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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Everybody Makes Mistakes

As I was reading some articles. I came across this line from Madison Square Garden chairman James Dolan from an article regarding Isiah Thomas having only one year to fix the Knicks.

Dolan acknowledged that the team "made a mistake" hiring Brown.

It sucks to be Larry Brown right now. However, how about all thosee moves the franchise made? Getting numerous players who want to be superstars, weren't those mistakes too? I guess we'll all have our answers after next season.

Comments

Just why are the Knicks so in denial about Isiah? I just don't get it. Haha.
 
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