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Let the coaching search begin

April
18

It probably didn’t require a great deal of heavy thinking, but Donnie Walsh is going to let the world know the Knicks are moving on without Isiah Thomas during a 5 p.m. conference call.

From what I gather Thomas has another job in the organization, but the details will come soon enough.

Thomas leaves with a 56-108 record on the sidelines with a younger and more athletic team. Walsh can start calling around and speaking with Mark Jackson and Scott Skiles and Herb Williams. It’s going to be a competitive market, so getting ahead of the competition is very important.

More later.

This entry was posted on Friday, April 18th, 2008 at 3:23 pm by Mike Dougherty.
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2 Responses to “Let the coaching search begin”

  1. Marc R

    Mike-

    Nice of you to point out that Isiah left the team younger and more athletic. It’s rare to find anything but venom about Isiah’s reign

  2. elite

    I find it disturbing that Isiah is being retained. How can you justify this Donnie? I need to hear him explain why he is keeping Isiah. He serves no purpose and has done nothing that warrents a future or current job on ANY team much less the Knicks.

    I smell James Dolans messy fingers all over this.

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