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Markji
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9/26/2013  12:40 PM    LAST EDITED: 9/26/2013  12:41 PM
This sucks. WTF does Steve Mills know about being a GM??? He created chaos last time he was here.

Steve Mills rejoins Knicks as GM

The New York Knicks on Thursday announced the rehiring of Steve Mills, who served as a key executive with the franchise for 10 years, as president and general manager.

Mills replaces Glen Grunwald, who will remain with the organization as an advisor.

"I am pleased to be able to welcome Steve back to the Knicks. He is a well-respected sports executive with a strong background in basketball, as well as a familiarity with NBA operations and our company,: Knicks owner James Dolan said in a statement. "We look forward to his leadership and believe he is the right person to help us reach our ultimate goal of winning an NBA championship.

"We are grateful for Glen's many years of valuable service and pleased that he will remain with the organization."

http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/9726545/steve-mills-returning-new-york-knicks-gm

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9/26/2013  12:51 PM    LAST EDITED: 9/26/2013  12:52 PM
The thought of a shake up excites me more than this present team was going to the next 2-3yrs. I welcome it as long as the new GM has comes in with an actual winning plan and Dolan doesn't get in the way. Easier said than done I know. Well Dolan got his headlines back. As of yesterday the talk was about how much better the Nyets are even though it's only on paper. Jimmy Bean can't be happy. Quite embarrassing actually. All the wasted years. Proko comes in and in 2yrs builds a true championship contender. Something we've been trying to do for 14yrs. Since checketts and grunfeld
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9/26/2013  1:00 PM
So fed up of this ****- why does Dolan seem to fire anyone who does a good job, and stay blindly loyal to anyone who can't (IT).

Moron.

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9/26/2013  1:02 PM    LAST EDITED: 9/26/2013  1:30 PM
I suppose we should have paid more attention to the offseason rumblings about management being divided over: Dolan wanting to trade Shump for crimes against Dolan, division over how to fill the rest of the roster. Most people would see it as trivial and let their GM et on with it, but Dolan isn't most people.

And of all people Mills is replacing him?!

WHAT A F****** IDIOT!

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9/26/2013  1:05 PM    LAST EDITED: 9/26/2013  1:06 PM
Knicks get their man!

Just get IT and the gang's all back together again!


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9/26/2013  1:06 PM
ARRRGH! I'M HAVING A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN!

Does Mills even have any GM experience?! He's just a business man!

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9/26/2013  1:07 PM
Grunwald did a nice job all things considered. Not easy working for an owner with a tendency to unsuccessfully get involved in player transactions, cut uninsured blank checks and overreact
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9/26/2013  1:07 PM
Need to get these 2 back!


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9/26/2013  1:09 PM
GO NY GO NY GO!


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9/26/2013  1:12 PM
Seriously, what the hell?! I'm definitely a fan of the moves Glen has made in his way too short tenure. Hopefully this was Grunwald's choice to step down
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9/26/2013  1:12 PM
ChuckBuck wrote:Knicks get their man!

Just get IT and the gang's all back together again!


I thought Glen was already part of the Isiah/Woodson/Grunwald conspiracy theory? Are we still playing 6 degrees of Isiah Thomas?

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9/26/2013  1:13 PM
Hit the road Jack! Don't you come round no more no more...



Make room for the King!


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9/26/2013  1:13 PM
ChuckBuck wrote:GO NY GO NY GO!


One way loyalty to Dolan over everything! Hurray! The good times are back! Mills will be Layden mark 2! Then hopefully IT comes back to help him out...

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9/26/2013  1:14 PM
Mills has NO GM EXPERIENCE WHAT SO EVER! NONE. Jesus!
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9/26/2013  1:15 PM
I fully expect Isiah to jump back into the picture anyday now. This recent move has cemented my disdain for Dolan and truly wish that he'd sell the team. Is there anything we, as fans can do to force his hand? I got a feeling that if he remains at the helm, we'll be right back to where we were during the Layden years.


P.S., is anyone else skeptical of Allan Houston's ability to GM? I've got nothing but a hunch but I think he'll be a ****ty talent evaluator; I don't know why but I do.

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9/26/2013  1:17 PM
smackeddog wrote:ARRRGH! I'M HAVING A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN!

Does Mills even have any GM experience?! He's just a business man!


This clip is very appropriate and very funny. Unfortunately we're screwed.
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9/26/2013  1:20 PM

Ah, the good old days when Steve Mills ran the show!

"I want to leave a legacy." ~ Isiah Thomas
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9/26/2013  1:28 PM
Get ready for that max contract Melo!
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9/26/2013  1:30 PM
via berman:

n a shocking shakeup of the Knicks front office, Steve Mills is back and Glen Grunwald is out. Or at least demoted.
Mills, the former Garden president who hired Isiah Thomas, has been named the team’s president and general manager. Mills replaces Glen Grunwald, who will remain with the organization as an “advisor.”
“I am pleased to be able to welcome Steve back to the Knicks,” Knicks owner James Dolan said in a statement. “He is a well-respected sports executive with a strong background in basketball, as well as a familiarity with NBA operations and our company. We look forward to his leadership and believe he is the right person to help us reach our ultimate goal of winning an NBA Championship.”
“We are grateful for Glen’s many years of valuable service and pleased that he will remain with the organization,” Dolan added.
Mills also has a good relationship with Knicks assistant GM Allan Houston, who figures to have more power entrusted in him with Grunwald in the background.
The timing of the switch is curious. Dolan apparently was not pleased with the Knicks’ second-round playoff exit or the summer overhaul that have some predicting the Knicks as the fifth-best team in the East. However, Grunwald finished third in NBA Executive of the Year balloting after building a team that won its first Atlantic Division title since the 1990s and was the second seed in the East at 54-28.
Grunwald was close with coach Mike Woodson, his former college teammate at Indiana. Grunwald’s demotion does not bode well for Woodson, who is in the final guaranteed season of his contract. There is a team option for next season.
When the Knicks named Grunwald permanent GM after the 2011-12 season, it was noteworthy he didn’t get the title of president, as Donnie Walsh and Isiah Thomas had previously. Dolan also didn’t like Grunwald talking to the press and kept him mostly out of the spotlight. The Knicks may feel Mills has more cachet and more prestigious influence on several levels.“I want to thank Jim for this opportunity to return to the Knicks in this important position,” Mills said in a statement. “It is an honor and a privilege to work for such a storied franchise and I look forward to doing whatever it takes to make the Knicks a successful franchise and a team that fans can be proud of, both now and in the future.”
A 30-year veteran of the sports world, Mills had been in the running for the executive director of the Players Association. He has been a familiar face at the Garden, showing up for games since he left six years ago.
Prior to his first move to The Garden, Mills played an integral role in the development of the league office, where he held several positions, including his last role as senior vice president, basketball and player development.
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9/26/2013  1:32 PM
I think this is another case if the media jumping the gun. Mills is not GM. Media just doesn't have all the information or the Knicks are not ready to reveal the ultimate plan. Well that's what I'm hoping for anyway
Um, from the WTF department, Grunwald out as Knicks GM

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