Friday, November 30, 2007

The Knicks Boston Massacre Set to the Music of the Three Tenors

The Knicks suffered their worst defeat ever last night at the Boston Garden 104-59.  Had Nate Robinson not hit a last second three point shot, it would have been the Knicks lowest point total ever which was 58.  The game became so unwatchable that I watched Channel 13's fundraising special featuring the Three Tenors.

Once the PBS fundraiser was over, I hoped the second TNT game with the Lakers and Nuggets was on but the suffering continued.  Why did they pile on?  Q Rich shot his mouth before the game that the Celtics "weren't deep".  Every Celtic hustled and played hard.  They didn't quit.  I wish I could say the same for the Knicks.  After all the Knicks players voted for Isiah to bench Starbury after he decided not to show up for the Phoenix game, Isiah played Starbury 34 minutes.  The rest of the Knicks lost faith in Isiah.

Time for Jim Dolan to show Isiah the door to stop the pain and suffering.

Posted by an angry Tank in NY.





Friday, November 30, 2007 3:41:59 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)




Is firing their coach enough? Perhaps a non-fatal, but 100% injurious airline accident is needed. That way the Knicks could be like the Jets (Just End The Season). I shed a tear when I read your story Tank. Not because your writing was beautiful or emotional, but because the Knicks suffered so badly at the hands of the hated Celtics.

Bill N. in VT
Bill N. in VT
Friday, November 30, 2007 4:32:39 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Bill,
Firing Isiah would be a start. Getting rid of these untradeable contracts is the next step. They will probably need to expire because no one else wants quitters. "Winners don't quit and quitters never win!"

Keep the faith!
The Tank
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