Sauru wrote:dolan has to be worse than sterling. i am not saying sterling is good but he is running the JV team of LA while dolan has the fucking knicks. NY is the capitol of the world and he is just straight up shitting on fans with what he has done to this team
Andrew wrote:Sounds like he's a decent hire by his own merits, but won't have an opportunity to have a positive impact.
The New York Knicks' decision to pull Carmelo Anthony off the trade block has led all sides to be frustrated. The Knicks were involved in four-team trade talks with Anthony expected to be dealt to the Houston Rockets.
Steve Mills is having second thoughts about a trade now that they're on the verge of hiring Scott Perry as general manager. Mills wants to give Perry a chance to settle into his new job before a decision is made on Anthony.
"That's crazy," a source told the News. "From what I understand Carmelo is under the belief that he's going to the Rockets. That's what the Knicks have been telling us; that they're trading him. I can't imagine that after all he went though last season with Phil (Jackson) he's happy with this."
Anthony agreed to waive his no-trade clause for the Rockets and has been preparing for that move for nearly two weeks.
Anthony is said to be dismayed over the events of the past 24 hours.
According to a source, Anthony went to the Knicks prior to the NBA Draft and requested a buyout. With that request denied, Phil Jackson said they would try to accommodate a trade.
Axel. wrote:Even after shit hit the fan with Phil Jackson, it's just continuing to pile up again. I think the whole giving Perry "a chance to settle into his new job" is a bullshit excuse. What does it matter if, as Jeffx said above, Mills will make the final decision anyway? Or maybe I'm just salty because it would've been nice to have Melo complete the "Super Team" Rockets.
shadowgrin wrote:I like how the Knicks turned Jeffx into a broken man.
Jeffx wrote:
Not completely broken.....my football team (Giants) have won four Super Bowls since 1986. Their ownership knows how to run a professional franchise.
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