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    Default Nail in the coffin for Isiah?

    The Knicks are down 50, scored 47. This has got to be it. The press conference should be better than the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Dozer View Post
    The Knicks are down 50, scored 47. This has got to be it. The press conference should be better than the game.
    If he has any class at all he will resign.

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    Has to be. If it's not, I'd take the Bucks up to about -20 over the Knicks tomorrow night.
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    Will they get 5 points to stay out of the record books in the last minutes. This is what live betting was made for.

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    Thats just sick! A 104-59 final.

    What would it cost the Knicks to buy out Thomas' contract anyways guys?

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    Thomas called a timeout with 2:42 to go down 51-100.
    Why?

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    he should be gone, this team has no chemistry, heart, or desire. To play on national tv against one of the best teams in the east and put an effort out there like that is just sick. the players and isiah should all be ashamed of themselves.

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    i think it is the team playing as shitty as they can so he will get canned.

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    That shows me how back the Knicks are, they are a really awful team this season. Yes Thomas should lose his job.

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    wow. they covered the 40 pts spread

    what is the biggest blowout in nba history?

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    is this right?

    The largest road win in NBA history was Pistons' 136-80 rout by Seattle at Houston on December 6, 1986.


    or is this right?

    The biggest nba blowout was on december 19, 1991. The heat lost to the cavaliers by the score of 148-80, a 68 point deficiet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious View Post
    If he has any class at all he will resign.
    He has already proven that he has no class. So, I do not expect him to resign.

    I think it's interesting that someone who was such a great player (and for those of you who are too young on this fourm to remember Isiah at Indiana or with the Bad Boys in Detroit when they were winning World Championships, he was a GREAT player) has been a complete and total disaster after his playing days were over... from running the CBA into the ground, to his complete and total disaster in the Knicks front office and on the bench as coach.
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    I hate that loser. I'm a huge IU fan but Thomas can kiss my butt. He is the worst gm owner coach in all of sports.

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    Quote Originally Posted by picoman View Post
    is this right?

    The largest road win in NBA history was Pistons' 136-80 rout by Seattle at Houston on December 6, 1986.


    or is this right?

    The biggest nba blowout was on december 19, 1991. The heat lost to the cavaliers by the score of 148-80, a 68 point deficiet.

    I believe they are both right, the first is the largest road win, the 2nd the biggest win ever. Other 60+ pt wins I have in my data are: Indiana beating Portland 124-59 (2/27/98) and Golden St. beating Portland Sacramento 153-91 (11/2/91).

    I also see Detroit losing to Seattle 92-0 on 3/10/92 though I will make the safe assumption that that is a piece of bad data.
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    Isiah might have too much stuff on Dolan so they cannot fire him.

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    That half court 3 at the horn by Robinson saved them from the lowest point total in Knicks history...and it would have been at the hand of the Celts.

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    There has been about 5 times this year and offseason when I thought Thomas was done. Nothing would surprise me now.

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