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Walsh, D'Antoni Excited for First Year with Knicks

 
When Knicks President, Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh and Head Coach Mike D'Antoni joined the organization after the 2007-08 season, both were the first to admit they needed to learn more about the roster they had inherited and why New York has struggled in recent seasons. (link)

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