ZEKE REIGN LOOKS TO BE OVER & DON

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 ZEKE REIGN LOOKS TO BE OVER & DON
INDIANAPOLIS - A person who spoke with Donnie Walsh yesterday told The Post the Pacers' CEO expects to speak with the Knicks about the potential presidency later on this week. And that may not be for the first time. Walsh's name has been mentioned... [link]

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Walsh to Knicks Talk Heating Up
Published 3/18/2008 by Marcel Mutoni at SLAM Online
The Pacers’ CEO has reportedly been meeting with the Knicks about taking over the presidency. (From one sinking ship to another. Brilliant.) ...

Invitation to a State of Emergency
Published 3/19/2008 by Joey at Straight Bangin'
... I think it's only right that we take a moment to honor Isiah Thomas. His unyielding march toward the depths of basketball and the immortality of ignominy has reached far over the horizon and arrived at a remote, little-visited outpost that many basketball pioneers could only dream of. Isiah arrived at managerial Valhalla yesterday: The commissioner of the NBA, Mr. David Stern, had no problem being quoted in a newspaper as saying that off-season change for the Knicks was imminent and would be "transformative." ...

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