Nate and Pringles Arguing Again
http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/at_the_half_empty_hDyR9X8aCS45Ir2nbXK5lN#ixzz0fE7hzvbk
From everybody's favorite Post reporter:
"Irate Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni waved his arms at Nate Robinson as Robinson approached the bench during a timeout in the third quarter on Tuesday night.
D'Antoni barked at Robinson for botching the last play with a bad decision. Robinson shouted right back at D'Antoni. Robinson then turned his head and uttered an F-bomb.
The disrespect Robinson showed D'Antoni was palpable. And symbolically the messy scene showed how deep frustration and disarray has attached itself to another Knicks season."
Did anyone else see this? I must've missed it.
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Not to mention that Berman sits his fat ass on the side of the court farthest away from the Knicks’ bench.
Sounds like hearsay at best to me.
"Dishin' and swishin' in transition"
by Serious Garbage Time on Feb 11, 2010 5:31 PM EST reply actions
its not new news that D'Antoni and Nate aren't on the same page
D’Antoni tolerates Nate. Its too bad too. He can be a big piece of this team for a few years to come. But now I will be shocked if he is resigned this summer. I just don’t see Pringles really trusting him. I think he sees him as a goofy immature player, and it doesnt seem that opinion will change anytime soon.
"you're the Rod Thorn in my Chris Bosh side."
by Chris Child's Fist on Feb 12, 2010 10:13 AM EST reply actions
if you watch the games
you know d’antoni likes nate. but he hates harping on him for simple mistakes. they both want to win. and they both recognize that in each other.
nate is clearly held to a higher standard than that of, say…. chris duhon. what makes each of them considered to have had a syccesful game is vastly different. once you realize that, you can start glossing over these articles by sports-propogandists.
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by stingy d on Feb 13, 2010 4:19 AM EST via mobile reply actions
Last I checked...
Players and Coaches yell at each other. It’s nothing personal, like u guys say, they just both want to win real bad. It’d be a problem if the yelling and f bombing was off the court, say at a film session. Chalk it up to emotions of the game.
Bull!!
Players and coaches don’t yell at each other all the time. Usually the coach does all the yelling. If a player yells at his coach on any level, usually it’s because he is loosing respect for that coach for whatever reason. “Sometimes” your right, “mostly” your wrong.
meh..
i never said all the time. If it was all the time then what would the point of having a coach “in charge” be. Im just trying to highlight the difference between shouting during the heat of a game and a shouting match on an airplane between, oh for randomness sake, Isaiah and Marbury.

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