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It is time to forget about Isiah.
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4/21/2008  9:32 AM
Posted by Solace:
Posted by Bonn1997:
Posted by Solace:
Posted by nyk4ever:

Theres no denial involved. Donnie Walsh is calling the shots and Isiah is being paid to sit at home, which is fine with me. The only denial on this board is with those who think that Donnie Walsh came here to be a Corporate lacky and to listen to Isiah Thomas, thats the only denial.

That is your personal opinion, which may be right, but could be wrong. You speak as if it as a known and obvious fact that this is the case and anyone who disagrees is an idiot, but we simply cannot be sure what is really going on behind the scenes. It's cool if you want to remain positive, but the history of this team for almost an entire decade has now said to err on the side of caution.

Personally, I'm undecided. I think the draft will be telling. If the draft picks start looking Isiah-esque (high athleticism, low basketball IQ, low basketball skills, doesn't fit the current or near-future team, could've been nabbed 20 slots lower) then I will start to get worried.

[Edited by - Solace on Apr 21 2008 03:15 AM]

Very well put, although I need longer than the draft to reach any decision.

Thanks and agreed. I just meant that as step one to the Knicks starting to get the benefit of the doubt.

2nd it.
And this was the point of the thread.
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." Hamlet
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