StraightShot wrote:Interesting debating techniques some of you have: If someone disagrees with you, he must be a troll. So your concept is simply to discredit anyone who disagrees with your group-think regarding Jim Dolan. And yet no one can dispute the basic facts I presented.The James Dolan presented by hack sportswriters and echoed on this board is a totally one-dimensional character. The arguments against him are rote and unthinking. The reality is more complex. He's a flawed man who made egregious errors, but has learned from them. That's good for us.
What facts? We're not overpaying players? Take a look at Amare's and Tyson's contracts and tell me they're not overpaid. Not to mention what we gave up to bring in Ray Felton, a player no team wanted, and look at his 4-year/$18M contract. And it's nice that he's brought in actual basketball people, like Grunwald and Warkenstein, but are they actually in charge? From the outside and based on the reports I've read it looks like the major personnel decisions over the last several years have been handled by Dolan. The embarrassing wooing of Lebron, the Melo trade, and the decision to let Lin walk were all mismanaged and all appeared to be made by Dolan. Also, how much sway does Isiah still have in the organisation? Dolan tried to rehire him last offseason and it seems reasonable that, even though he has no official capacity, he probably still talks with Dolan and makes suggestions.
EDIT: And I'll ask you again, what does your name refer to? Is it Dolan's joke of a blues band? Why would you pick that?
Now the joy of my world is in Zion
How beautiful if nothing more
Than to wait at Zion's door
I've never been in love like this before
Now let me pray to keep you from
The perils that will surely come