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Rich
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2/6/2005  3:51 AM
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FULL-COURT PRE$$ ON JAX

By MARC BERMAN

February 6, 2005 -- PHOENIX — Not having to abide by salary-cap restrictions for a coach, Knick owner James Dolan said he's ready to break the bank for free-agent Phil Jackson.

Dolan sent out a message to other clubs who may be interested: prepare for a bidding war.

Portland, with billionaire Paul Allen, is the only other franchise that can compete financially, and is likely to be in the running.

Dolan indicated, and a source confirmed, that the Knicks have made preliminary contact with Jackson's reps.

"It's Isiah's decision," Dolan said, referring to team president Isiah Thomas. "Does he have the resources and support if he wanted to do a contract with Phil Jackson? Yes, he would. He will not be limited by the resources."

Dolan said the Knicks have a "better chance" of landing Jackson because of Thomas.

"I'm pretty sure Phil Jackson would not work for me if I was president of the Knicks," Dolan said. "He wouldn't want somebody as dumb about basketball as me. We have a better chance with Isiah."

Dolan has other, larger, issues on his mind than this season-wrecking 35-day rut. The owner acknowledged the uncertainty at Cablevision and was less than firm on whether he will remain Knick owner and Garden chairman for the next several years.

It is the first time Dolan has ever opened to the door to the possibility of his removal of power over the Knicks. Reports are rampant about a falling out between himself and his father, Cablevision boss Charles Dolan, who can fire him.

When asked if he expected to remain owner of the Knicks for the next several years, Dolan said, "Now that's a really good question. As far as I know, I'm going to be. Do you ever read the rest of the newspaper you write for? It's called the business section. If you read that, the company is clearly going through changes."

Appearing resigned, Dolan made no bold playoff predictions. The club is amid one of its worst tailspins in history, dropping 16 of 18 after last night's loss.

"[Thomas] has made it clear to me we're in a situation where I should not expect a run at the championship this year," Dolan said. "So far he's been real correct about that. . . . He characterized it as a .500 team."

Dolan said the Knicks will not make panic moves or add high-priced stars past their prime.

"New Yorkers would rather see us build a team with youth than try to keep buying expensive talent that you have to pay for years later when they're not playing," Dolan said.

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gunsnewing
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2/6/2005  7:05 AM
please rid us of Jim Dolan. That would be sooo great!
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2/6/2005  7:42 AM
Posted by Rich:

"New Yorkers would rather see us build a team with youth than try to keep buying expensive talent that you have to pay for years later when they're not playing," Dolan said.
Anyone take a guess who he is talking about here? I think he is admitting his mistake on the Houston contract.
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2/6/2005  7:48 AM
Posted by Silverfuel:
Posted by Rich:

"New Yorkers would rather see us build a team with youth than try to keep buying expensive talent that you have to pay for years later when they're not playing," Dolan said.
Anyone take a guess who he is talking about here? I think he is admitting his mistake on the Houston contract.

oh **** i missed that part! its good to know that he realizes that overspending isnt the way in the NBA.






[Edited by - gunsnewing on 02/06/2005 07:49:37]
Marv
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2/6/2005  8:03 AM
Posted by Silverfuel:
Posted by Rich:

"New Yorkers would rather see us build a team with youth than try to keep buying expensive talent that you have to pay for years later when they're not playing," Dolan said.
Anyone take a guess who he is talking about here? I think he is admitting his mistake on the Houston contract.

Maybe tho I'd be surprised if he's bashing Allan while he's still on the team. I think maybe Shandon who's playing but not for us.
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2/6/2005  8:11 AM
Posted by Marv:
Posted by Silverfuel:
Posted by Rich:

"New Yorkers would rather see us build a team with youth than try to keep buying expensive talent that you have to pay for years later when they're not playing," Dolan said.
Anyone take a guess who he is talking about here? I think he is admitting his mistake on the Houston contract.

Maybe tho I'd be surprised if he's bashing Allan while he's still on the team. I think maybe Shandon who's playing but not for us.

nah I think he meant Houston because he said expensive "talent" Shandon isn't a talented player. problably was talking about both
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2/6/2005  8:23 AM
Posted by gunsnewing:

nah I think he meant Houston because he said expensive "talent" Shandon isn't a talented player. problably was talking about both

You're probably right but don't understimate the talent it takes to consistently hit the side of the backboard with your corner jumper. Plus years of precise practice!
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2/6/2005  8:28 AM
Posted by Marv:
Posted by gunsnewing:

nah I think he meant Houston because he said expensive "talent" Shandon isn't a talented player. problably was talking about both

You're probably right but don't understimate the talent it takes to consistently hit the side of the backboard with your corner jumper. Plus years of precise practice!

good point lol

a uncanny display of aiming ability by Shandon lol
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2/6/2005  9:21 AM
""I'm pretty sure Phil Jackson would not work for me if I was president of the Knicks," Dolan said. "He wouldn't want somebody as dumb about basketball as me. We have a better chance with Isiah."

Well then at least he knows it
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2/6/2005  10:41 AM
Say what you guys want about at least he is willing to put money where his mouth is. To bad this is not baseball where you spend money and you have a better chance to win (ie Yankees).
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2/6/2005  11:00 AM
What are you talking about, spending money = wins. The Knicks payroll is $103 million and their arguably the worst team in the League. What have the Yankees won recently?

Regardless, these are the things I like hearing from Dolan. Cut cap, rebuild with young players, etc. Good.

I don't see what Phil Jackson is going to do with this team. If he was hired I'd almost definitely expect Marbury to get dealt. Jackson's teams never use point guards.
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2/6/2005  11:08 AM
haha but houston is a friend of dolan's so he wouldn't direct that comment towards him I don't think.
good to see dolan is actually making sense for once
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2/6/2005  11:42 PM
Dolan was speaking in terms of calming the fans who want rebuilding and no "starphuching".

This was a great statement! I don't think he was singleing anyone out, but the C-webb type player is not welcome here.

This is a moment to rejoice!
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