I don't want to set a benchmark, but the great thing about sports and one thing I really like about basketball is, in the end, the truth comes out on the basketball floor, ... We shall see. I'll be right there with you guys watching the truth on the floor.
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I know that's hard to take when it's 15-41, but to say it's a mistake now would be to say the strategy is wrong. And I don't believe the strategy is wrong. I believe the strategy is right. It's just more painful to execute than what we thought it was going to be. It would be wrong if we don't make progress.James Dolan
The punch that put me down from Simmons was due to me being off balance - he never hurt me at any time and I always felt in command.
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Maybe some people think I'm brain-dead because of that, but time will tell. I understand people will be unhappy when you're going through this process.
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The current thought is if we did a renovation, we would do it in the off-season. There would be a couple seasons where there'd be things hanging out (inside the arena). It would look like we were under construction, but we'd be able to play.
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The strategy didn't call for them to be this good this soon.
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We can do this under the economics of our business that makes sense and get a return on our investment. And we don't need to burden the taxpayers of the city of New York or the state of New York with that request, and we're not going to.
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