Mr. J
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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">I KNOW what you're thinking; you assume I couldn't wait to switch from my summer job of mucking stalls to NBA muckraker.
Fact is, I can't wait for the upcoming season to end so I can return to what I do best.
At the same time, I'm man enough to admit the Knicks' ongoing lawsuits and commissioner David Stern's new sideline as league Liability Assessor really turn me on.
Still, I find it terribly upsetting to think Larry Brown is being denied the opportunity to better last year's NBA-record 42 starting lineups.
By my unofficial count, there are at least a few other people with looser affections and connections to the Knicks than James Dolan, Steve Mills and Isiah Thomas, who are relieved Little Boy Blue was relieved of his coaching duties before he could do any further damage.
On second thought, that would've been virtually impossible. Team historians - taking into account the team's bottomless $130 million payroll, deep talent pool (though inharmonious and redundant) and the arrival of Brown's Hall of Fame aura - have branded the 23-win harvest the franchise's all-time blot. Bob Hill, Eddie Lee Wilkens, Kenny Bannister and Ron Cavenall never experienced such shame.
That's what a team gets when the guy in charge of the sideline cares more about losing his way than winning any other way. Early into the Knicks' first extended road trip, it became transparent Brown, first and foremost, was intent on domesticating the untamable Stephon Marbury, the theory being Thomas' many other unadoptable pets would then fall into line.
Compared to the repeated messages Brown sent to his unresponsive, distrustful assembly through the media, the scoreboard had little if any importance. So what that his harping on warts reflected defectively on the roster's architect! Minutes radically fluctuated game to game. Players who produced one night were mysteriously depreciated or outright deactivated the very next. Pessimism permeated every pore. </div>
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			Fact is, I can't wait for the upcoming season to end so I can return to what I do best.
At the same time, I'm man enough to admit the Knicks' ongoing lawsuits and commissioner David Stern's new sideline as league Liability Assessor really turn me on.
Still, I find it terribly upsetting to think Larry Brown is being denied the opportunity to better last year's NBA-record 42 starting lineups.
By my unofficial count, there are at least a few other people with looser affections and connections to the Knicks than James Dolan, Steve Mills and Isiah Thomas, who are relieved Little Boy Blue was relieved of his coaching duties before he could do any further damage.
On second thought, that would've been virtually impossible. Team historians - taking into account the team's bottomless $130 million payroll, deep talent pool (though inharmonious and redundant) and the arrival of Brown's Hall of Fame aura - have branded the 23-win harvest the franchise's all-time blot. Bob Hill, Eddie Lee Wilkens, Kenny Bannister and Ron Cavenall never experienced such shame.
That's what a team gets when the guy in charge of the sideline cares more about losing his way than winning any other way. Early into the Knicks' first extended road trip, it became transparent Brown, first and foremost, was intent on domesticating the untamable Stephon Marbury, the theory being Thomas' many other unadoptable pets would then fall into line.
Compared to the repeated messages Brown sent to his unresponsive, distrustful assembly through the media, the scoreboard had little if any importance. So what that his harping on warts reflected defectively on the roster's architect! Minutes radically fluctuated game to game. Players who produced one night were mysteriously depreciated or outright deactivated the very next. Pessimism permeated every pore. </div>
http://www.nypost.com/seven/10012006/sport...eter_vecsey.htm
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	