That is honest and reasonable. He wasn't criticizing. He was basically a rookie. He was inexperienced. I still wish they kept him. Trade the rest of those fools and teach the kid how to play the point and in a year or two you have a point guard that can win (as he showed with the **** talent he was put with at the time) for the next 10 years. But the Knicks are still the lets try to win with the crap we have now rather than build a franchise for the future. Didn't work then, won't work now.
Plus, what makes you all say Leinart is going to suck? A hall of famer came to Arizona and was just better than him so he got benched and didn't win the starting job. If I recall, he was pretty damned good in USC and his rookie year he was pretty solid also. Everyone has long term memory loss. Too much herb.
You guys are all wrong. This is the kind of thing coaches want to see in training camp. Yes, if the QB gets hurt they're all screwed, but that kind of intensity needs to be there are camp.
oh also really Jimmy D, ask Isaiah, who, as everyone except you including nba players (which is why no one wants to play for you) knows, completely ruined your franchise to speak to Lebron? you think that helped? you think you being there helped? you uncharasmatic stupid moron.
haha, everyone is right. Dolan cannot be that stupid. Seriously though, if Isaiah is again affiliated with this franchise in any capacity other than as a scout, I will become a Nets fan. The russian billionaire's prophecy will come true. That is the only way it will every happen.
really Jimmy D, ask Isaiah, who, as everyone except you including nba players (which is why no one wants to play for you) knows, completely ruined your franchise to speak to Lebron? you think that helped? you think you being there helped? you uncharasmatic stupid moron.