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Replacing Isiah: Options abound in Knicks coach search
Originally Published: April 18, 2008
By Chris Sheridan | ESPN.com
NEW YORK -- Some coach is going to inherit the mess Isiah Thomas left behind. So who would be the best fit?
"If I could get the coach I wanted right away, then that would be great, but if it's going to take time, then I have to give it that time," Donnie Walsh, the new president of the New York Knicks said Friday as he announced Thomas' firing on a conference call.
"I know this: That by getting to this by today, Friday, we still have a good selection of people that ...
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