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From todays Post:
"He's the right guy at the right time for the New York Knicks ," said Van Gundy. "It's a one-horse race right now. It's his time. He will do a tremendous job if given the opportunity anywhere. But particularly a New York guy in New York, great ideas on basketball philosophy, great communication skills." So that pretty much excludes JVG from the list. eh? |
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On Apr 20, 4:44*pm, "Capn'O" <dan.zin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> From todays Post: > > "He's the right guy at the right time for the New York Knicks ," said > Van Gundy. "It's a one-horse race right now. It's his time. He will do > a tremendous job if given the opportunity anywhere. But particularly a > New York guy in New York, great ideas on basketball philosophy, great > communication skills." > > So that pretty much excludes JVG from the list. eh? Yep, I think if you read between the lines, what JVG is saying is "I ain't going back there to work for Dolan. No way. Been there, done that." Remember that JVG said similar things about Don Chaney when he left. |
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