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ESPN/Begley: Knicks Hire Hornacek for 3 Years, $15 million . . .
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crzymdups
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6/2/2016  1:22 PM
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crzymdups wrote:This was pretty much my theory that everyone told me was completely made up -

Jackson took over in March 2014 and fired Mike Woodson at season’s end. His hiring of rookie Derek Fisher in June, 2014 didn’t pan out because of communication issues. Jackson promoted his buddy Rambis from his post as associate coach to the interim head coach with hopes he would earn the job.

But the Knicks sputtered to a 9-19 finish under Rambis’ suspect leadership. The former Lakers assistant, who had a rough coaching stint in Minnesota, didn’t appear to earn enough respect from the players. The lack of an endorsement from Carmelo Anthony and his lobbying for Jackson to interview as many candidates as possible didn’t help Rambis’ cause.

Sources indicated the waves of negativity surrounding a Rambis full-time hire – including mixed signals from the front office and ownership – led ultimately to taking a risk on Hornacek.

Sources say so to me it all is pretty much made up. I don't trust any media source especially when it comes to slander.

Sources: Knicks, Jeff Hornacek agree to 3-year, $15M deal

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6/2/2016  1:25 PM    LAST EDITED: 6/2/2016  1:26 PM
crzymdups wrote:This was pretty much my theory that everyone told me was completely made up -

Jackson took over in March 2014 and fired Mike Woodson at season’s end. His hiring of rookie Derek Fisher in June, 2014 didn’t pan out because of communication issues. Jackson promoted his buddy Rambis from his post as associate coach to the interim head coach with hopes he would earn the job.

But the Knicks sputtered to a 9-19 finish under Rambis’ suspect leadership. The former Lakers assistant, who had a rough coaching stint in Minnesota, didn’t appear to earn enough respect from the players. The lack of an endorsement from Carmelo Anthony and his lobbying for Jackson to interview as many candidates as possible didn’t help Rambis’ cause.

Sources indicated the waves of negativity surrounding a Rambis full-time hire – including mixed signals from the front office and ownership – led ultimately to taking a risk on Hornacek.

Sources that said Sources indicate they are defending that by saying Sources HAD said there was doubt. Thus, the very sources are validating themselves and your using that to defend your stance.
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6/2/2016  1:42 PM
Nalod wrote:
crzymdups wrote:This was pretty much my theory that everyone told me was completely made up -

Jackson took over in March 2014 and fired Mike Woodson at season’s end. His hiring of rookie Derek Fisher in June, 2014 didn’t pan out because of communication issues. Jackson promoted his buddy Rambis from his post as associate coach to the interim head coach with hopes he would earn the job.

But the Knicks sputtered to a 9-19 finish under Rambis’ suspect leadership. The former Lakers assistant, who had a rough coaching stint in Minnesota, didn’t appear to earn enough respect from the players. The lack of an endorsement from Carmelo Anthony and his lobbying for Jackson to interview as many candidates as possible didn’t help Rambis’ cause.

Sources indicated the waves of negativity surrounding a Rambis full-time hire – including mixed signals from the front office and ownership – led ultimately to taking a risk on Hornacek.

Sources that said Sources indicate they are defending that by saying Sources HAD said there was doubt. Thus, the very sources are validating themselves and your using that to defend your stance.
You wear your necklace with pride!!!

MIAMI -- LeBron James and Chris Bosh are now members of the Miami Heat and both came at a cut rate.

The Heat's two newest superstars signed matching six-year, $110.1 million contracts, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher. Dwyane Wade took an even bigger discount to stay in Miami, signing for six years and $107.5 million, according to the sources.

Sources told ESPN.com's Chad Ford that James and Bosh are scheduled to make $14.5 million and Wade $14 million in 2010-11.

LOL more made up lies from this "sources" person.

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ESPN/Begley: Knicks Hire Hornacek for 3 Years, $15 million . . .

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