And for the bottom of the table New York Knicks? Not a single star among the thirty-two picks made,
For one, if real recognize real, the Knicks of current vintage don’t look all that familiar to Oak.
“They’ve got hype,” said Oakley. “Hype don’t mean nothing.”
Can Mike D’Antoni’s uptempo methods work in New York?
“I don’t think so, but that’s his coaching style. I mean, they knew when they signed him. When you go buy a Bentley, you know it’s not a Volkswagen.”
Oakley saved by far his harshest assessment for Isiah Thomas, whose specter still hovers over the franchise long after he was supposedly deposed.
“I don’t even understand how he got a job with management,” said Oakley. “He had nothing to do with the Knicks. Then he talked bad about the Knicks. If I see him, he’d better turn around and walk the other way.”
Andrew wrote:Charles Oakley Tells All
...and tells it like it is.For one, if real recognize real, the Knicks of current vintage don’t look all that familiar to Oak.
“They’ve got hype,” said Oakley. “Hype don’t mean nothing.”Can Mike D’Antoni’s uptempo methods work in New York?
“I don’t think so, but that’s his coaching style. I mean, they knew when they signed him. When you go buy a Bentley, you know it’s not a Volkswagen.”Oakley saved by far his harshest assessment for Isiah Thomas, whose specter still hovers over the franchise long after he was supposedly deposed.
“I don’t even understand how he got a job with management,” said Oakley. “He had nothing to do with the Knicks. Then he talked bad about the Knicks. If I see him, he’d better turn around and walk the other way.”
Jeffx wrote:Thank you Oak, for preaching the truth. This current group of 'Knicks' will never win shit - we have a brain-dead owner, a fraud coach and no toughness.
SteveHTOWN wrote:And concerning the owner, I'm very curious about which moves they will make when it comes to finding a successor for Chauncy Billups as starting PG.
Andrew wrote:SteveHTOWN wrote:And concerning the owner, I'm very curious about which moves they will make when it comes to finding a successor for Chauncy Billups as starting PG.
Short term, I'm guessing Toney Douglas is being primed for the role.
Jeffx wrote:Look at the Heat and Celtics - their stars make an effort on 'D', why can't our guys do it?
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