Code review comment for lp:~muzazzi/drizzle/muzazzi-fix-bug252312

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Pål Sollie (sollie) wrote :

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From: mp646 [mailto:<email address hidden>]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 6:05 PM
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: That sounds terrible.

Well, what is THAT something? I'd say it was meddling by James Dolan.

He'd get an itchy trigger finger and do some dumbass trade. The Bargs trade is a perfect example. Two years ago, a 54 win team, trade bench players and 3 picks for a guy who has been injured and overpaid for years. That's the kinda "big move" that Dolan was known for trying to make.

The thing with Phil's deal is that he gets a gigantic payday from Dolan if Dolan meddles and he can walk away. Dolan also made the rounds on television talking about how he's clueless and won't interfere and he needs to take a step back. So he's already been publicly shamed and finger wagged and stands to lose a sizeable sum (admittedly a drop in the bucket for him) if he interferes again.

The Knicks may be bad this year, but we actually have some positives. Phil has all new people in the office and on the bench helping to install his system/culture. That's important. We have our star in Melo, we have picks and cap space for a bit. There is no reason for Phil to be influenced by Dolan or any of his past croneys.

Establishing the culture and system may take some time, but it's not like we have Isiah Thomas trying to fix his own mistakes and hoping he'll learn. Phil doesn't have that baggage.

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