<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">NEW YORK -- Will he or won't he? This year or next? Those questions swirl around New York Knicks coach Larry Brown. Will he or won't he coach the Knicks in tonight's season finale against New Jersey at The Meadowlands? Brown is at the arena, but a Knicks official was non-commital about whether he will be on the bench. A Knicks spokesman told local media members in New York on Tuesday that Brown, who has missed the last three games with an acid reflux issue, was feeling better and will coach against the Nets "if he is feeling up to it." On Monday, ESPN reported that Brown will not coach in the final two games of the season, though the team and Brown's agent have been hedging on that. Will he coach next year? Brown is finishing the first year of a five-year, $50 million contract. His agent says he'll be back for a second year. "Larry Brown will be coaching the Knicks next year," agent Joe Glass told reporters. "Nothing has changed ... It's such a stupid thing that's going on with you guys in the media. The guy gets sick. What the [heck] has that got to do with the following year? What's the matter with you guys? What are you looking for?" </div> http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2413602
Let see if Dolan Fire's Isiah and then give Brown the GM spot so maybe we can see the Dream Knick Team that Larry Want's