BigMo763
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Re: Knicks don't plan on paying Brown
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The Knicks reportedly are not planning on paying Larry Brown the more than $40 million remaining on his contract.Citing a clause in Brown's contract that requires him to follow club policy, the Knicks will seek arbitration with David Stern. They believe he acted beyond the perameters of his coaching position in attempting to make trades and also violated media policy by talking to reporters outside the presence of a team public relations person.Source: Newsday</div>Talk about desperate...Most coaches and team representatives have talked to reporters without the presence of a team PR person, and other coaches have discussed possible trade scenarios with other teams around the league, even when they aren't the GM (just to get a feel for what is possibly out there).This is low by the Knicks... a desperate attempt to keep their money and attempting to "correct" their "mistake."
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The Knicks reportedly are not planning on paying Larry Brown the more than $40 million remaining on his contract.Citing a clause in Brown's contract that requires him to follow club policy, the Knicks will seek arbitration with David Stern. They believe he acted beyond the perameters of his coaching position in attempting to make trades and also violated media policy by talking to reporters outside the presence of a team public relations person.Source: Newsday</div>Talk about desperate...Most coaches and team representatives have talked to reporters without the presence of a team PR person, and other coaches have discussed possible trade scenarios with other teams around the league, even when they aren't the GM (just to get a feel for what is possibly out there).This is low by the Knicks... a desperate attempt to keep their money and attempting to "correct" their "mistake."
