holfresh wrote:loweyecue wrote:holfresh wrote:Paladin55 wrote:holfresh wrote:Paladin55 wrote:holfresh wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Walsh was hired because Stern pushed very hard for Dolan to find an experienced nba exec to take Isiah's place. Dolan is on his own now and resumes, results, and credentials don't seem to matter as much to him as charm, charisma, a great smile and the ability of his employee to make him feel involved, important and popular.
What results are you referring to?
Of course we'll never really know what the "results" you refer to mockingly might have been because Walsh had the chair taken out from under him during the Anthony deal and was, in essence, unable to build the roster he hoped to build.
Actually I thought he might have been referring to Donnie's results...20+ years as an NBA exec...Zero rings...
Why don't you make a list of all the execs who have won titles? Not many do win them, even some we consider to be good ones.
Donnie is a very good man and professional..I'm just not as impressed as others are about the job he is or was doing...Maybe you can enlighten me as to the good things he was doing as a Knicks exec...
How about taking a 23 win team to a .500 record? Or did we just dream that one up?
Donnie made the dysfunctional shyt left by Isiah into a playoff team, if you ever manage to see past the trees there is a real Forrest out there.
The Knicks going from a 30 win team to a 40 win team was Dolan signing the 100 mil check over to Amare...