<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">April 6, 2006 -- Larry Brown finally acknowledged yesterday some players have quit on him, putting it on Isiah Thomas and owner James Dolan to get rid of those guys this summer or else he should be the one to go. Before last night's aberrational 96-94 win over the tired Cavs, Brown came close to issuing an ultimatum for sweeping change, saying he's never had to "plead" for guys to try. One player Brown certainly wants to keep is Jamal Crawford, whom he lauded with praise after he hit the game-winning fallaway jumper to beat LeBron James. When asked if the players who've quit on him must go this summer, Brown said, "It depends on Isiah and Dolan and what they think of me. If they don't want to do what you ask them to do, as the coach, why would you have them around? I don't think there's a situation anywhere in sports like that. We want guys who want to play the right way, and that's going to happen. "If they think I can't do it, I understand. But I'm not giving up. I don't think I've short-changed them one day of practice. We're going to have people representing this team that everybody can be proud of. I guarantee you that. I know that's going to happen." Brown held an emergency meeting after the 105-90 Wizards' disaster Tuesday night and told reporters afterward he's tired of "begging guys to compete." Yesterday he admitted, "I think there are some who have tuned us out and some who've been making progress." Of course, Brown's sniping at players in the press - the latest being Nate Robinson for showboating - and his forever changing lineups turned off a lot of guys. Robinson responded to Brown's barbs by apparently showing up his coach by taking just one shot in 27 minutes in Washington. The incomprehensible nature of this Knick season cannot be emphasized enough. The Knicks have the league's highest-paid players, highest-paid coach, highest-paid general manager and the highest ticket prices. But they have the league's worst record at 20-54. Thomas was unavailable for comment. He has not talked to the media in six weeks, and club officials say he is waiting until after the season to speak publicly. Brown said this is a career first - being part of a club playing without effort. "I've been doing this forever," Brown said. "I haven't had trouble getting guys to respond. Ever. You bang heads for a little while. But eventually they get better. I've never had a problem like this before. I've never heard anyone ever tell me my teams didn't play hard." Brown said his message Tuesday wasn't different from anything he's said before. "I was looking back on my career and figuring out what's been different this year and what I've said," Brown said. "One of the obvious things is I find myself repeating myself over and over more than ever before. Second thing I find myself is pleading guys to play with effort. I've always maintained a coach's responsibility is to coach execution and you just assume and expect you're going to get effort." </div> Source
Like I said before, keep JCraw, Curry, Frye, Lee, Nate, and Qyntel. Trade Francis and Marbury for some role players and draft picks. Get rid of scrubs like Rose and Taylor also.
Keep Woods and Lee. Keep Crawford and Richarson unless its for an expiring contract or a better player. Everyone else is tradable.
Well Rose and Taylor will be gone sometime this summer or before the trade deadline. The key will be what Isiah gets for these two. His plan is to land a superstar player, so Rose's expiring contract is great trade bait. I also like Crawford's game, and still think he can be a star in the league. His offensive game is outstanding and he's willing to work on defense and becoming more efficient. If he puts it together, he could easily become one of the most underpaid players in the league.
^^You seriously need to take that Franchise set off. I hate him being on the Knicks, he doesn't even try. He doesn't pass the ball either.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Tha CTown Knick:</div><div class="quote_post">^^You seriously need to take that Franchise set off. I hate him being on the Knicks, he doesn't even try. He doesn't pass the ball either.</div> I think it looks nice. Please don't beat me up If I keep it.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting MrJ:</div><div class="quote_post">I think it looks nice. Please don't beat me up If I keep it.</div> lmfao Nah man its all good I think it looks nicee too but Franchise doesn't deserve someone to wear a set of him. Especially the great Mr J.