Nalod wrote:jrodmc wrote:Larry coached us into the toilet and left us the memory of drive-thru whiney interviews at the Greenburgh McD's. He's the perfect authority to listen to about what Phil Jackson's plan of attack with the Knicks should be. 23-59 for $18.5 million. That's an awful lot of money per win. Maybe Larry has tremendous credibility. At duping idiots like Dolan. Being right about Steve Mills takes about the same amount of neural power as telling time.
Phil Jackson, 11 rings, pretty nice resume, $60 million to run the Knicks.
Larry Brown: 50 thousand coaching jobs, 1 ring, 1 NCAA title, Southern Methodist at the NIT.
Okay.
Next up, an ex-coach/AD from Florida International Warehousing & Agriculture gives his thoughts on the current state of the Knicks...and why the CBA deserved to be trashed.
They pay you to say this?
I wish.

Nalod wrote:I do think Brown is right about this but......Its buisness.
And Mike got a contract for $3.7m for next year. If they fire him he'll get paid.
Woodson signed with the devil when he fired his agent (Larry's agent at the time as well) and took Dolans cash.
Woodson had to know unless he gets showered down the "Canyon of Heroes", the end will never feel good, until he cashes his check.
Even for an astute internet shill
, comparing Woodson's Knick's tenure to Larry Harry's is more of a fail than the latest playa conspiracy thread.
You can't possibly be trying to equate an $18.5 million dollar league-forced settlement and a $3.7m severance package?
Woody won a division, and presided over Linsanity and Melo's 62. Nice memories for your average Knick fan who doesn't happen to have a perpetual pisserection for themselves and their own anti-homer view of reality as it should be.
Larry came here for $50 million and won a court case and little else.
Next.