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Monday, August 18, 2014

Knicks Add Jim Cleamons to Their Staff

So the Knicks have added former Knick Jim Cleamons to fill out Derek Fisher's coaching staff.  This adds more experience to be bench as well as another guy who had played for Holzman.  He was, of course, the man we got back in the painful Walt Frazier trade.   Let's hope we win something this time around.

3 Comments:

At 12:55 PM, Anonymous MBN said...

You have answered one of the more difficult "trivia" questions regarding the Knicks. You would be surprised how many folks knew Clyde was a Knick, knew he was traded, but could not remember for who.

Good job.

BTW - Along with Rambis, we now have a very experienced coaching staff, and one that is very knowledgeable of the triangle and it's minute details.

I am satisfied - and very happy with the direction the franchise seems to be heading in.

 
At 2:25 PM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

That must only be difficult for people who are lucky enough to be under 35. ;)

Melo's body transformation is stunning, as with LeBron, supposedly was inspired by what Kobe did at 30.

http://www.businessinsider.com/lebron-carmelo-lose-weight-2014-8

 
At 12:39 PM, Anonymous MBN said...

I disagree with you, and today, performed a small test to see if I am correct.

I queried 6 Knick fans in this the office I am in today, all of whom are at least 50 years old, and all of whom have been following the Knicks since at least the 2nd championship, if not longer. All are also very bright individuals, and some of the facts they can recall are simply amazing.

However, only 1 guy knew who came back for Clyde when he was traded, and he knew because he say it earlier this morning on the 'net when he was reading about the Cleamons addition to the coaching staff.

Maybe you are someone who remembers these minutia details, but it would seem to me most folks do not.

Ergo, I disagree with your comment above that stated: "That must only be difficult for people who are lucky enough to be under 35. ;)"

 

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