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GKFv2
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4/18/2008  2:38 PM
As New York president Donnie Walsh prepares to push Isiah Thomas out of Madison Square Garden for good – possibly as soon as Friday – Mark Jackson has emerged as the new Knick boss’s choice to replace Thomas as coach, an NBA executive familiar with Walsh’s plans said late Thursday night.

Jackson has been considered the favorite for the job, but in the last few days, Walsh has made it clear to confidants that his old Indiana Pacers point guard is the right man to guide the dysfunctional Knicks back toward respectability.

Also, the NBA executive said that Walsh was strongly leaning against retaining Thomas in any reduced front office role.

As unpopular as Thomas has become in New York, the hiring of Jackson would promise to be met by Knicks fans with enthusiasm. Jackson, who played 17 NBA seasons, has never coached on any level, but has a strong New York basketball pedigree that delivers his candidacy credibility.

Walsh seems determined to win back disillusioned New York fan base and beyond winning, believes part of that process will be bringing back players that honor the Knicks’ glory days. Jackson was the rookie of the year for the Knicks in 1988, a flashy young point guard who made a dramatic entry into the pros by delivering the ball to the franchise savior, Patrick Ewing.

Jackson’s hiring, the NBA source said, would be followed with Walsh reaching out to Ewing to be a part of the coaching staff. Ewing is currently an assistant with the Orlando Magic, and has long expressed a desire to work with the Knicks.

Walsh and Jackson have a strong history together and that’s played a major part in why Walsh believes so strongly in him. As Pacers president, he traded for Jackson twice in his career. Walsh also has a history of hiring coaches in Indiana (Thomas and Larry Bird) with no past coaching experience. In fact last year, it’s believed that Walsh suggested to Bird, the Pacers GM, that he consider Jackson for the team’s coaching opening, but Bird declined and hired Jim O’Brien.

Since retiring from the NBA in 2004, Jackson has been a broadcaster for ESPN and the New Jersey Nets broadcasts on the YES Network. At the end of the Nets’ final regular-season game on Wednesday, Jackson apparently surprised his bosses by telling viewers he wouldn’t return next season to the Nets’ broadcasts.

Ex-Bulls coach Scott Skiles has been considered a contender for the Knicks job with Jackson, but multiple league sources believe that Skiles will eventually be hired as the Milwaukee Bucks’ new coach.

“It’s inevitable,” one GM said.

New Bucks GM John Hammond, who fired Larry Krystkowiak on Thursday, has also expressed an interest with New Orleans assistant Darrell Walker and Mike Fratello, a league source said. If Skiles goes to the Bucks, deposed Indiana University coach Kelvin Sampson is expected to be offered a job on his coaching staff.

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4/18/2008  2:53 PM
Posted by GKFv2:
As New York president Donnie Walsh prepares to push Isiah Thomas out of Madison Square Garden for good – possibly as soon as Friday – Mark Jackson has emerged as the new Knick boss’s choice to replace Thomas as coach, an NBA executive familiar with Walsh’s plans said late Thursday night.

Jackson has been considered the favorite for the job, but in the last few days, Walsh has made it clear to confidants that his old Indiana Pacers point guard is the right man to guide the dysfunctional Knicks back toward respectability.

Also, the NBA executive said that Walsh was strongly leaning against retaining Thomas in any reduced front office role.

As unpopular as Thomas has become in New York, the hiring of Jackson would promise to be met by Knicks fans with enthusiasm. Jackson, who played 17 NBA seasons, has never coached on any level, but has a strong New York basketball pedigree that delivers his candidacy credibility.

Walsh seems determined to win back disillusioned New York fan base and beyond winning, believes part of that process will be bringing back players that honor the Knicks’ glory days. Jackson was the rookie of the year for the Knicks in 1988, a flashy young point guard who made a dramatic entry into the pros by delivering the ball to the franchise savior, Patrick Ewing.

