mvn.com - 11/21/2007
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"...during the pitiful loss to the Warriors at the Garden the chants of “FIRE-ISIAH” started...It should have been followed up with a chant of “JEFF-VAN-GUNDY” because Dolan should re-hire the old coach...As long as Isiah is the coach of the Knicks they will never be a contending team, so the time is now for the Knicks to make a move before it is too late."
Warriors rout Knicks as fans chant 'Fire Isiah! -
newsday.com 11/21/2007 — Nate Robinson weaves through the Golden State defense in the second quarter. ( Newsday/ J. Conrad Williams Jr. / November 20, 2007) BY ALAN HAHN | alan.hahn@newsday.com November 21, 2007 The customers were furious and letting the product have it. See ...
It’s Rock Bottom in New York
fromcourtside.com 11/21/2007 — The easiest way for me to describe how Mardy Collins looks playing in an NBA game, is to have you remember back to your Little League days. Everybody had someone on their team, who only got into the game because the league required each player to get in for a minimum of two innings. The player was usually stuck in left field and looked so lost that his parents were embarrassed...
Isiah Can't Hear Disgruntled Knicks Fans
sports.aol.com 11/21/2007 — If you tuned into the Knicks/Warriors game for even a few minutes last night, you could plainly hear the Madison Square Garden chanting "Fire Isiah!" Not only that, the Knicks announcers on the MSG Network openly discussed the chant, which honestly ...
Hammond: Isiah has done a very good job
blog.mlive.com 11/21/2007 — With Stephon Marbury making headlines last week after disappearing for a game, Isiah Thomas is under scrutiny once again for the players he has brought to New York, but according to Pistons' vice president John Hammond, Isiah did the best...