Dude should've been fired awhile back, and even more so the second he let Lin become to main guy on that team. I bet the Knick players call him a behind his back all the time
http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/stor...n-stubbornness
I'll be shocked if this guy gets another NBA coaching job.
Dude should've been fired awhile back, and even more so the second he let Lin become to main guy on that team. I bet the Knick players call him a behind his back all the time
it's the knicks that are ing stupid then. It's D'antoni what the did you expect?
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Pringles is the Bob Hill for the new millenium.
you think the white media will go after this guy like they did Zeke...
I'm just glad that a well respected white guy failed in NY so we can how racism really works in America....
You have a HOF black player in Zeke that failed in NY and was crucified to the nth degree...
Now you have well respected white coach (coached a previous 2-time MVP) has 2 all-stars and young Asian phenom in the making, a defensive big in Chandler - basically everything that Zeke didn't have...and watch the media throw him softballs...they way they went at Zeke you would have thought he killed the pope or some ...
White media or not....D'antoni has been outed as a fraud most NBA teams are aware of now.
This article is right about D'antoni.
Still doesn't get in to the facts on how Melo is also one-dimensional as a player, and on of the most overrated players in the last 10-15 years.
Also, the Knicks defense was pretty good overall this season. It was the offense that was horrendous.
Different situation with Isiah. He ran the team into the ground. He had control over personnel moves and loaded the team with awful contracts year after year. He did way more damage to the Knicks than D'antoni who should get criticized as well as a one-dimensional coach.
Isiah has been a disaster every where he's been since he retired, whether its Toronto, the CBA, the Knicks, and now Florida International.
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