DeAndre Jordan, another survivor of Mills' KP trade, wonders aloud as to how cheap the rent must be in Westchester.
Mr. Dolan.
You hired a branding specialist, who turned out to be the latest in a string of lightweights.
Rose?
Want to attract top free agents?
If I was making 20 million dollars a year, I might very well like to get a hip Manhattan apartment in a building with a gym. I might not like to commute one hour to and one hour from our Westchester County practice facility, preferring to use those two hours to, oh, I don't know, play with my kids...TAKE A FUCKING NAP before game time at the Garden.
I mean....DUH.
It's weird that Dolan can't find a gym in the city. All these Colleges here with teams. Not one wants to let the Knicks use their gym twice a week?
https://www.sny.tv/knicks/news/nets-deandre-jordan-on-knicks-practice-facility-the-rent-must-be-cheap-out-there/312759222
Or.....
Set up a state of the art facility within the Garden.
If players can drive, taxi or limousine between practices and shoot arounds, and eliminate all of the commuting time between the STATE OF THE ART FACILITY in Westchester, that leaves so much more time to recharge one's batteries and catch up on sleep.
Travel in the NBA is brutal. Factor in all those hours wasted commuting to and from Westchester, let alone all of the unnecessary down time for players who are compelled to live in Westchester rather than in Manhattan.
I actually picked up the chief medical cat for the Nyets one night in my taxi, and he detailed all of the steps Nyets management was engaged in to make things easier for players, in terms of physical therapy, rehab, conditioning and connections with the Brooklyn. community.
Do not underestimate the positivity of a bond between players and community.
Back in the day, the reason the bond between the borough's fans and the Brooklyn Dodgers was so profound is the players lived where their fans did.
Obviously that was a different Brooklyn than today's high rise borough, but simplifying life for your. players, while optimizing conditioning AND minimizing down time that could better be spent resting or connecting with your fan base is a WIN-WIN.
I mean, I don't care how state of the fucking art the team's practice facility is.
These are your NEW YORK KNICKS....the Westchester Knicks are a farm team.
The Nyets get it. They represent Brooklyn.
While Dolan seemingly represents the suburbs?
Feel me?
Dolan has enough cash to BBQ a damp elephant. The money he pissed away on Phil's remaining years or presumably the same on our new branding genius, could better be spent on optimizing living and working conditions for our players.
How many close games come to mind this past season where we seemed fatigued or out of sorts or simply ran out of gas in the fourth quarter.
"The small details, RALPH."