"Dan Gaters" <dan.gaters@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:C40F7A9C.2C4C6%dan.gaters@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Isiah Thomas has a disastrous win-loss ledger to rival Larry Brown¹s,
with
> all of the attendant controversy and confusion. So it seems only natural
> that Thomas, like Brown before him, now finds himself trapped in a
> minefield
> of uncertainty, awkwardness and speculation. Impromptu roadside
interviews
> could be in his near future.
>
> Lovin' it.
>
> Two people close to Walsh < neither of whom wanted to be quoted
> speculating
> on his intentions < said they would not be surprised if Walsh kept
Thomas
> as
> general manager. Walsh would still have final authority on all personnel
> decisions, while Thomas would be relegated to a more advisory role.
>
> Such an arrangement would allow Dolan, who gave Thomas a contract
> extension
> only a year ago, to save face after years of defending Thomas. And it
> would
> provide Thomas a graceful way to leave the bench and pull away from the
> news
> media spotlight while attempting to rehabilitate his professional
> reputation.
>
> Eff Walsh.
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/26/s****ts/basketball/26knicks.html
>
> DG
>
>
Dan, I think this is a great idea to make Thomas GM. It is like when
Steinbrenner fires a manager. It is normally the best thing to happen to
these guys. They get a job where they are not in the media spot light
anymore and collect on that contract. If all Zeke says is "I like this guy
Mikki Moore" and Walsh says, "That's nice Thomas, write me a re****t and I
will look at it" then turns away and rolls his eyes, that is fine with me.


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