Jackson’s hiring, the NBA source said, would be followed with Walsh reaching out to Ewing to be a part of the coaching staff. Ewing is currently an assistant with the Orlando Magic, and has long expressed a desire to work with the Knicks.

Walsh and Jackson have a strong history together and that’s played a major part in why Walsh believes so strongly in him. As Pacers president, he traded for Jackson twice in his career. Walsh also has a history of hiring coaches in Indiana (Thomas and Larry Bird) with no past coaching experience. In fact last year, it’s believed that Walsh suggested to Bird, the Pacers GM, that he consider Jackson for the team’s coaching opening, but Bird declined and hired Jim O’Brien.

Since retiring from the NBA in 2004, Jackson has been a broadcaster for ESPN and the New Jersey Nets broadcasts on the YES Network. At the end of the Nets’ final regular-season game on Wednesday, Jackson apparently surprised his bosses by telling viewers he wouldn’t return next season to the Nets’ broadcasts.

Ex-Bulls coach Scott Skiles has been considered a contender for the Knicks job with Jackson, but multiple league sources believe that Skiles will eventually be hired as the Milwaukee Bucks’ new coach.

“It’s inevitable,” one GM said.

New Bucks GM John Hammond, who fired Larry Krystkowiak on Thursday, has also expressed an interest with New Orleans assistant Darrell Walker and Mike Fratello, a league source said. If Skiles goes to the Bucks, deposed Indiana University coach Kelvin Sampson is expected to be offered a job on his coaching staff.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AvyLPhvlsjzSEsMrTQqRJaI5nYcB?slug=aw-jacksonknicks041808&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

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4/18/2008  3:16 PM
I just don't know how you guys can read all these articles right now.

When Walsh speaks - or - a press release from Walsh himself is given out - that's when I will believe anything that is transpiring given Isiah or the coaching or GM jobs and who will fill them.

Until then - this is still nothing but speculation based on educated guesses - of which might turn out to be truthful - yet until it is I ignore everything I glance at right now.

Remember before Walsh was hired? How many articles both said he would accept the job - and would not accept the job? And both sides were stated as fact? Leading to numerous topics ranging from "Walsh accepts! Isiah is gone!!! WHoooooooooo!!" to "Walsh is staying in Indy, Dolan sucks! Get ready for more years of Isiah! This sucks!!!"


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4/18/2008  3:24 PM
Yeah, I don't get it. Every article says the same thing. Why not just wait you impatient bast-ards
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4/18/2008  3:27 PM
You wait. I am going to the Bobcats office and I'm gonna promise them that I'm gonna buy season tickets courtside if they tell me what's going on with Isiah, and when they tell me, I'm running away and I'll definitely get away.
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4/18/2008  3:27 PM
I want to get an idea of what might happen as soon as possible, even if it may not be true. Of course I don't go crazy over speculative News articles, I would only do so over the real thing. Actually I almost never get carried away with news I think is bad anyway.....
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4/18/2008  3:32 PM
This just In - Knicks rumored to hire Butch Beard as head coach

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4/18/2008  3:52 PM
Posted by Cosmic:

I just don't know how you guys can read all these articles right now.

When Walsh speaks - or - a press release from Walsh himself is given out - that's when I will believe anything that is transpiring given Isiah or the coaching or GM jobs and who will fill them.

Until then - this is still nothing but speculation based on educated guesses - of which might turn out to be truthful - yet until it is I ignore everything I glance at right now.

Remember before Walsh was hired? How many articles both said he would accept the job - and would not accept the job? And both sides were stated as fact? Leading to numerous topics ranging from "Walsh accepts! Isiah is gone!!! WHoooooooooo!!" to "Walsh is staying in Indy, Dolan sucks! Get ready for more years of Isiah! This sucks!!!"


heh


ROFL.... very true..
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Posted on Yahoo 8 hours ago: Jackson close to becoming NYK coach

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