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Bonn1997
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8/16/2005  11:03 PM
http://aol.nba.com/knicks/news/williamswaive_050815.html
Thomas Comments on Williams’ Waiver
by Tom Kertes


NEW YORK, August 15, 2005 -- The New York Knicks took advantage of the one-time-only amnesty clause under the new Collective Bargaining Agreement by waiving veteran forward Jerome Williams on Monday. The Knicks are responsible for the remaining years of Williams’ contract, but have saved $21,317,000 in luxury tax by making this move.
“I spoke with Jerome,” President, Basketball Operations Isiah Thomas said. “He was extremely professional about it. We even spoke about him possibly staying on with the organization, doing some scouting, working in the community alongside John Starks, and also possibly working with MSG.”

“Jerome was a big asset for us in our rebuilding process and was wonderful working with the young players,” added Thomas. “But, clearly, we had a glut at the power forward spot. And we felt at this point in time that Malik Rose, Mo Taylor, Michael Sweetney, and Channing Frye give us a better, more well rounded power forward position in terms of using different players at different times. They can all play a different style of game. The one thing you want to do is to give your coach the opportunity to take advantage of that.”

Though long-injured guard Allan Houston was widely believed to be the number one candidate to be waived under the clause, “I think Allan expects to be playing,” said Thomas. “If anybody knows him, you know he’s working hard. He believes that one day he’ll be back to his original form and we want to give him every opportunity to do that. You never question an athlete’s desire. We have confidence in him and stand behind him as an organization.”

“On one hand, you have to take the view that you have to move on and you have to get better,” said Thomas. “But if Allan can come back to his original form, that would be an added bonus.”

As for possibly adding another player to the Knicks roster -- whether he would be another team’s amnesty casualty or anyone else -- “we always look to improve our team so we’ll beat the bushes and try to find the best player available,” said Thomas. “And that’s true whether it will be a young player who we think might develop into something or a veteran. But if we were to sign a veteran player it would be a guy we’d want to contribute and play right away. We won’t add a veteran player to have just as insurance.”

Given the Knicks salary cap circumstances, “we have to find unconventional ways to find talent,” said Thomas. “We’d like a younger type player who has the ability to add to what we’re building here. We will look at those type of players the same way you’d look at first-round picks.”

“We happen to be working for one of the greatest and best owners in the sport in terms of giving us the resources,” said Thomas. “That’s all you can really ask from your top guy, to give you the flexibility to make the moves you want. That helps a lot, to remove that financial burden. So this was never really a financial decision for us. We are just doing what we feel is best for the basketball team.”

“You’ve heard the mantra before in terms of getting younger and more athletic,” said Thomas. “That’s the type of player we’re looking for, whether he’d be a wing or play up front or in the middle. I have always believed in versatility. You want to be able to move your players around so they can operate in different areas of the floor and be effective. We are looking to have a good quality core of players who are capable of playing multiple positions.”

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8/16/2005  11:11 PM
hahahahaha. you can tell that isiah wanted to release Houston but Dolan wouldn't let him.

jamal crawford needs to step up this year because he's making that trade look real bad now
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8/17/2005  1:12 AM
jamal crawford needs to step up this year because he's making that trade look real bad now
Jamal for Frank Williams, Othella Harrington, and Dikembe Mutombo looks bad now?
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8/17/2005  2:09 AM
Isiah's a pretty classy guy.... but if he loves you, he LOVES you.. and if he hates you, he HATES you
David f'n Lee for President!!
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8/17/2005  2:38 AM
Posted by bigpimpin:

hahahahaha. you can tell that isiah wanted to release Houston but Dolan wouldn't let him.

jamal crawford needs to step up this year because he's making that trade look real bad now

What the heck are you talking about? How is JC making the trade look bad? JC is a good young player and has the ability to take over a game, none of the guys we gave up for him are anywhere close to the type of player he is now. We really need to stop looking at the young players we have in a negative light. Lets give them some time under LB and see what kind of players they really are. IF they can absorb what he teaches we'll be in GREAT shape, cuz the guys we have don't lack for talent. Its all about understanding the game and making better decisions.

