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holfresh
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![]() http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/12590575/new-york-knicks-president-phil-jackson-makes-plea-season-ticket-holders
NEW YORK -- Phil Jackson has asked New York Knicks season-ticket holders to "remain optimistic" amid what has been one of the worst seasons in franchise history. In a letter and video message sent out on Monday, Jackson tried to reassure the team's fan base, saying he has a "clear plan" in place for this 2015 offseason. "While I know this has been a challenging season for our team on the court, I can also tell you that everyone in the organization is working tirelessly to get our Knicks back to a place where we are once again competing at the highest level," Jackson said in a video message obtained by ESPN New York that doubled as a pitch to season ticket holders to renew for the 2015-16 season. In the letter, Jackson talked about the roster moves he's made to clear up cap space for free agency. The Knicks are expected to have at least $25 million in cap space this summer. "We have made key roster moves to free up significant cap space that will provide us greater flexibility to acquire talent in this summer's free agency," Jackson said. "And for the first time in many years, we expect to have a top pick in the NBA Draft this June. These are key steps to building a roster of players that have both the talent and character to win in New York and who, alongside Carmelo Anthony, will become a team that can become a consistent winner." Jackson briefly acknowledged the failures of this season in the video and letter. The Knicks enter play Wednesday with a 14-60 record -- the worst in the NBA. This is the first time in New York's 69-year franchise history that the team has lost 60 games. "Despite the disappointing 2014-15 season, we are steadfast in our resolve to do what is necessary to deliver on our ultimate goal of bringing a championship back to New York," Jackson said. Jackson signed a five-year contract reportedly worth $60 million dollars to take over as Knicks president a little more than 12 months ago. He inherited a team that won 37 games in 2013-14 and entered this season hoping to make the playoffs. But the Knicks suffered through losing streaks of 10 and 16 games in the first half of the season as Jackson's signature trade for Jose Calderon proved to be a dud in Year One. He blew up the roster in a January trade that sent J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert to Cleveland for two second-round picks and two trade exceptions. Now, Jackson hopes to land a top pick in June's draft. If the Knicks finish with the worst record in the NBA, they will pick no lower than fourth in the draft. In his message to persuade season-ticket holders to renew, Jackson focused on the months ahead rather than dissecting the missteps of the 2014-15 team. "We have a clear plan and expect our efforts to take really take shape as we enter the 2015 draft and free agency in the months ahead," Jackson said in the video. "I ask that you remain optimistic and hope you will join us on our continued journey as we build a team that once again reflects the spirit of being a New York Knick." |
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nixluva
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![]() JR was gonna exercise his option so there's that.
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fishmike
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![]() gunsnewing wrote:I don't think rushing to get the "disruptive" TYSON Chandler out of the lockerroom did anything for this current lockerroomNo but you wanted it to happen also. In fact you started a thread on that... http://www.ultimateknicks.com/forum/topic.asp?t=46979 If you look back a year ago there is plenty more: Briggs is another who kills the Tyson trade but last year he was pining to dump Tyson for the first chance at a pick in the bottom of the first round. The trade didnt work out, but as you can see from the above nobody, NOBODY was saying Tyson needs a better environment. Tyson will bounce back, Tyson will get healthy, bla bla bla. Sorry folks.. you all wanted him dumped. Meanwhile this time last year Calderon was the starting PG on a 50 win team in the West shooting 45% from 3 and was a very good floor general for that team. You guys can pretend you were kicking and screaming but you werent. This was not a bad trade at face value. God forbid Early or Thanisis pop and Tyson is an afterthought. Im sure when we jettison Calderon and he's back to shooting 45% from 3 and playing really well for some other team there will be a new list of excuses. "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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Nalod
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![]() Jeremy Tyler!!!
For whom is he tearing up the NBA? |
Vmart
Posts: 31800 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 5/23/2002 Member: #247 USA |
![]() fishmike wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I don't think rushing to get the "disruptive" TYSON Chandler out of the lockerroom did anything for this current lockerroomNo but you wanted it to happen also. In fact you started a thread on that... We are never short of excuses here. I like the trade and still think Calderon will be back shooting 40% from three. This is a lost season and a lot of this was planned. Was looking at old Pippen highlights of his beginning years. Thanasis definitely has a lot of Pippen type game. Given time and health Early will produce better numbers than what he is showing same with Larkin. I was just not a Tyson guy he is a raw talent, I mean so many years in the NBA and still no offensive game asides from put backs and dunks. |