Kill_Bill_Pana
03-06-2009, 01:54 PM
Here it is and now all you people that call me a liar will have to apologize. You see it is TRUE how he act and the lies and the horrible ways he treat Euro players that the GM brought in that he did not want. Getting rid of them on purpose just to make a point to his Gm to never cross him again.
I told you all here before that I tell truth of what he did to Spanoulis and I even say he also did it to Oberto and Weis but no you accuse me of lies and of making it up.
Now you can learn truth and realize how stupid you have act. And all these arrogant Rockets fan can STFU up now and you can feel like the assholes you are for how you treated Spanoulis and made fun of him when he had a sick mother and dead step father and JVg would not even let him leave the team and instead he make fun of him "his mommy calls for him please let my son leave hahahaha" It is sick how you treated him.
Just see the TRUTH about your precious scum coach now
http://www.nypost.com/seven/03062009/sports/moresports/shaq_cant_stan_d_van_gundy_158299.htm?page=2
When debating this issue, keep in mind Weis never was expected by interim GM Ed Tapscott to become any more than a solid role player understudying Ewing. He was to be just a piece, so all his "stats" since are irrelevant, it says here.
It's also important to remember Jeff was flexing muscle at the time. He was fresh from undermining Ernie Grunfeld out of his president/GM job and reaching the Finals on the lengthy defensive forte of Marcus Camby (and Latrell Sprewell), whom he refused to play early and often to spite his later deposed boss (and himself) to avenge trading Charles Oakley .
The night Dave Checketts fired Grunfeld on orders from above (it was either-or, Marc Lustgarten dcreed), he called to inform me of his tortured decision.
"Jeff will be fired immediately after the season," he vowed . . . a plan that had to be postponed due to unforeseen clement success.
OK, so here are the Knicks preparing for the summer league and Weis shows up. Though unsigned, he'd agreed to work out, but it was implicit he could play but a couple games on account of French national team obligations.
"Those first workouts were indicative of what was in store for Fred," said a forward observer. "He had little English skills, especially when you hear most Americans speak 'English.' He was capable of speaking and understanding, but it was at best, faulty.
"Jeff began drills by propping Frederic first in line, explaining how the drill has to be done, using NY slang and NBA basketball jargon," the source continues.
"Fred is instantly lost, comprehending maybe half of what's being said. The drills go very badly. Jeff loses patience after two minutes and starts hurling insults, his usual freakin' sissy routine. From then on it was expletive this and expletive that as Weis got lost in every aspect of what Jeff was trying to implement tactically."
That abuse carried over to the summer league, where Weis played lost and Jeff handled him like he had leprosy. The final straw was when Weis offered to play the first half of the third game; he had a flight to catch (to France) and the time factor only allowed him to play that much, shower and get to the airport.
"Jeff sent him off with a tongue-lashing and a 'no need to play' the first half because 'the Knicks don't need you,' " recounted the source.
Back in the hotel, while packing his bags, Weis, teary-eyed, swore he'd never have anything to do with the Knicks and Jeff after such mistreatment.
"He's a good kid and could've been an asset," the source concluded. "Instead, Jeff took the 'French Toast' New York Post full-page shot at him. I was ashamed I didn't say something to that arrogant little [bleep]. Everybody who was there should be ashamed."
I told you all here before that I tell truth of what he did to Spanoulis and I even say he also did it to Oberto and Weis but no you accuse me of lies and of making it up.
Now you can learn truth and realize how stupid you have act. And all these arrogant Rockets fan can STFU up now and you can feel like the assholes you are for how you treated Spanoulis and made fun of him when he had a sick mother and dead step father and JVg would not even let him leave the team and instead he make fun of him "his mommy calls for him please let my son leave hahahaha" It is sick how you treated him.
Just see the TRUTH about your precious scum coach now
http://www.nypost.com/seven/03062009/sports/moresports/shaq_cant_stan_d_van_gundy_158299.htm?page=2
When debating this issue, keep in mind Weis never was expected by interim GM Ed Tapscott to become any more than a solid role player understudying Ewing. He was to be just a piece, so all his "stats" since are irrelevant, it says here.
It's also important to remember Jeff was flexing muscle at the time. He was fresh from undermining Ernie Grunfeld out of his president/GM job and reaching the Finals on the lengthy defensive forte of Marcus Camby (and Latrell Sprewell), whom he refused to play early and often to spite his later deposed boss (and himself) to avenge trading Charles Oakley .
The night Dave Checketts fired Grunfeld on orders from above (it was either-or, Marc Lustgarten dcreed), he called to inform me of his tortured decision.
"Jeff will be fired immediately after the season," he vowed . . . a plan that had to be postponed due to unforeseen clement success.
OK, so here are the Knicks preparing for the summer league and Weis shows up. Though unsigned, he'd agreed to work out, but it was implicit he could play but a couple games on account of French national team obligations.
"Those first workouts were indicative of what was in store for Fred," said a forward observer. "He had little English skills, especially when you hear most Americans speak 'English.' He was capable of speaking and understanding, but it was at best, faulty.
"Jeff began drills by propping Frederic first in line, explaining how the drill has to be done, using NY slang and NBA basketball jargon," the source continues.
"Fred is instantly lost, comprehending maybe half of what's being said. The drills go very badly. Jeff loses patience after two minutes and starts hurling insults, his usual freakin' sissy routine. From then on it was expletive this and expletive that as Weis got lost in every aspect of what Jeff was trying to implement tactically."
That abuse carried over to the summer league, where Weis played lost and Jeff handled him like he had leprosy. The final straw was when Weis offered to play the first half of the third game; he had a flight to catch (to France) and the time factor only allowed him to play that much, shower and get to the airport.
"Jeff sent him off with a tongue-lashing and a 'no need to play' the first half because 'the Knicks don't need you,' " recounted the source.
Back in the hotel, while packing his bags, Weis, teary-eyed, swore he'd never have anything to do with the Knicks and Jeff after such mistreatment.
"He's a good kid and could've been an asset," the source concluded. "Instead, Jeff took the 'French Toast' New York Post full-page shot at him. I was ashamed I didn't say something to that arrogant little [bleep]. Everybody who was there should be ashamed."