I honestly don't know what some of you are talking about when it comes to judging the talent we have on this team. Don't get it twisted, cuz we do have talent on this team. Thank God we now also have a great Coach and Teacher to get these guys headed in the right direction. Who better to train a team with lots of young talent than LB. This could set us up for years to come.
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8/17/2005  3:20 AM
When the trade was done, did I prefer having Frank, Mutombo, and Othella to having Crawford & JYD?

Yes.

Frank was playing very well and I liked his toughness and defense. Too bad he got out of shape in Chi-town. Mutombo, I love him despite the fact that he's a shell of the player he once was. He still could play as we saw him do in Houston backing up Yao. Othella is a decent third string PF.

Crawford can play, for sure. But he's got to learn the game from step 1. We'll see if he can learn to play the right way.

I think that Larry would have preferred having Frank/Deke/Othella to Craw/JYD.
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8/17/2005  8:56 AM
Frank is not a professional. He is out.

With out Craw last year would have been a complete disaster!

Give craw a chance, Give him a year under larry/Isiah.
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8/17/2005  9:01 AM
Posted by NewYorkSoul:

Isiah's a pretty classy guy.... but if he loves you, he LOVES you.. and if he hates you, he HATES you


I,m not sure about this at all. This coming after a ugly departure by almost everbody he got rid of.

Dice
deke
kvh
lenny
chaney
Don't know how many assistant coaches, but thats just to name a few of the ugly

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8/17/2005  9:08 AM
Posted by Nalod:

Frank is not a professional. He is out.

With out Craw last year would have been a complete disaster!

Give craw a chance, Give him a year under larry/Isiah.


we didn't have him the year before and won more games, If he can soak up some LB knowledge for the next three years he can be an awsome player, and steph will finnaly become a leader.
But when u think about the relationship with IT and steph, u begin to wonder if steph has any leadership qualities. I mean does anybody see a difference in stephs game since he has been playing under IT guidence, or in NY for the matter.

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8/17/2005  9:09 AM
Posted by knicks1248:
Posted by NewYorkSoul:

Isiah's a pretty classy guy.... but if he loves you, he LOVES you.. and if he hates you, he HATES you


I,m not sure about this at all. This coming after a ugly departure by almost everbody he got rid of.

Dice
deke
kvh
lenny
chaney
Don't know how many assistant coaches, but thats just to name a few of the ugly

chaney - definitely ugly.

kvh - went out of his way to say zeke was cool with him, went to him, kept him informed.

lenny - i seriously doubt he has any complaints since zeke arranged a multi multi million dollar retirement party for the dude.

deke - i do remember angry words from him

dice - he's a whiny crybaby type overall, wouldn't you say?

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8/17/2005  9:13 AM
dice - he's a whiny crybaby type overall, wouldn't you say?

No absolutely not, what's the difference between his situation at the time, and allan houston's today?
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8/17/2005  9:26 AM
Posted by knicks1248:
dice - he's a whiny crybaby type overall, wouldn't you say?

No absolutely not, what's the difference between his situation at the time, and allan houston's today?

It seems like dice worked real hard on his rehab and went all out, it's not that. it's just that after he got traded he went on a long whiny runoff at the mouth about everything wrong about the knick organization and how he didn't get all his needs taken care of here. anyone else remember it? it didn't come off too well.
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8/17/2005  9:36 AM
Isiah did a good thing by keeping the door open for JYD to work with the team. That way, it's not like he kicked him to the curb, just reassigned him.
Another season, and more adversity to persevere through. We will get the job done, even BETTER than last year. GO KNICKS!
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8/17/2005  10:20 AM
Posted by Marv:
Posted by knicks1248:
dice - he's a whiny crybaby type overall, wouldn't you say?

No absolutely not, what's the difference between his situation at the time, and allan houston's today?



It seems like dice worked real hard on his rehab and went all out, it's not that. it's just that after he got traded he went on a long whiny runoff at the mouth about everything wrong about the knick organization and how he didn't get all his needs taken care of here. anyone else remember it? it didn't come off too well.


It's not as if he had the most normal senrio take place when he was here, I mean he had the S all over his chest like he was SuperMan, or SaveMan. A role he clearly was not ready for. Had he stayed for the remainder of the season, like allan he would be considering retiremnet due to the fact that he would have been force to play knowing he wasn't close to being ready.
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