You are right, Tyler should have gotten more run too. All 3 of them are solid, young bench players that need time. To be honest, I'm shocked Woodson played THJ so much this year as a rookie
didnt even watch last night. Woodson also botched Aldrich's involvement in the rotation early on. That guy is so fired
Knicks win! Knicks! Season over. We signed Lamar Odom, smart move. Exit interviews coming up Thursday and Friday I think. Everyone should brush up on the triangle offense
Ha, it's real petty to do this Mike Lobikis @MrMikeLobikis 20m Type “http://Nets.com” into your internet browser. The Knicks finally bought the domain.
huh? who says the Knicks bought the domain, they don't The domain has had the same owner since 1994, I think they're trying to get some attention to sell it to Brooklyn
The Heat started off with the belt since they were champions. The 76ers beat them so they got the belt. If the 76ers win they keep the belt, if they lose, the team they lost to gets it. It's based off the games, it's just a fun idea to see where the belt ends up. Oh that's still funny to me haha
I was watching espn 30 for 30 "the bad boys" and all my negative Isiah Thomas thought just came rushing to my brain.
Isiah Thomas forever ruined his legacy, for me at least. I didn't see him play but I knew him as a great player from the past. Then his 'executive career' happened. Now I remember him as the moron who ruined the CBA, the Raptors, and the Knicks. Anyway: http://www.freep.com/article/20140418/SPORTS03/304180099/detroit-pistons-adrian-dantley-isiah-thomas Adrian Dantley didn’t watch Thursday night’s “Bad Boys” 30 for 30 documentary on ESPN. In fact, he didn’t even want to be a part of it. “But the NBA kept begging me to be on there, so I did the interview,” Dantley told Matt Dery on Detroit Sports 105.1 FM today. “But I did not watch the 30 for 30 and I will not watch it. My wife tried to get me to watch it, but I didn’t watch it.” The documentary chronicled the entire Detroit Pistons “Bad Boys” era, including the rift between Dantley and point guard Isiah Thomas and the eventual trade during the 1988-89 season that sent Dantley to the Dallas Mavericks for Mark Aguirre. The Pistons went on to win their first NBA championship that season, then repeated the feat in 1990, and the rest was history – or was it? “That was 25 years ago, yet you sound today just as angry as you were 25 years ago,” Dery told Dantley. “Is that accurate?” “Well yeah; I mean, It’s not that I’m angry, it’s just that there’s no need for me to get involved with that,” Dantley responded. “Yes, I guess you could say that I’m just the way as I was 24 or 26 years ago.”
^ Heh, yeah the NBA twitter collection of writers were poking fun about that. It wasn't a full blown laugher because SCHOENE also had Minny has the #3 seed and Detroit in the playoffs I think.
The model nailed the Knicks, you'd expect it to miss badly in other cases. Funniest part for me is Woodson claiming the East has gotten better (obviously that was before the season, but still a stupid thing to say, even if he was trying to excuse the team's eventual failures). A lot of teams got worse. The Nets and Raptors improved. That's about it.
Plenty of former athletes have been bad at management jobs, of course, but Isiah really raised it to an art form. It's hard to find someone given three separate chances who failed so spectacularly at all three. And don't forget his laughably bad tenure as coach at FIU.
Al Iannazzone @Al_Iannazzone 1m Woodson and his staff have been relieved of their duties according, the Knicks announced.
Chris Mannix @ChrisMannixSI 39s Knicks announce the entire coaching staff has been let go GOOD RIDDANCE HERB FUCKING WILLIAMS