knickscity wrote:skeng wrote:I just hope Phil can continue to keep Jimmy D from sticking his sausage fingers in the phucking basketball decisions. To me that's a NYK GM job well done.
You may wanna thank the dude that told Dolan to sign him and keep up with his band. The only reason why Dolan hasnt gotten involved is because he's out to show the Knicks woes arent exclusively because of him. Once Phil fails, you wont be able to blame Dolan for it. Thats always been his goal from day one, but fans seem to be gaga over a dude thats won in a different facet that they currently are in. Phil cannot cash in the rings for exec experience. Dolan hired Phil to get the fan heat off himself, when actually he should have hired a younger more innovative guy who would have put the Knicks on a real rebuild, not an old guy who doesnt have the time to truly rebuild.
Blame or not, I'm happy with Dolan being involved as little as possible.
The way I see it, we are rebuilding, culturally aswell. I'm not gonna debate the Melo signing, but I wouldn't be surprised if a younger, innovative GM would do the same as Phil. I don't think Phil has been completely horrendous and I don't think anyone expected us to have a competitive/meaningful season, so the losing/tanking is welcomed imo.
I think he should at least have next season and possibly the one after to prove himself. I mean, aren't we all clamoring for some continuity up in this bish?