Whats up with President Phil Jackson? has he become a social-media .......... critic too
The worst season in the history of the franchise took another bizarre turn when Jackson, the NBA’s all-time highest paid executive, sent out two cryptic tweets in the wake of the Knicks losing their seventh straight on Sunday. Jackson neither deleted the tweets from his verified Twitter account nor did he address his comments with the media on Monday.
Instead, it was left to Derek Fisher, as if he doesn’t have enough issues on his plate, to have to answer for his boss.
Knicks team president Phil Jackson sends out a pair of critical tweets that put coach Derek Fisher in tough spot and team on back page of News for wrong reason.
With one tweet, Phil Jackson managed to throw his coach and team under the proverbial bus while also violating James Dolan’s sacred media policy.
The last Hall of Fame coach to achieve the rare Triple Crown at Madison Square Garden was Larry Brown and we all know how that ended.
The 2014-2015 Knicks have floundered in the NBA’s less-than-competitive Eastern Conference, and a blowout loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday dropped the team’s record to an abysmal 10-45.
Somehow, the dysfunctional Knicks sit TWO GAMES BEHIND the Philadelphia 76ers — a team that is actively trying its best to lose games — and things have gotten so terrible in Madison Square Garden that even Phil Jackson is trash-talking the squad.
(RELATED: WATCH These Former Knicks Players Embarrass Current Knicks Players With FILTHY Alley-Oop)
Jackson is widely recognized as one of the greatest coaches in NBA history and is currently serving as the president of the Knicks’ organization, so, needless to say, the not-so-cryptic Tweets he blasted out on Sunday night do not bode well for the team.
To be honest, Phil sounds a little crazy here, but based on the two NBA championships he won as a player and the eleven more he added as a coach, there’s definitely a method to madness.
The worst season in the history of the franchise took another bizarre turn when Jackson, the NBA’s all-time highest paid executive, sent out two cryptic tweets in the wake of the Knicks losing their seventh straight on Sunday. Jackson neither deleted the tweets from his verified Twitter account nor did he address his comments with the media on Monday.
Instead, it was left to Derek Fisher, as if he doesn’t have enough issues on his plate, to have to answer for his boss.
To quote “The Bard” himself, something is rotten in the state of New York.
Today's game vs Cavs gave bb gods heartburn and those that know what "it" takes/means a smh.
Each NBA game is an opportunity for players to show their "best" nature and please the basketball gods...and those who know what
"It"takes.
Knicks team president Phil Jackson sends out a pair of critical tweets that put coach Derek Fisher in tough spot and team on back page of News for wrong reason.
With one tweet, Phil Jackson managed to throw his coach and team under the proverbial bus while also violating James Dolan’s sacred media policy.
The last Hall of Fame coach to achieve the rare Triple Crown at Madison Square Garden was Larry Brown and we all know how that ended.
The 2014-2015 Knicks have floundered in the NBA’s less-than-competitive Eastern Conference, and a blowout loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday dropped the team’s record to an abysmal 10-45.
Somehow, the dysfunctional Knicks sit TWO GAMES BEHIND the Philadelphia 76ers — a team that is actively trying its best to lose games — and things have gotten so terrible in Madison Square Garden that even Phil Jackson is trash-talking the squad.
(RELATED: WATCH These Former Knicks Players Embarrass Current Knicks Players With FILTHY Alley-Oop)
Jackson is widely recognized as one of the greatest coaches in NBA history and is currently serving as the president of the Knicks’ organization, so, needless to say, the not-so-cryptic Tweets he blasted out on Sunday night do not bode well for the team.
To be honest, Phil sounds a little crazy here, but based on the two NBA championships he won as a player and the eleven more he added as a coach, there’s definitely a method to madness.