So, that means white Knicks fans are just excited that they no longer have a black coach, not that they got rid of Isiah.
Look at the above quote, and replace some names and you get:
That's where OG's argument takes us. If you were the best player for a franchise, no true fan of that franchise can be lukewarm about the prospect of you serving as head coach. Which makes OG an Isiah supporter.
OG=Isiah's secret lover.
Did I ever say "all White Knick fans?" If so, you supposed "law student," provide us with a quote.
Did I say no true Knick fan would prefer a different head coach? Provide the quote, then. You're liar, so you can't.
I actually said no true Knick fan would sit their sh!tting on Ewing's success, his prospects of working with the Knicks, merely getting an interview, a call, etc. If you disagree, just say your piece.
But you can't, again... you're a liar, and your refusal to stop lying is why you will fail in the legal profession.
Explain to me how your experience as an amateur assistant coach (not even an amateur head coach) gives you any authority whatsoever to say what Patrick Ewing does at practice, what Stan Van Gundy demands from his assistants and what goes on in the Magic locker room...
And no response from you about Isiah "deserving" (according to your ridiculously insipid argument) a head coaching job? Call me a racist for wanting to see Patrick Ewing be a head coach before I give him the job, but you are the biggest closet Isiah-sexual on this board.
Again, counselor, provide us with a quote where I say Isiah deserved a coaching position on the Pistons. You suppose, for some stupid reason, that I support Isiah being a Piston head coach, based on my thoughts on Ewing and the Knicks. Your logic is flawed. I could care less about the Pistons.
You say you had this sky-high LSAT score: hard to believe with all of the lies and logical errors you base your arguments on.
As for my coaching, I've coached and worked with, and under, legends, both in the PSAL and AAU systems: Mark Morse, Bob McCullough, who created each one teach one and the Rucker Pro Tournament, and others whom I won't mention on the web.
During my time as a coach, I've helped the garden by having some of our kids, Middle School coaches' players, perform several halftime shows. We've had Teresa Weatherspoon visit our games, Charles Smith has come to our tournaments. Bobbito has come through a bunch of times.
Bob McCullough has coached high school ball, at one time or another. Is he an amateur? You don't know basketball: you're just an internet basketball expert. stick to that, kid.
Here it is again...from OG.
Honestly, OG, it's getting tired. You claim
You want to paint us white fans as being racist, when the fact is you just assume that all white people will discredit/discount black/latino/asian/native american/whatever experience and resumes because they aren't white. That, in and of itself, is racist. Would I be racist if I came on here saying: "The only reason you defend Ewing is because he is black. I wonder if he was a white player whether you would defend him or not." Of course, that would be a racist statement on my part. It works the same the opposite way.
Why can't a white person ask for head-coach experience from Patrick Ewing before he goes and is assured a job? What about that makes us racist?
Isiah Thomas is the best Piston ever, should HE go then get a head coaching interview/job? Or are you a liar that doesn't really buy into this totally ridiculous argument?
1. Again, you prove that your future in the legal field is bleak. I would tear you apart, in a courtroom. Did I not say "racist Whites," in regards to some of the people on this site? Produce the text of one of my posts where I say "all Whites." You can't. You've discredited yourself, for the umpteenth time.
2. I've already said that, at a minimum, Ewing should have gotten an interview, a call, which he claims he never got, something to show Ewing the respect that this organization owes him.
Would I like him to coach the Knicks? Yes. Did I argue against people who don't prefer Ewing? No. My beef is with people who are disrespectful to the Beast and his legacy.
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Your arguments are actually ridiculous. If you're actually a law student, it shows how much academic standards have eroded. Logical generalizations abound in your posts. How can anyone rely on you to defend them in court or draft contracts that meet their wants and need?
You generalize my opinion on one player: Ewing, whom I admire because I'm a Knick fan, he was a Knick player and generalize to a player and team I have no admiration for, no history of watching or supporting.
I never said team legends should be their former teams' head coaches. I said Ewing should receive respect from this organization, with a call, an interview, consideration for head or assistant positions, and any fan who claims to be for real would feel the same.
The Pistons? WTF does their team or coaches matter to me? WEAK, once again.
I would be surprised that a poster like you who signs up for dozens of sites just to comment and rant doesn't know about subscribing to threads but I know what a broke illiterate manchild you are. Let me break it down for you...You click on User CP and suscribe to a thread...any time that thread gets a reply I get an email to my iphone where I can make a reply if I chose to. I understand you live in the ghetto and can't afford modern technology but I am glad to at least give you a glimpse of the technology you may one day be able to afford.
There's nothng else to say: you subscribe to threads to stalk Hispanic men, like me, metro and abcd. What a homo.
Whoa! I thought I'd never live to see someone from this forum who is more controversial than Metrocard.
Thanks for the compliment.
Damn, you losers spent your weekend convulsing with desperation, posting two or three times in reply to my one post. I really hope it was worth it, KKKnick fans.
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