Isiah Thomas Fired As New York Knicks Coach

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BRIAN MAHONEY | April 18, 2008 08:59 PM EST | AP

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New York Knicks' head coach Isiah Thomas reacts as the Knicks play the Boston Celtics during the third quarter of their basketball game, Monday, April 14, 2008 at Madison Square Garden in New York. The Celtics defeated the Knicks 99-93. (AP Photo/Ed Betz)

NEW YORK — Isiah Thomas couldn't win as coach with the players he assembled as president. Now, he's lost both jobs. Thomas was fired as the New York Knicks coach Friday after a season of listless and dreadful basketball, a tawdry lawsuit and unending chants from fans demanding his dismissal.

Thomas lost a franchise record-tying 59 games this season, and along the way seemed to lose the support of his players, who didn't always play hard for him the way they did last season.

"I can't really tell you where he failed with the club. I think that we reached a point this season when our team didn't compete for a long time," new team president Donnie Walsh said. "The bottom line is that we haven't won and the team didn't look like it was motivated to try to win and be competitive."

Walsh said that isn't always the coach's fault, but Thomas is blamed for enough already _ sometimes unfairly, Walsh added.

"I feel like some of the bigger events that happened on the way with Isiah have overshadowed some of the good things he's done for the franchise," Walsh said.

Walsh said no player brought up Thomas' name during their exit meetings Thursday, though Walsh said he wasn't going to be asking for it, anyway.

Thomas, the coach for two seasons, will remain with the organization in an unnamed role, reporting directly to Walsh, who said he informed Thomas of the decision Friday.

"It's very difficult to be the coach and general manager," Walsh said. "Maybe it was too much."

Walsh took over Thomas' role as team president April 2, and his first big decision was to change coaches as he begins the process of turning around a team that never won a playoff game in Thomas' tenure.

"I just believe a new voice, a new coach, is necessary to change the direction of the team," Walsh said. "This is a coveted job. People want to coach here."

A message was left for Thomas at his New York office.

The Knicks finished 23-59 in their seventh straight losing season.

Two of those 59-loss debacles came in the last three years, when the Knicks solidified themselves as the NBA's most dysfunctional franchise with poor play on the court and embarrassing behavior off it.

This season alone, Thomas was found to have sexually harassed a former team employee, feuded with point guard Stephon Marbury and benched center Eddy Curry _ the players Thomas acquired in the two biggest of a number of moves that never panned out.

Walsh wants a new coach in place by the draft in June, when the Knicks will finally have their lottery pick again after handing over their last two to Chicago in the Curry trade.

Walsh said he hasn't talked to any candidates, but mentioned former Knick and current TV analyst Mark Jackson, and assistant coach Herb Williams as people who likely would be interviewed. He said he has no timetable to make his decision.

"Obviously, when you're losing, there has to be a culture change," he said. "There's no easy answer. ... We've got to work 24-7 to become competitive."

And Thomas will be a part of that. Without getting specific, Walsh said there were assignments he'd feel completely comfortable giving to Thomas.

"I will be in touch with Isiah a lot," he said.

Thomas went 56-108 in New York and is 187-223 as an NBA coach, leading the Indiana Pacers to the playoffs in three straight years from 2000-03. Larry Bird fired him after becoming team president, a move Walsh _ who had hired Thomas as coach _ was originally against but eventually went along with.

Thomas was hired as the Knicks' team president on Dec. 22, 2003, and he acquired Marbury from Phoenix weeks later. The Knicks made the playoffs that season, getting swept by New Jersey, but haven't gone back despite their annual spot atop the league's highest payroll list.

Though the salary cap was already out of whack by the time Thomas arrived, he didn't help matters with some questionable moves. He gave a $30 million contract in the summer of 2005 to center Jerome James, a career 4.3 points per game scorer who hasn't been healthy or productive, and seems bothered by neither. A year later, Thomas used his mid-level exception on Jared Jeffries, who has limited offensive skills.

Still, Madison Square Garden chairman James Dolan remained confident in Thomas, even making him coach in June 2006 after firing Larry Brown following one season. But that came with an ultimatum, as Dolan warned Thomas to show "evident progress" in one season or be fired from both positions.

The Knicks went 33-49 last season. Dolan rewarded Thomas with a multiyear contract extension with more than a month left after New York moved into eighth place, but the Knicks collapsed under a series of injuries and missed the postseason.

Things went poorly this season from the time training camp opened.

