peach basket on a wall. It's simpatico, stupid.


Honestly, it doesn't really matter how Jackson's long and often bizarre coaching search arrived at Hornacek or how Madison Square Garden will spin the hiring of Jackson's fourth coach in two-plus seasons.

But over the coming weeks and months no one will care how the sausage was made and what role Jackson, Dolan, Steve Mills and even Isiah Thomas played in this.

Phil Jackson doesn't go with his guy--Kurt Rambis--which raises questions about his future in New York.Phil Jackson doesn't go with his guy--Kurt Rambis--which raises questions about his future in New York. (HOWARD SIMMONS/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS)
All that matters is that Hornacek, who will likely outlast Jackson, is a solid choice. A very solid choice in fact with the chance to make it work here. No, he's not as accomplished as Tom Thibodeau. He's not as MSG savvy as Jeff Van Gundy and doesn't have the New York cache of Mark Jackson.

But if Hornacek is allowed to do things his way he has a better chance than Jackson's first hire, Derek Fisher. As far back as last July, Fisher went about placating the Knicks by altering the offense to make it compatible to today's NBA; more pick and rolls, more three-point shots. But that upset Jackson and eventually Fisher was fired. Now, Hornacek gets to do it the way Fisher wanted to only now Hornacek will have the full support of the players and management.

At some point, probably early next week, the Knicks will have a news conference to announce Hornacek. Jackson will talk about how much he admired Hornacek as a player and how effective he was playing for Jerry Sloan in Utah. The Knicks will go to great lengths to paint it as Jackson having full autonomy to make the call.

But that doesn't explain why Jackson would risk losing Hornacek to Sacramento and Washington, two teams he interviewed with. Hornacek was also a candidate to join Steve Kerr's staff in Golden State. Everything about Hornacek's hiring goes against what Jackson was preaching for two years.

In Hornacek, the Knicks get a good man with a decent coaching resume that played under great coaches like Sloan and Cotton Fitzsimmons. He has a winning pedigree. Could he be too nice to make it in New York? Not if he wins.

He's off to a good start. If the reports about the death or at least a phasing out of the trinagle are true, Hornacek has already won over a couple of guys named Kristaps and Carmelo.

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/mets/isola-knicks-hiring-hornacek-good-porzingis-anthony-article-1.2643412?utm_content=buffer7a78c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=NYDNSports+Twitter
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5/19/2016  9:48 PM    LAST EDITED: 5/19/2016  9:49 PM
What's worsee than Isola are fans that rely on his column for all their information.

I'm the biggest fan at my job but I can't get into any conversations because I don't want to lose my job. Today all the guys were talking about Jeff Hornacek and how terrible and stupid Phil is. How trash the Knicks are.... They sound like Frank Isola. I'm not a bitch like Isola so I don't want to talk about that bitch ****. I find that there are no diehard fans anymore. Just clowns that wasn't to tell Isola jokes all day.

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5/19/2016  9:55 PM
Isola is all TMZ all the time. Sad and awful
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5/19/2016  10:12 PM
He's ridiculous. From Berger,
And one Jackson confidant made something perfectly clear on Thursday, telling CBS Sports that the idea of hiring Hornacek was Jackson's move -- and that it has only further emboldened Jackson to stay the course and finish the job of fixing the Knicks.
"He's more committed than ever," the person said.

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/knicks-coach-jeff-hornacek-phil-jackson-triangle-offense-james-dolan/
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5/19/2016  10:16 PM
This was written before he found out that Fitzsimmons was a Tex Winter's disciple and he ran the triangle when Jeff was there as a player. Since then Frank has been doing damage control. Contrary to what Isola believes and makes up it seems as though Phil did a coaching search and did interviews which Isola had no clue about.

Now he is paint a picture of dissension in MSG.

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5/19/2016  10:18 PM    LAST EDITED: 5/19/2016  10:21 PM
It's amazing all day not one person in the mainstream media has brought up Jeff's ties to the triangle? Is the media that incompetent or was Cotton Fitzsimmons really not coach the triangle? I checked and Rambis did indeed play with Jeff 2 seasons. No mention of that either from the media.

Watching and following the media when they do eventually find out is going to be priceless. They are all going to look like fools. I can't wait. Hopefully it happens at some point tomorrow

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5/19/2016  10:22 PM
Vmart wrote:This was written before he found out that Fitzsimmons was a Tex Winter's disciple and he ran the triangle when Jeff was there as a player. Since then Frank has been doing damage control. Contrary to what Isola believes and makes up it seems as though Phil did a coaching search and did interviews which Isola had no clue about.

