I find it very amusing that ESPN can have two articles back to back about Isiah Thomas' offseason as Knicks' GM with such differing opinions ... Somebody already pointed out Chad Ford's praise for Isiah, but then Frank Hughes takes it in a completely different direction :
Originally posted by Frank Hughes(H)ave you ever seen one of those scenes in a movie where a little weasly white guy in a confrontational circumstance pulls out a bunch of flailing karate moves that are supposed to intimidate his tormentor but actually do nothing but expose him for a fraud and tire him out all at the same time?
That would be Isiah Thomas revamping the New York Knicks.
It'll be interesting to see which one winds up being correct on the matter ...
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Just so you guys know: 75% of this crap [you read on the internet] is made up, either by the writer, or the wrestler the writer is getting the dirt from. Just so you know. -- Statement by "Tammy Sytch", from Hyatte's Dec. 29th column ... Lest we forget.
Originally posted by Big BadSeeing as how Isiah has utterly failed at everything he's ever done in his post-playing career, my money is on Hughes' position.
And now that Isiah is apparently using most if the Knicks MLE on Vin Baker(which puts an end to any chance Dampier signs there for the MLE), Hughes' opinion is on the money.
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News Reports are saying that Mark Cuban may involve himself in an angle for Ohio Valley Wrestling. Well, why not? Some say that all his fights with Stern have been staged. I guess this would be the next step.