Donnie Walsh

4 October 2009

elestial hex on the Knicks, from heaven, trying to make sure the Knicks season goes down in flames. Donnie Walsh and Mike D'Antoni, have worked overtime to make sure the team is composed of willing scrappers that want to fight their way in the playoff rounds. The team should play with a purpose and everyone will be focused. How do I know this? Of course I don't but if you read Alan Hahn's blog, who writes for Newsday, who is owned by Cablevision, that also owns The Knicks, he'll tell you that he saw the team play with "intensity". The Knicks played "hard, entertaining, and encouraging". I interpret that as, they will play inspired all season.

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14 August 2009

I hope that Mr. Donnie Walsh goes out there and gets Ramon Sessions. This young baller out of Nevada can be Raja Bell like for Mike D'Antoni's Knicks. No, he won't guard the two, but he can be

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9 July 2009

The Knicks are headed in the right direction. Although I think Donnie Walsh is old school, I love the consistency the teams he control has. He seems like the type of President willing to listen to well thought out ideas.  Mike D’Antoni was a great hiring, and Mark Jackson or Patrick Ewing would have been a nice story to write, but Coach D’Antoni has won 60 games before. I am glad that we were unable to get J-Kidd.  He is a great player, but we don’t want the Knicks to stay an old team. We also don’t need New Jersey’s traded player. He showed Marbury who the better point guard was, after Marbury claimed he was, back in 2005. That’s a side point. I believe in Wilson Chandler, Danilo Gallinari, and even David Lee. We just need to surround these guys with players willing to do the thinking on the court, and be the leader. Sounds a lot like J-Kidd, it’s just that some players don’t need to be a Knick. Much like Penny Hardaway, or Glen Rice, a former great that was just a few years late. I like how the free agency market has opened up for the organization now and I the future.  

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11 April 2009

nd play like that could have gotten them into the playoffs, but then the financials got in the way. Donnie Walsh felt that, ( or so it appears) waiting for the end of the season to make moves for 2010 would be too long. Jamal Crawford was traded on Nov 21, for  disgruntled Al Harrington from Golden State, (a player i thought the Knicks could have benefited from trading for) although he has a termination clause after this season. They traded away Zach Randolph and Marty Colllins a couple of hours later on the same day for Cuttino Mobley and Tim THomas. These moves gave the Knicks great opportunity to lose game after game after game. Cuttino Mobley retired, after doctor after doctors told him his hyperthrophic cardiomyopathy progressively got worse. Although they couldn't predict that he would have to retire, they also didn't think that these guys would ever really make it to the playoffs, how could they?

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13 February 2009

created stronger teams that will make life more difficult for the Knicks.  Now, it is time for Donnie Walsh to put his cards on the table and make an improvement to the roster to help this

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When Donnie Walsh took over the Knicks franchise, he made a deal with the fans by telling them that he would do his best to make sure he had enough cap room to lure some of the key free agents to New York in the summer of 2010.  He held true to his word immediately, by gutting the team and dealing his two leading scorers (and biggest 2010-11 contracts) in one fell swoop.  He unloaded Zach Randolph to the Clippers and Jamal Crawford to the Warriors in exchange for Tim Thomas, Cuttino Mobley, and Al Harrington.  We all know Mobley is now retired, but Harrington and Whiny Tim have fit in nicely since coming over to New York.

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3 June 2008

I see that Donnie Walsh is showing that he wont be playing any games with the Knicks. He is showing that he is strictly behind Mike D' Antoni. If any Knicks player want to get out of line, expect to hear from "The Boss"

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Anyway, enough of the past, Donnie Walsh is here and I feel like he may be our savior. He has already wooed former Phoenix Suns Mike D' Antoni to come coach our team. This pretty much guarantee

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