Only one word seems to come to mind when describing the New York Knicks.
That word, folks, is failure.
Failure for the lack of team chemistry, failure to keep their players happy and most notably, failure not to recognize your best player's ability to create for the rest of the team.
All that blame could be directed at one man. Ever since taking over the reigns of the New York franchise in December 2003, Isiah Thomas has created, as Bill Walton creatively put it, "a travesty inside the Knicks organization."
From a sexual harassment lawsuit to leading the highest-paid team in the league to a 35-54 record since taking over as coach, the man has yet to put anything good on his resume since coming to New York.
So it is my belief that this man must go. I think even Spike Lee, a famed Knicks fan, would agree with me on this one.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
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