http://offthedribble.blogs.nytimes....ave-wanted-to-coach-flawed-knicks/?ref=sports
See, this stings. NY fans are proud. We assume that every big name free agent and coach wants to come here and be a Broadway star. Phil's sticking a needle in that balloon. Of course it's not basketball season and I'm emotionally disengaged from my Knicks (they don't have a game tomorrow), so I can see--clearly and without hesitation--that he's right. It is a clumsy roster. It's built in the Heat mold, except the top two aren't Wade and the other guy. Our top two are good, but they're human. They have significant flaws. All you rational folk around the country might have looked at that NYK/Miami series as a done deal Miami win, but lemme tell you: I listen to a lot of sports talk radio around here, and we did
not see it that way. We're a wholly irrational fanbase, always beating our chests for teams too shitty to talk about. Phil Jackson is really making me reevaluate my sports fandom (something I've put no small amount of passion and emotion into since I was ten years old. Wait, think about that! That's 3 teams I've lived and died with for 15 seasons. That's 45 chances my teams had to win rings, ZERO RINGS IN MY LIFE. That SUCKS. I should retire from watching sports). Anyway, this Knicks team will never win anything. What else is new?
I'm gonna go eat PB&J.