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The Glory-torium is now open in the basement of this blog, check your cynicism at the door. Knock three times and give the doorman the secret words, "In Phil Rose We Trust".
Ladies and Gentlemen: The Gloritorium
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Ye Newe Glory-torium
Here, dear readers, is the final resting place of all weary Knicks fans. Yes, here is where one comes when the Triangle refuses to have three sides, when biting one's lip from losing to win later is one loss too far,or when said fan simply hits 'rock' bottom. In short, "the ship be" eternally "sinking" here. Welcome aboard, rearrange the deck chairs as you please.
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WELL, WELL, WELL
It has been speculated that West does not want to leave the NBA with his reputation in tatters, and that he views rebuilding the Knicks as the final brush stroke of a brilliant career. There is no reason to question Dolan's loyalty to Thomas, only the open question of how long Dolan would be able to resist public pressure to replace him with someone like West if the team fails to contend for the playoffs next season.
Thomas has four years remaining on his new contract, according to SI.com, and Dolan is renowned for loyalty that borders on stubbornness. But speculation already has begun that West would jump at a chance to put his stamp on the Knicks if asked.
SHOULD BE PLENTY OF PRESSURE ONCE THAT LOTTERY BALL BOUNCES
Update
Dolan: I wouldn't force West on Isiah
Dolan: I wouldn't force James Naismith on Howdy Doody
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