NY Knicks’ Mike Woodson Isn’t Worried About Job, but He Should Be

 

NY Knicks’ Mike Woodson Isn’t Worried About Job, but He Should Be

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(Featured Columnist) on November 7, 2013

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Watch your six, Mike Woodson.

What’s that? You don’t like looking over your shoulder? Well, then watch your front at least. I also hope you’re not opposed to turning your head left and right, because if the New York Knicks blow up, intra-franchise demons will be coming at you from all directions and you’ll be done. Finished. Exiled like so many before you.

Following the Knicks’ inexcusable loss to the Charlotte Bobcats, the head coach went on ESPN 98.7 FM in New York and said he isn’t worried about job security, according to ESPN New York’s  Ohm Youngmisuk:

I have been at this thing 30 years. And the one thing I never and will never do is look over my shoulder. I won’t do that. I got too much pride for that. I think what we have done here for the last few years, we made some major ground and some major steps.

Stubborn guy, refusing to play Madison Square Garden chairman James Dolan’s twisted little games. You’re supposed to be intimidated, afraid of what the destructive overlord could do next.

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            The wrath of Dolan compels the Knicks to do, let’s call it, questionable things.

 

Coach Woody is a Knicks employee or as I imagine Dolan likes to call them, lap dogs. You do what he