Now he is paint a picture of dissension in MSG.


If you go to the article it is time stamped 8:31 tonight.
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5/19/2016  10:23 PM
gunsnewing wrote:It's amazing all day not one person in the mainstream media has brought up Jett's ties to the triangle? Is the media that incompetent or was Cotton Fitzsimmons really not coach the triangle? I checked and Rambis did indeed play with Jeff 2 seasons. No mention of that either from the media.

Watching and following the media when they do eventually find out is going to be priceless. They are all going to look like fools. I can't wait. Hopefully it happens at some point tomorrow

No mention of it on the Michael Kay show. What kind of reporting do they are completely devoid of research skills.

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5/19/2016  10:24 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
Vmart wrote:This was written before he found out that Fitzsimmons was a Tex Winter's disciple and he ran the triangle when Jeff was there as a player. Since then Frank has been doing damage control. Contrary to what Isola believes and makes up it seems as though Phil did a coaching search and did interviews which Isola had no clue about.

Now he is paint a picture of dissension in MSG.


If you go to the article it is time stamped 8:31 tonight.

Then he is really a dumb ass because now he looks like a report that doesn't do research.

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5/19/2016  10:25 PM    LAST EDITED: 5/19/2016  10:25 PM
gunsnewing wrote:It's amazing all day not one person in the mainstream media has brought up
Jeff's ties to the triangle?
Is the media that incompetent or was Cotton
Fitzsimmons really not coach the triangle? I checked and Rambis did indeed
play with Jeff 2 seasons. No mention of that either from the media.
Yeah . . . how hard could it be for these people to just log on here
and find out what's what (?)

Morons . . .

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5/19/2016  10:28 PM
gunsnewing wrote:It's amazing all day not one person in the mainstream media has brought up Jeff's ties to the triangle? Is the media that incompetent or was Cotton Fitzsimmons really not coach the triangle? I checked and Rambis did indeed play with Jeff 2 seasons. No mention of that either from the media.

Watching and following the media when they do eventually find out is going to be priceless. They are all going to look like fools. I can't wait. Hopefully it happens at some point tomorrow

I think it is out there some but when it comes to the Knicks you can write really ridiculous stuff and people read and run with it. See realgm wiretap every time Berman or Isola write something ridiculous. If it isn't Berger, Wojo, or Beck you have to question it. If it is one of the usual suspects you need to find the interview/tape and guide people there in hopes that it discredits whatever lie, assumption or truth stretching is being talked about that day.
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5/20/2016  6:23 AM
CrushAlot wrote:
Vmart wrote:This was written before he found out that Fitzsimmons was a Tex Winter's disciple and he ran the triangle when Jeff was there as a player. Since then Frank has been doing damage control. Contrary to what Isola believes and makes up it seems as though Phil did a coaching search and did interviews which Isola had no clue about.

Now he is paint a picture of dissension in MSG.


If you go to the article it is time stamped 8:31 tonight.

Its more interesting and it sells. Fans eat it up, as its easy to funnel anything to Dolan and Melo. They been doing it for yrs.

Melo gets max, that means Dolan forced Phil to do it.
Lin signs poison pill, that means Melo forced Lin out.
Tyson gets traded, that means Melo forced Tyson out.

Phil exposing the media the way he just has should be an eye opener. Probably won't be though.

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5/20/2016  6:38 AM
Now watch how conveniently one of these suckers write an article after seeing this thread. You know they all use us to get ideas. Then sprinkle a little **** on the article so you know it's trash
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5/20/2016  7:40 AM
All we got is JVG "Source" saying Triangleless team is an option, now we got articles saying if this the case, then Is phil out? Does it mean phil failed? Giving up his quest? Look at Rondo? Why not look at Thibs, as he was the "Best" available! Melo won. Dolan made him. Etc.

Is it possible that Hornacek, who was under contract under PHX when Phil hired Fish his true first choice? Then Kerr? Maybe? Why wait?
Did Hornacek need time to consider his options? Want to take on NY and the Media? When pressed by phil, who might have liked Blatt and Vogel as alternatives, to make a choice otherwise he was going with one of them?

