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    Default If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    If he does go to NYC in a GM role I want to see him rebuild the Knicks completely. I want Melo to go to Chicago anyways. But I want to see him trade for/sign/draft his own star player and build the team completely his way.

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    You really think Phil can build a team?

    As much as I love him, he is the guy that get a championship team over the hump. He is not a guy to build a contending team. Not saying anything bad about that because it is much harder to get a team over the hump than it is to build a contending team.

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    Quote Originally Posted by Upgrayedd
    If he does go to NYC in a GM role I want to see him rebuild the Knicks completely. I want Melo to go to Chicago anyways. But I want to see him trade for/sign/draft his own star player and build the team completely his way.

    The guy is 72 years old man

    He aint coaching or rebuilding shit
    His got nothing to add to his legacy he is probably just bored so he will take some small role just to be involved

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    Quote Originally Posted by sick_brah07
    The guy is 72 years old man

    He aint coaching or rebuilding shit
    His got nothing to add to his legacy he is probably just bored so he will take some small role just to be involved
    He's 68, but I agree lol. why do people assume that he'll strive in a GM role that he's never done before?

    he could prove me wrong tho

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    he knows basketball. he will do great

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    it's gonna be like mike holmgren was for the browns.

    Comes in, old, lazy, not gonna work hard, has nothing to prove, is going to bring his buddies and kids/nephews of his buddies into the organization, get paid millions, and leave without doing sh*t.

    Have at it NY.

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    Quote Originally Posted by DukeDelonte13
    it's gonna be like mike holmgren was for the browns.

    Comes in, old, lazy, not gonna work hard, has nothing to prove, is going to bring his buddies and kids/nephews of his buddies into the organization, get paid millions, and leave without doing sh*t.

    Have at it NY.
    Better than the situation in Cleveland. Get your lighters and butane ready in a few years when Kyrie walks.

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sarcastic
    Better than the situation in Cleveland. Get your lighters and butane ready in a few years when Kyrie walks.

    how can you say the knicks situation is better then the cavs?

    Same records but a humongous difference in payroll.


    And that's a lot of talk for a franchise that's about to get dumped by melo.

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    Quote Originally Posted by DukeDelonte13
    how can you say the knicks situation is better then the cavs?

    Same records but a humongous difference in payroll.


    And that's a lot of talk for a franchise that's about to get dumped by melo.

    Because it's Cleveland. The entire city is cursed, and hasn't won a title in anything in forever. Once Kyrie leaves, it'll be like Orlando - get a star, watch him walk. Plus the owner cares more about his casinos than his team. At least Dolan cares about the Knicks and will do whatever it takes to turn the team around.

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    Quote Originally Posted by 9erempiree
    You really think Phil can build a team?

    As much as I love him, he is the guy that get a championship team over the hump. He is not a guy to build a contending team. Not saying anything bad about that because it is much harder to get a team over the hump than it is to build a contending team.
    I think in general people are assuming that who he is will attract power behind the Knicks again. It's a big market and putting a guy with 11 rings in power tells players that there is a winning attitude there.

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    That is the most retarded way to look at it. You are saying its a guarantee you sign more than 1 player better than Carmelo.

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    He sleeps, eat, shits basketball. Unless any of you do that for the past 30 or more years, I suggest we keep our opinions to ourselves. That's someone who can possibly change any franchise. Regardless of age and where he currently is.

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    Quote Originally Posted by Draz
    He sleeps, eat, shits basketball. Unless any of you do that for the past 30 or more years, I suggest we keep our opinions to ourselves. That's someone who can possibly change any franchise. Regardless of age and where he currently is.

    Nobody is questioning whether or not the guy knows basketball, it's a question of whether or not he's actually going to be motivated to do something in a position that he has no experience in. He has nothing left to prove, he's not really motivated to get back into the NBA, he can care less if this is his last gig.

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    I really doubt Phil would want to resign Melo anyway. He's just not his type of player. I doubt the first move he'd want to make is sign Melo to a $120M contract.

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    Default Re: If Phil Jackson does go to NYC, I want to see him start completely fresh.

    If Melo goes elsewhere, it's definitely going to be through S&T and the Knicks will have the necessary draft picks to rebuild under Phil, plus the cap space to sign free agents.

    2016 is the year I'd be looking at if I'm a Knicks fan. KD in a Knicks uniform looks mighty good.

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