With a 7-17 record, Isiah has publically acknowledged the team both "has no heart" and that he may have to make some changes if the team continues at their lack-luster pace. Thomas requested two more weeks to right the ship before calling for his head.
"That's a better question in a couple of weeks," Thomas said. "Not today, but in a couple weeks, that would be a fair question. We'll see if we can come out of this. If we can't come out of this, then those are fair questions. There's still a lot of basketball left in the season. There is time to turn it around."
Of course the Knicks poor play during his almost 4 year tenure would justify a firing, Isiah lives in a special fantasy world where he can do no wrong and everyone around him continues to let him down.
(Photo: Frank Franklin Ii/AP)
UPDATE: Here are some photos:
(Photos: AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
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Kate
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