Isiah Must Stop Hiding & Coach <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">IT'S time to call out and call in Isiah Thomas. Time for the Knicks' president to stop run ning away from his team's problems, the majority of which he custom designed. Time for Thomas to start paying much closer attention to his 19-29 masterpiece; later for checking out the local talent in Spain and Italy, as if this couldn't have been done nearer to the draft. What top executive goes gallivanting through Europe, I ask, when their team is in the midst of losing 16 of 19 games? Aside from Chris Mul lin, I mean? But then again, I said top executive. You don't abandon your players so soon after changing coaches, especially in the midst of the worst dry spell in franchise history. What's Thomas doing overseas, anyway?</div> Source
I was reading this article this morning in the Post. First of all I think if Isiah coaches, it will just give the media something to knock him for. Second of all, Isiah Thomas has had not much success at all coaching. Third of all it is from Peter Vecsey. Don't pay any attention to this.
mishmash Still.... he should be there supporting and trying to help the team .... look for him on the sidelines if they dont improve soon .... then again he might not want to take the blame so he could leav herb there .... why do i put periods between my sentances instead of just writing in paragraph form .... JWohl out