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Duncan and the Spurs have won four N.B.A. championships in the past 16
seasons, and narrowly missed out on a fifth; in that time, the Knicks
have won seven playoff series, one since 2000.Over the last decade and a
half, the Spurs have built one of the most stable and enduring
foundations in the history of professional basketball. On the other end
of the N.B.A. spectrum, we have James L. Dolan’s Knicks, a metaphorical
Legoland.This is not to discount New York’s 54 victories last season,
the possibility of a repeat performance or the fine people who have
taken on the challenge of trying to make the Knicks meaningfully
competitive again. But under Dolan’s tempestuous ownership, too many of
those folks have come and gone in a Manhattan minute, hired, fired and
summarily forgotten.With an ideologically opposite approach to Dolan’s
method of ownership by the whim of his warring emotions, the Spurs, in
the past 16 years, have the best winning percentage of any major
American sports franchise. They have won four championships, and they
fell short of a fifth last season by the narrowest of margins.The
Knicks, whose N.B.A. title drought dates to 1973 — to be fair,Buy Cheap Abercrombie Women's Shorts long
before Dolan — have won one playoff series in 13 years and seven since
the Spurs drafted Tim Duncan in 1997, compared with San Antonio’s 30.The
Spurs’ coach has for years been affectionately known as Pop. In Dolan’s
Garden, coaches and assorted executives, though handsomely paid, have
been treated like children.
Since Pop, or Gregg Popovich, took a seat on the Spurs’ bench in 1996,Container ramps suppliers the
Knicks have had eight head coaches, including Herb Williams, who
handled the team for one game in 2004 and for 43 as an interim coach in
2005.China Bin TipperSince
the management duo of Popovich — who also holds the title of team
president — and R. C. Buford, the general manager, united in San
Antonio, the Knicks have had six men in charge of their basketball
operation. Three have called the personnel shots in the last three-plus
seasons. Donnie Walsh was downgraded from president to long-distance
adviser after digging the team out of a salary-cap hole the size of the
Grand Canyon.The latest change — Steve Mills in as president and Glen
Grunwald out as general manager — bizarrely occurred on the eve of
training camp, months after the Knicks won those 54 games and their
first playoff series since 2000.In a 2012 interview, Duncan referred to
the Spurs’ organizational continuity as a reason he only once considered
playing elsewhere (Orlando) but ultimately stayed where he could count
on his playoff bread being buttered.“With the teams we’ve had, with the
focus of the people here wanting to put winning teams together, of
having a system and sticking to it, there’s no better way to do it,”
Duncan said. “In other places, coaches come in and out, and there are
guys who have four or five in the same amount of years, and that’s a
situation I can see why you’d want to get out of.”
This
is where Dolan would probably grunt and argue that the Spurs’ strategy
has worked for them in large part because they have little else to offer
in San Antonio. And that they lucked into Duncan in the draft lottery
after being accused of tanking the previous season.That may be true, but
when the pre-Dolan Knicks won the first lottery in 1985, which brought
them Patrick Ewing, they surrounded him with chaos for a few years,
never delivered a true companion co-star and never won a title.In
pre-Pat Riley days, Ewing actually tried to explore free agency through a
contract technicality but failed. More than 20 years later, Carmelo
Anthony has disclosed his intention to become a free agent next spring,
while no doubt wondering if the continual churn of franchise personnel
will ever allow for a sustainable plan.
In
San Antonio, after drafting Duncan, the Spurs never had the luxury of
luring big-name stars or great draft position to find complementary
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welcome choose! But they were one of the prescient teams to mine the
early international market, landing Tony Parker with the last pick of
the first round in 2001 after stealing Manu Ginobili with the 57th
(second-round) pick in 1999.Reacting to global expansion with more
provincial hick than urban slick, the Knicks only in recent years began
earnestly pursuing foreign-born talent.There is no news media onslaught
in San Antonio as there is in New York, but the Spurs have been patient
with their young players, from Parker a decade ago to Kawhi Leonard
now.Under pressure from an impatient public — but also from Dolan’s
dictums and ever-rising ticket prices — the Knicks invariably dwell more
on the inadequacies of a promising talent, like Iman Shumpert.Walsh
made the call on signing Amar’e Stoudemire and his fragile knees before
jettisoning David Lee, but it can be argued that the franchise
instability and style-over-substance ethos made that risky and
now-ruinous move inevitable.It is well known around the league that
Popovich demands a certain kind of player, or at least players with the
ability to assimilate into his team-first system. At the Garden, Dolan
has welcomed too many heralded saviors turned saboteurs.San Antonio’s
owner, Peter Holt, is seldom talked about.Buy Cheap Abercrombie Dress In
New York, Dolan is a continuing topic of bewildering and derogatory
conversation. And that is not good, no matter the context.
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