What was the sign? I think when Rambis was not named coach within a week it was a sign. Certainly when Phil was "caught" interviewing others it was a clear sign. I mean, kind of cruel to hang a guy out there whose a friend (rambis). My guess is Rambis was in the know and cool with the whole process. He might have been playing along the whole time.

Phil really did not want a media circus around his process.

Do fans really deserve to have all the answers? Im not sure, team is not public domain as media suggests we are due. I suppose in time we will know all we need to.

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5/20/2016  8:44 AM
have to admit NY media is in a league of its own. I live up in Boston. They can be critical of their team, but in a more polite thoughtful way. They save the harshness for the opponent

Totally don't get Isola et al (even Lupica). If they did some investigative stuff and uncovered some facts to support their criticisms, I'd understand

But they just assume (conjecture up) a situation (e.g., Phil is asleep at the wheel), treat it as fact and then rip the guy

Seriously hoping NYK turn all Belichek on them (or Popovich), treat them with the respect they "earn"

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5/20/2016  9:30 AM
Isola is turning himself into the uberwhore so he can get more facetime on ESPN. Eff that guy. He's now officially worse than Bermanbury.
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5/20/2016  9:32 AM
nixluva wrote:Isola just can't help himself! He has to keep throwing in digs and unsubstantiated assumptions and rumors to throw shade at Phil. He'll add some factual info and reasonable points but always qualifies them with something negative. He's really such a clown at this point. Totally unbalanced.

Knicks’ hiring of Jeff Hornacek is good news for Kristaps Porzingis, Carmelo Anthony

Kristaps Porzingis and Carmelo Anthony have plenty of reasons to smile if the Knicks are no longer forced to run the triangle.Kristaps Porzingis and Carmelo Anthony have plenty of reasons to smile if the Knicks are no longer forced to run the triangle.

Jeff Hornacek should already have the support of the one player he can't live without. It's the same player that must buy-in to make this all work.

If the reports are indeed true that the Knicks’ soon-to-be hired head coach has the freedom to throw away Phil Jackson's triangle offense like yesterday's trash, then Hornacek has recorded his first big victory in New York. A 7-foot-3 victory, in fact.

Somewhere in Latvia today, Kristaps Porzingis is smiling.

The Knicks franchise player was not very fond of the triangle offense and it's hardly a secret that Porzingis was less than thrilled with the way Kurt Rambis was using him. But Porzingis is too young and too respectful to lash out. Instead he left it to Carmelo Anthony to become the public face of an unhappy and confused locker room.

When Melo questioned the offensive system and the direction of the coaching search, Porzingis, like most of the Knicks, was in step with his more famous teammate. Ultimately, this may be Carmelo's greatest assist and you have to wonder how much Anthony's pleas influenced Garden Chairman James Dolan.

There was undoubtedly a dramatic turn of events over the past few weeks. Rambis was Jackson's guy but the Knicks president was well aware that Rambis did not have the support among the players. It stands to reason that Jackson would run a two-day triangle camp after the season to demonstrate to Dolan that if Rambis is hired, Phil will be more actively involved.

But perhaps Dolan feared that Jackson wouldn't have the stamina to last a full season playing a de facto coach. Dolan also was aware that Rambis was never the popular choice; not among the fan base and certainly not among the players. There is a feeling that Dolan put the kibosh on Jackson hiring Rambis and if so give Dolan credit for appreciating that Rambis would be facing a massive uphill battle to win support in the locker room.

If Jeff Hornacek can do things his way with the Knicks he'll have the support of his players.

It also raises questions about Jackson's future in New York. A few weeks after he was hired, Jackson sought to revamp the Knicks medical staff but Dolan vetoed the move. Jackson then tried to hire Steve Kerr but Dolan allowed the negotiations to drag and eventually stall. And now Rambis.

On Thursday, there was an internet report about Jackson leaving the Knicks to return to Los Angeles which proved to be bogus. But make no mistake about it the clock on Jackson's time in New York has started.

Maybe Jackson's legacy will be Porzingis and Hornacek, a player with All Star potential and a coach who wants to prove that last year's flameout in Phoenix was an aberration.

For now, the Jackson-Hornacek marriage is already being written about as a union made in coaching heaven. Judging from some accounts, Hornacek was Jackson's top choice to coach the Knicks as far back as when James Naismith first hung a peach basket on a wall. It's simpatico, stupid.


