Is he no longer under contract?
That would be awesome, not for craptor fans though......
AT least he knows that Melo needs to be traded.
I do not want to Starphuch!!!!
We'll probably give up a first round draft pick to get him.
And once again....Ujiri will own all of the Knicks draft picks
Do people here just not really understand the situation? 32 year old breaking down Melo led a mutiny that got Phil fired. Melo has control.
Do you think the next guy that comes in is going to build prudently and not do what it takes to surround Melo with a team that can make the playoffs NOW? AKA selling our young talent and future draft picks.

we are currently mind-controlled. We feel like when Phil is gone, every problem is gone. FA will line up and sign with us, and KP and Melo and everyone will be happy forever to be here.
This would be the best news we've had in years
Sinix wrote:Do people here just not really understand the situation? 32 year old breaking down Melo led a mutiny that got Phil fired. Melo has control.Do you think the next guy that comes in is going to build prudently and not do what it takes to surround Melo with a team that can make the playoffs NOW? AKA selling our young talent and future draft picks.
Purple find joy in misery. Knick fans want the ready fix. We been doing it for 15 years... im sick of this shit
mlby1215 wrote:
we are currently mind-controlled. We feel like when Phil is gone, every problem is gone. FA will line up and sign with us, and KP and Melo and everyone will be happy forever to be here.
Are you kidding? This is really scary. No one that roots for the Knicks that I know trusts Dolan to make the right decision. Ujiri would be a great hire.
This would be terrific but why would he leave?
What a disaster. We now want the gm who likes ISO ball, has had spotty at best drafting and who's biggest achievements were raping us for Bargs and us being too stupid to accept trade for Lowry
Do we get demarcus carrol as part of the deal
Dolan and the Knicks are targeting Raptors president of basketball operations Masai Ujiri for their top front office job, according to ESPN’s new NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski (via Twitter). Ujiri signed a multiyear extension with Toronto last September that tacked multiple years onto his contract beyond 2017/18, so if he’s interested in heading to New York, the Raptors would likely require compensation for their division rivals to let him out of his deal.
yeah, lets trade them KP for uriji.....what would make sense.
JesseDark wrote:We'll probably give up a first round draft pick to get him.
Shyte...we should make him bring over #1s to compensate for what he did to us in the past.
Dolan took over in 2000. Nothong but a disaster since.
What is the plan now? Iso ball? Pop ball?
Hindsight:
The future was uptempo where GrunFELD was taking us. Instead, Dolan kept JVG to appease Ewing and his 2mill per year extension.
Should have kept Layden. Why? All starphuchs are on Dolan. Let the guy grow into the job. Would have prevented Isiah.
Never should have listened to Magic and hired Isiah.
So bad, he was forced to take Walsh who he crippled.
Settled with GrunWALD who was good guy, left over from Isiah and never wanted any input from Walsh on his successor.
Does one good thing, hires McKinsey to evaluate MSG and gets told HE is the problem and hires Mills to oversea operations.
Then mucks it up by Mills becoming GM while Phil tries to replate his success as coach into a overall culture. Good Idea, bad execution.
I'd let anyone BUT dolan pick the next GM. Let Mills be president, and let him pick a good basketball mind.
First and foremost determine what the mission is then hire the guy to run it. Do I have a problem with Ujiri? No, but just remember his past success is circumstantial to the conditions and assets he had and is not automatic to be future success. Dolan/Mills must provide him the direction of the team and his job is to execute it. That said, what is the goal?
Hinkie? Actually I liked the idea they had. Too bad the League made the owner bring in the Mafia to clean it up when it was on the verge of turning the corner. I get why they did it as the team was a joke and road attndance was suffering.
Some speculation on twitter that the Knicks might make a run at Lowry if Ujiri is running things.