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Giving Donnie Walsh some credit, he is working O/T on everything good to do with Knicks fortunes improving
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DJMUSIC
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5/13/2010  3:47 PM
I've always liked Donnie even with his mess-ups. He was man enough & MAD enough to call out his coach/draft personnel
respectfully saying Knicks blew it on passing on Drafting Brandon Jennings. I even did not think the boasty Jennings was
a fit on Knicks whom Jennings craved to play for.

However Walsh been over seas, been in news about Knicks chances and even looking into 2010 chances giving the public he is working
real hard to change the Knicks we've seen over 2008 and 2009/10. I love it

He ain't goint blow off these 2nd round draft picks (2) in 2010 either giving the impression Knicks researching all possibilities
Walsh sat at lots of games and home and road, my kinda prez/gm he let you know by his demeanon he did not like what he seen but
walsh was smart to give credit for improvements he seen on other areas' of Knicks 2009/2010 season.

Expect Walsh to have a tough go getting it right but he's working and I feel that is all we an ask. He making the Knicks subtlely
a story in again and talks in NBA. Even if Spurs dont and wont give up Tony Parker You gotta like Walsh making it know Knicks want
a guy like Parker as well as Parker likes the Knicks.

The old Knick regime would be hush hush, boring and give fans nothing to imagine. Even Chris Mullin talks again resurfaced as coming
back to NY. Mullin a NewYorker whom also may thrive here in front office.

Walsh is a bright ray of hope for a summer or 2 (2011) Knicks may never have again.
Thank you Donnie Walsh!

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5/13/2010  4:06 PM
His ass should have been in Europe this early LAST year. Just like he should have bought an extra pick in 2008. Dude is always "Behind". At least he attempts to improve on the previous years failures.
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5/13/2010  4:57 PM
Tony Parker also let it be known that he expects a max deal. He seems a bit old for that playing the 1 (IMHO). I'd rather go after Rubio, even though he hasn't showed jack yet. It would be cheaper, with unlimited upside, and would allow us to get Lebron AND Bosh to play with him.
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5/13/2010  6:45 PM
Moonangie wrote:Tony Parker also let it be known that he expects a max deal. He seems a bit old for that playing the 1 (IMHO). I'd rather go after Rubio, even though he hasn't showed jack yet. It would be cheaper, with unlimited upside, and would allow us to get Lebron AND Bosh to play with him.

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Giving Donnie Walsh some credit, he is working O/T on everything good to do with Knicks fortunes improving

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