KARL MAY LURK ON KNICK RADAR
Published 4/25/2008 by By MARC BERMAN at NY Post: Sports
Two years ago, with his buddy Larry Brown running the Knicks, George Karl waxed on about one day wanting to coach in New York. By next week, Karl might be mailing in his application to the Garden to fellow Carolina grad, Donnie Walsh. With the...
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