Papabear wrote:BasketballJones wrote:They say “you can’t rebuild in New York”. I say it is time we did. In order to do so we must learn to be more patient.- The first step in learning to be more patient is to fire the coach. It has been 40 years since the Knicks won a championship. Need I say more? Making the playoffs for two years in a row, and getting passed the first round for the first time since the year 2000 is not good enough. We demand more and we demand it now.
- The second step in learning to be more patient is to blow up the team and bring in some young’uns. We cannot cure our impatience by staying the course; we must be prepared to throw out the current strategy -- because it didn’t work right away.
- If either of the above steps does not yield fruit immediately, I think we should be prepared to change course again. It’s the patient thing to do.
Remember Knick fans. We are special people, and we are entitled to a championship. We just need to be more patient and demand immediate results.
Papabear Says
Blowing a team up just because you are pissed off because the team didn't come to your expectations?
What happens if the next group of players do bad blow that team up too?? The reason why we don't have a great team is because Sterns and the NBA have thier foot on our neck. Every law that they put in place was geared to block the big markets. The knicks franchise is the riches in the league. We could spend 150 million dollar a year on players and still make money. I'll give you an example the Yankees out spent everyone in baseball thats why they won they could out bid everyone.
The NBA is getting like pop warner baseball and football. Give little Johnny his chance to play no matter how bad he is. Give the little markets a chance to compete also. This is not how our financial institution are. May the strongest win. Who has the money and willing to place the biggest bid gets the prize. But not in the watered down NBA and their cheating refs.
he should have used green font... he is messing around.
dont agree on the yanks analogy fully. the 90s run into now had quite a number of home grown guys, decent trades, and some decent free agent pickups. money allows them to absorb poor performers. outside of that, the recent run (past 10 years) is they havent won as much as bos/stl/sf.