It’s Sunday morning and I have a few hours before I plunk myself in front of the TV for CBS’ continuing coverage of the Men’s NCAA tournament. It was sad to see Michael Beasley go the way of O. J. Mayo, but as always there were some great games.
But that’s not what I’m writing about today. I was in Tune Street yesterday – our great local music & electronics store – and overhead a New York Knick’s fan share his agony.
What got me was this: “Here am I at home, paying $170 for NBA League Pass just to stick with my beloved Knicks, and I’m yelling at the TV: ‘Fire Isiah!’ I’m like screaming at the television set as if I paid the big bucks at the Garden. And of course I know the dude can’t hear me but I can’t help myself.”
Knick coach Isiah Thomas – Photo Suzy Allman/New York Times
I felt for the guy and in return for my not mentioning his name, he agreed to talk more. If you love B-ball and you understand the joy and pain of rooting, you may appreciate this. He’s an older guy and started by telling me some of his history:
“I grew up in the Bronx before the games were on TV and listened to every Knicks game on the radio. Sweetwater Clifton, Richie Guerin, Kenny Sears … and in those days if you were going to high school in the city you had a G.O. discount card which got you into the Garden for 50 cents, up in the top most section of the balcony.
“In those days the NBA played doubleheaders, so if you loved basketball there was no better place than the old Garden. You get a Nedicks hot dog and an Orange Julius and head in for hours of great b-ball.
“The team that killed us was the Celtics – they manhandled the Knicks with Russell and Cousy and Frank Ramsay and they had this goon of a guy Jim Loscutof who literally would throw the Knicks around. Of course they played the best team basketball around too, but we hated them.
Bob Cousy vs. The Knicks – Photo: William C. Greene
“So you can imagine what it feels like now all these years later to watch the Celtics steal Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett and out together a gem of a team while Isiah crashes and burns the Knicks.
Kevin Garnett – Celtic Saviour
“We’re talking absolute agony. I gotta pray the Pistons take them out or whoever wins the West – Phoenix or San Antonio or even the Lakers!”
That, folks, is what rooting is all about. This guy is already hoping the Knicks blow every game left so they have a shot at Derrick Rose.
Even the New York City sportswriters are dripping with anger at what has happened to one of the most storied franchises in pro basketball. Frank Isola, the beat writer at the New York Daily News wrote about why he hates this version of the New York Knicks:
• The team I grew up rooting for has become a running joke.
• Few in the organization care about the team’s history.
• Patrick Ewing doesn’t work for them.
• They have had seven straight losing seasons.
• James Dolan once said that “the worst year yet” was 1999; yes the year they reached the NBA Finals.
• Isiah Thomas thinks he’s doing a great job.
• Stephon Marbury thinks he’s done nothing wrong.
• They don’t play defense.
• They ripped out the Marty Glickman radio booth for the sake of the almighty dollar.
• Few of the players have earned the fat contracts they’ve received.
• They are 19-48 in an Eastern Conference that except for three teams – Boston, Detroit and Cleveland – has to be the worst ever. How can the Knicks not even be in playoff contention in mid-March?
• Yes, I must confess, I hate the Knicks. These Knicks.
Mark Berman of the New York Post reported on the Knicks’ embarrassing lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves this way:
“The Knicks fell behind 42-24 after one quarter, with the Wolves converting 17 of 23 shots for a 73.9 percentage in setting their franchise high for most points in the opening stanza.
The Knicks might as well have taken the charter plane home then with their 50th loss in the bag.
Yes, it’s now 19-50. Mindboggling.
Ten fastbreak points to zero for the Knicks in the first 12 minutes.
‘The first quarter was a nightmare,’ Isiah Thomas said afterward.
No. The season – and the last four years – have been a nightmare. Thirteen games to go. And counting.”
Now add the fact that the Celtics are playing great basketball with a terrific chance to win the NBA title and you get a better idea why just about every New York Knicks’ fan from New York City to Los Angeles are having a hard time sleeping.





#1 by James McMahon on March 25, 2008 - 5:04 pm
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Yea I feel bad for the Knicks although I do beleive they will eventually get back on track. Isiah needs to be fired and make some more coaching moves but in the end they’ll be alright. Plus instead of spending big money on no namers, when their contracts end get players that are worth it. Their tradition in a winner one, they have a lot of money, and no matter what sport everyone wants to play in New York.
#2 by http://parfaitcharrette.myopenid.com/ on March 25, 2008 - 6:31 pm
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Being a city girl I would have to say I root for the Knicks as well, even though im not very big into basketball. However, making fun of them wont make them or break them, I agree with what James said, they will eventually get back on track.
#3 by Kiyoki Kozawa on March 25, 2008 - 6:36 pm
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Let’s jus say i have been a Knicks fan my entire life, and I have never been so disgusted with any sports franchise as I am with the Knicks right now. It’s come to the point where i can hardly even watch the games anymore. There is hope however, with the rumors that Isiah will finally be fired and the Pacers G.M. will be brought to NY to help rebuild this once glorious franchise. As for the Celts, hey, thats what good management gets you! Take notice Knicks!
#4 by Andreas Busch on March 25, 2008 - 6:40 pm
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dont worry knick fans, the head of the pacers is talking to the knicks and should join them by the end of the season. As soon as he takes charge hes gonna fire isiah right away. The end is near…
#5 by http://leonfurst.myopenid.com/ on March 25, 2008 - 6:51 pm
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Look in the past and that’s what will happen to the Knicks. Until this year the Celtics were one of the jokes in the NBA. They pick up a few key players and they turn into one of the best teams in the league. The Knicks are going through a change but will come around in a few years. These things take time but seem to work out after a wile.
#6 by Matthias Frankfurter on March 26, 2008 - 4:10 pm
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Every organization goes through this every couple of years. It should be about time for the Knicks to pick it up again soon. Hopefully, if they get rid of Isiah and can get some worthwhile players, they can be a strong team in the East again. Trust me, nobody from the New York/New Jersey area wants the Celtics to win the title. That whole Boston-New York rivalry, its deep in every sport.
-M