RunningJumper
Super Moderator
I remember when D'Antoni came in, he wanted everybody to share the ball, and for the most part, everybody did, except Randolph. He started off the season with us pretty nicely though. Was consistant. While it might have not been the flow D'Antoni wanted, and myself, at least he was dependable to score.
Harrington on the other hand, tried to score no matter how bad of a game he was playing. It was downright frustrating when he was off.
So yeah, Harrington was obviously the bigger ballhog to me. Only thing seperating those two on the Knicks was the contracts. Glad both are gone because of the lack of chemistry they brought.
Harrington on the other hand, tried to score no matter how bad of a game he was playing. It was downright frustrating when he was off.
So yeah, Harrington was obviously the bigger ballhog to me. Only thing seperating those two on the Knicks was the contracts. Glad both are gone because of the lack of chemistry they brought.