Knicks a Sorry Circus ; the Dolan-Isiah Show Drags On

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So, the Knicks spent this week sending out unsuspecting college kids as human shields, accidental workout tourists left as franchise spokesmen about the interaction and mood of the famous faces back in the gymnasium. Somehow, James L. Dolan is letting the final days of Larry Brown to needlessly drag on and on, defying the belief that there were no longer new lows of embarrassment possible here.

It couldn't get worse here, everyone believed. Only somehow, it keeps happening. This is a culture where dysfunction rules the boardroom and court, where the organization's course under Dolan and Isiah Thomas has more or less been veering off the road, into the guardrail and back across the dividing line.

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Knicks a Sorry Circus ; the Dolan-Isiah Show Drags On

In the greatest opening two-round postseason the NBA has ever known, in the best run it's had since Michael Jordan and the Bulls disbanded, the biggest blight on the sport has never been so severe. It's the Knicks, the laugh-track franchise of ...

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