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Walsh is leaving Pacers

March
24

If the Knicks really are interested, Donnie Walsh is available.

The respected basketball administrator went public with a decision to leave Indiana after nearly 25 years, which is going to increase the amount of speculation about Isiah Thomas’ future here in New York.

Knicks owner James Dolan has already had preliminary conversations with the Bronx native.

Walsh plans to stay on with the Pacers until the end of the season. He didn’t offer any hints about where he’s going next.

“I’m not sure,” he told The Indianapolis Star. “As a result, I’m not going to comment on any of it until I have a better idea.”

Stay tuned.

This entry was posted on Monday, March 24th, 2008 at 3:02 pm by Mike Dougherty.
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2 Responses to “Walsh is leaving Pacers”

  1. George

    Very good news to say the least.

  2. Desh K

    Finally some good news for the Knicks…even if Walsh doesnt end up as the Prez, this will definitely get the ball rolling. I think Dolan now needs to make a move…if Walsh is the candidate to replace IT as the Prez then does that mean IT will still be the coach since they have had past relations? I hope not but then again I would not be surprised. Only time will tell…I am gonna be at the game tonight, and if you are too then us fans need to send a loud and clear message to Dolan—SCREAM LOUD AND PROUD…FIRE ISIAH…HIRE DONNIE…

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