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THJR did the JR after the three. lol
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Congrats on the win fellas. Now you'll have to split the #1 odds with Minnesota unless they win another game. They've only got the Warriors, Pelicans and Thunder to close out the season.
#Knickstape
Aww that's not nice.hope you guys get the 6th pick
Not sure that this means...TS;DR
I mean, Isola cant actually believe the garbage that he writes. I am sure of it. Whatever moves Phil made this summer, Isola was going to get on him for that. Because essentially in this article, Isola criticizes Phil Jackson for not being the EXACT general manager that I and other smart Knicks fans feared that he would be. And I am 10000000% CERTAIN that if Phil did made these moves that Ilsola mentions in this paragraph, Isola along with the rest of the media would be ready to run him out of town, waiting with pitchforks and torches wherever the **** he went.FEEL THE HEAT
Jackson’s first full season in New York has been a complete bust. Of the temp workers Jackson signed it’s hard to see any of them as rotation players on a good team. Maybe Langston Galloway and Lance Thomas will eventually get there.
Now, compare that to the job Pat Riley has done in Miami where the Heat, despite losing LeBron James to free agency and seeing Chris Bosh lost for the season after the All-Star break, remain in playoff contention.
Riley acquired point guard Goran Dragic at the trade deadline and during last offseason, and signed journeyman center Hassan Whiteside, who does not play like a one-hit wonder. Riley has built and re-built the Miami Heat four times over during his 20 seasons in Miami, and don’t bet against him to land another big-name free agent.
Plus, Riley, like Larry Bird, is the type of executive who is comfortable away from the spotlight, doesn’t make excuses and lets his work speak for itself. And another thing, Riley and Bird don’t feel the need to share their thoughts on Twitter.