<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Brown Accuses Knicks Of Espionage Eighteen months after the Knicks fired him -- and days before his current team will play them -- Larry Brown has broken an apparently self-imposed silence to accuse the Knicks of espionage. The spying, Brown said, was directed at him. In an interview with Philadelphia magazine, Brown also described himself as an outcast in the Knicks' offices during his one season as coach. "Imagine when you get to work, they don't talk to you," Brown said for an article in the February issue. "They had security people standing close to me in press conferences, and spies throughout the arena." -- New York Times</div> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Brown said he had no interest in replacing current coach Maurice Cheeks because he "could never stab Mo in the back like that." "I still want to coach," Brown said. "I don't want to coach here. I don't want it to end the way it did in New York. I don't wish that on anybody." -- New York Post</div>
There's no doubt that the Knicks organization is capable of any depraved act - or any act whatsoever. Excepting winning...