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| The Knicks Don't Always Try ![]() We had Kevin Garnett wonder what made them quit, but now, there's a Knick on record questioning the team's effort. After yesterday's loss to the Sixers--that makes two in a row--Jamal Crawford decided not to mince words. From the New York Post: "A lot of it is just effort," Crawford said. "When you compete you always give yourself a chance to win. Some nights we compete harder than others. We got to get better than that. It's something we shouldn't be talking about." |
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| Re: The Knicks Don't Always Try The best is Thomas blaming the fans' booing for the teams' poor play. Classic! Then after he was swept by Philly in a home and home, he justified it by saying everyone in the East is below .500. You cannot make stuff like that up. |
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| Re: The Knicks Don't Always Try Isiah is an awful awful coach, and seems to not even be a better person. It was a joke he fired Brown and thought he could do a better job. The Knicks will not get any better as long as he is involved with the team.
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