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Finally, Some Knicks Cash Spent Well

By Tom ZillerApr 28th 2008 – 4:10PM

James Dolan spent something like $180 million on the Isiah Thomas abomination. The Knicks spent more money on payroll this season than any other team ... and still ended up among the six worst squads in the league. So it's good to see some of Dolan's hard-earned dollars going to a worthy cause. From the New York Post, via...

Knicks Fans Call For Isiah's Head, Isiah's Head Responds With Indifference

By Tom ZillerDec 19th 2007 – 5:15PM

That Knicks fan protest we told you about earlier went off. As with protests, there seemed to be as many media members in attendance as wronged parties. Of course, in this special case, most of those media members could probably qualify as wronged parties, too. Rich Shapiro of the New York Daily News says the oversized...

Knicks Fans Taking It To the Streets

By Tom ZillerDec 19th 2007 – 11:10AM

Break out the posterboard and chants, Knicks fans are protesting! In fact, as you read this (11 a.m. Eastern) a protest on 7th Avenue next to Madison Square Garden is taking place. The New York Times talks to the 67-year-old fan organizing the rally, and has a picture of 32-square-foot mock pink slip anti-Isiah Thomas fans...

Stern Steps In to Force MSG Settlement

By Tom ZillerDec 10th 2007 – 10:22PM

More than two months after a jury of New Yorkers decided Isiah Thomas is a sexual harasser and Madison Square Garden is a scary place for women to work, David Stern finally stepped into the madness: Bloomberg reports the league "urged" the Knicks to settle with former exec Anucha Browne Sanders, likely cutting the amount...

Outlook Not Good for New Tri-State Arenas

By Bethlehem ShoalsDec 6th 2007 – 2:54PM

If there's any buzz surrounding the Nets these days--that is, other than the possibility of losing Jason Kidd--it's their Jay-Z-backed move to Brooklyn. But as George Vecsey writes in The New York Times, that's "not such a slam dunk after all": The ownership is still talking of moving into an arena at the Atlantic Yards...

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