The jury came back with its verdict that day, finding that Thomas and MSG sexually harassed former team executive Anucha Browne Sanders and ordering the company to pay $11.6 million in damages. Criticized by Al Sharpton and Rutgers women's coach C. Vivian Stringer for comments he made in his taped deposition, Thomas seemed downcast during most of training camp _ and never had much reason for better spirits when the season began.

The Knicks started 2-1, then dropped eight in a row as the Thomas-Marbury feud sent the season spiraling out of control. Marbury responded to Thomas' plans to bench him by skipping a game in Phoenix, and the players reportedly voted to make Marbury sit out a game when he returned. Instead, Thomas played the point guard more than 33 minutes off the bench in a game in Los Angeles against the Clippers.

It soon became obvious that Thomas' draft night acquisition of Zach Randolph had set back Curry, who lost his confidence and later his starting job. Speculation was rampant by Thanksgiving that Thomas' job was in jeopardy, and it only heated up after the Knicks' nationally televised 104-59 loss at Boston on Nov. 29.

Chants of "Fire Isiah!" sometimes started minutes after home games, and even Dolan's strong relationship with Thomas couldn't convince people the coach would last.

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AP Sports Writer Larry Lage in Detroit contributed to this report.

 
 

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- ohiomark See Profile I'm a Fan of ohiomark

I guess now poor Zeke will have to back to eating at Red Lobster.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 04/19/2008
- notepad2 See Profile I'm a Fan of notepad2

Maybe his firing was caused by global warming.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 AM on 04/19/2008
- peepeeray See Profile I'm a Fan of peepeeray

Isiah Thomas's entire post-playing career has been in lock-step with George W Bush's career path of getting rewarded for failure. As a long suffering Knicks fan, thank god the IT era is finally over in NYC; however, I have no doubt he'll land on his feet once again. He'll go back to the broadcaster's booth for a year, and then another basketball billionaire will hand the keys of his team over to the "smiling assassin."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 04/19/2008
- RanTheMan See Profile I'm a Fan of RanTheMan

That smarmy punk led the early walk-off of the court when the Bulls beat his Pistons in the playoffs some years ago, so he'll never see one second of sympathy from me.

In fact, as the Knicks' troubles continued, and Thomas' name kept coming up, I enjoyed his failure even more.

Sorry for the jabs, Knicks fans. But you're MUCH better off without him.
Maybe now your guys and my bulls can rebuild and bring back those great battles of the 90s between our two teams.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 04/18/2008
- the964kid See Profile I'm a Fan of the964kid

Im sure he got paid to leave... just like corporate america (where u get rewarded for failure).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 PM on 04/18/2008
- bar1ed See Profile I'm a Fan of bar1ed

a sad ending, to a sad era !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 PM on 04/18/2008
- yankee452 See Profile I'm a Fan of yankee452

FINALLY!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 PM on 04/18/2008
- realpolitic See Profile I'm a Fan of realpolitic

As bright as Thomas sometimes appears, he has been a failure at almost everything since his fine playing days. He left his management position with the Toronto Raptors soon after his hire and then failed as a broadcaster. The CBA went out of business under his ownership. He then was a fairly successful coach for the Indiana Pacers before being fired. The team he put together for the Knicks was one of the worst, most expensive, and most listless in history.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 04/18/2008
- realpolitic See Profile I'm a Fan of realpolitic

A move made by the Knicks a couple years too late!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 04/18/2008
- thatwasntfunny See Profile I'm a Fan of thatwasntfunny

A coach has to inspire... no more said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 04/18/2008
- SonnyBono See Profile I'm a Fan of SonnyBono

Isiah Thomas - the George W. Bush of basketball coaches.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 04/18/2008
- supermanolo See Profile I'm a Fan of supermanolo

No way. At least Isiah had many successes and good years before the bad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 04/18/2008
- GrouchoMarxist See Profile I'm a Fan of GrouchoMarxist

LOL...so true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 04/18/2008
- coolkraft See Profile I'm a Fan of coolkraft

good riddance

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 04/18/2008
- GrouchoMarxist See Profile I'm a Fan of GrouchoMarxist

About damn time. I thought they were going to let Zeke hang around long enough to drive the franchise under the ground.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 04/18/2008
- creekside See Profile I'm a Fan of creekside

we had one of the greatest coaches in NBA history with Larry brown and Dolan got rid of him because he actually forced the players to play hard and play defense. The Knicks will suck as long as the Dolan's own the team. Bloomberg should buy it as a gift to NYC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 04/18/2008
- Bwine See Profile I'm a Fan of Bwine

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 04/18/2008
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