EP-228 Will The Knicks Continue To Be A Dumpster Fire Now That Phil Jackson Is Gone? - a podcast by Rob Cressy

from 2017-06-29T16:47:07

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Phil Jackson and the New York Knicks have parted ways, ending what was one of the worst runs in NBA history. How bad was it? Phil Jackson was the highest paid American sports executive at $12 million/year, and over his tenure, the Knicks had the 5th worst winning percentage in the NBA.

Brian Cristiano and Rob Cressy dish about if this is a good or bad day for the Knicks? With James Dolan still as the owner, and leadership starting at the top, should we expect anything to change in New York? What are the chances of the Knicks being accountable and authentic about the Phil Jackson situation?

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