Honestly, it doesn't really matter how Jackson's long and often bizarre coaching search arrived at Hornacek or how Madison Square Garden will spin the hiring of Jackson's fourth coach in two-plus seasons.

But over the coming weeks and months no one will care how the sausage was made and what role Jackson, Dolan, Steve Mills and even Isiah Thomas played in this.

Phil Jackson doesn't go with his guy--Kurt Rambis--which raises questions about his future in New York.Phil Jackson doesn't go with his guy--Kurt Rambis--which raises questions about his future in New York. (HOWARD SIMMONS/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS)
All that matters is that Hornacek, who will likely outlast Jackson, is a solid choice. A very solid choice in fact with the chance to make it work here. No, he's not as accomplished as Tom Thibodeau. He's not as MSG savvy as Jeff Van Gundy and doesn't have the New York cache of Mark Jackson.

But if Hornacek is allowed to do things his way he has a better chance than Jackson's first hire, Derek Fisher. As far back as last July, Fisher went about placating the Knicks by altering the offense to make it compatible to today's NBA; more pick and rolls, more three-point shots. But that upset Jackson and eventually Fisher was fired. Now, Hornacek gets to do it the way Fisher wanted to only now Hornacek will have the full support of the players and management.

At some point, probably early next week, the Knicks will have a news conference to announce Hornacek. Jackson will talk about how much he admired Hornacek as a player and how effective he was playing for Jerry Sloan in Utah. The Knicks will go to great lengths to paint it as Jackson having full autonomy to make the call.

But that doesn't explain why Jackson would risk losing Hornacek to Sacramento and Washington, two teams he interviewed with. Hornacek was also a candidate to join Steve Kerr's staff in Golden State. Everything about Hornacek's hiring goes against what Jackson was preaching for two years.

In Hornacek, the Knicks get a good man with a decent coaching resume that played under great coaches like Sloan and Cotton Fitzsimmons. He has a winning pedigree. Could he be too nice to make it in New York? Not if he wins.

He's off to a good start. If the reports about the death or at least a phasing out of the trinagle are true, Hornacek has already won over a couple of guys named Kristaps and Carmelo.

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/mets/isola-knicks-hiring-hornacek-good-porzingis-anthony-article-1.2643412?utm_content=buffer7a78c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=NYDNSports+Twitter

It's absolutely unbelievable the shyt he stirs up. He called in to one of the New York sports shows yesterday which i think was Daily News and started saying what he THINKS happened behind the scenes but saying it in a way like it was the truth when it was all just him making his assumptions and next thing you know everything he said has turned into that it was all the truth and that everything he said wasn't assumptions but was accurate and it annoys the shyt out of me. I wish there was a way for the Knicks fans to get their voice out there the way the media does and let it be known what the real Knicks fans think about the new york media and how they do nothing but put untruthful rumors out there but we can't get our voice out there like they can.

I'm so angry with Asshola and a lot of the other media scum that i'm ranting right now and don't even know what i'm saying. The new york media hurts us when it comes to players wanting to come to new york to play with the Knicks and deal with the shyt media putting out untruthful rumors on them as well when they can just play elsewhere and not deal with that shyt.

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5/20/2016  9:43 AM
SupremeCommander wrote:Isola is turning himself into the uberwhore so he can get more facetime on ESPN. Eff that guy. He's now officially worse than Bermanbury.

LOL Bermanbury,forgot about that one.

No doubt that Post and Daily News compete fiercely and it means going after the clicks, it's how the papers get some of their money (ESPN and the like too obviously) and I wouldn't be surprised it the writers have some parts of the employment agreement based off of that too.

I can kinda tolerate Berman, he doesn't go off the rails as much as NY Daily News staff. And Frank is in a league of his own, gone from reporting to sensationalizing to outright tool and laughing stock.

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5/20/2016  10:30 AM
I still think Berman is worst, and I love when Isola bashes him. But it does seem that Isola has gone off the rails a bit. He is just the quintessential troll. Something weasely about Berman I can't stand
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5/20/2016  10:36 AM
Steven A. Smith has to be tossed in to this mix. "Hoodwinked and Bamboozled" was just awful.
Isola is a terrible but Im surprised at Lupica!!! He really flushed himself down to the lower ledge.

Problem is these harsh "Snits" on twitter do get eyeballs and that's the game now. The negative slant is more admired than being optimistic.
Like Nalod has said before, "Anger sells"!

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