Karl did the most damage, but I would say Isaiah was most at fault. As Karl admitted, the Nuggets are horrible at holding leads; if the Knicks had put on a comeback like SAA vs. HOU, that would have killed. Isaiah was majorly ticked off and told Collins to beat the crap out of DEN players if they got a lay-up or dunk. He succeeded ruining the Nuggets' season for that, too. Of all people, however, Carmelo Anthony was most at fault.
2006-12-18 23:52:29
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answered by Beast8981 5
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Why would anyone think it's George Karl's fault? First of all, it is legal. No rulebook says that starters must be removed after it's an assurred win. Basketball competition is not therapy. It's competition. It's win at all costs and make the opposing team feel inferior. Period. Did you hear or watch coach Karl's comments on why he kept his players in? He had numerous and very recent examples of blown leads by his team and others. The only part he was wrong is calling Isaah names to the nation and beyond. That was uncalled for.
2006-12-18 23:03:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say Karl, just because he disrespected the Knicks (not like they deserve much) by keeping the starters in with a 19 point lead. The players were the immature ones though, especially Carmelo "Yellow" Anthony. Did you see that pusssy run away after slapping that player. If I was an opposing player I would nag him every game I played against him about how big of a sissy he is.
2006-12-18 20:26:05
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answered by willyc 3
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i really don't know.. i think they both should grow up but as a knick fan this was the most excitement we have seen in years...but the Knicks are mad because of the way our season has been... but Isaiah Thomas and George Karl were beefing for a while because George Karl has criticize Isaiah and the Knicks organization for the whole Larry brown thing. but George Karl needs to mind his business because what happened between Larry brown has nothing to do with him or the Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich they need mind their own business and worry about their jobs.George Karl also needs to stop talking sh** on TV because when he was at the garden he wasn't saying nothing now all of a sudden when he is home he cursing at Isaiah and saying things about him he needs to let it go if you going to say something..... don't wait until days later when people are trying to get over this
2006-12-18 21:02:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say George Karl. He had starters in and the Nuggets were looking for fast points when the game was over. The Knicks were pissed because the Nuggets were rubbing it it, which is understandable. Plus Carmelo Anthony did the worst damage.
2006-12-18 20:12:21
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answered by Ryan D 2
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They're all at fault. There was less than two minutes left. Both times flipped over something that wasn't as big of a deal as it should've been. Call the flagrant fould, shoot the shots, win the game and rub it in the other team's faces if that's your thing, or in the Knicks case take the butt-whooping, as is their thing. The players were the ones hitting eachother.
2006-12-18 20:11:51
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answered by Bones 4
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2016-12-30 15:31:26
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answered by Anonymous
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isaiah!, that's a childish reason having four starters at a 19 point lead so what?!?! if your a mature grown up man you woudln't say that!that's just a game you'll just let the game be finished because the game is over and just ignore wether it's a 50 point lead and having their starters, it doesn't matter if it is a 50 or 40 point lead a loss is a loss same as for W. stupid isaiah! childish act, as for denver they are not rubbing it in for me they are just playing the last few minute
2006-12-18 20:39:18
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answered by melo15 2
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Thomas is. He never should have threatened Melo in the first place. There's no rule saying a team has to bench it's starters at anytime. Thomas should be fined and suspended for telling his players to deliver cheap shots.
2006-12-18 23:54:06
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answered by ropemancometh 5
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isaih is totally at fault. If what he said was true then they should have suspended him for 5 games. He said that the nuggets had it coming just because they had their starters in the game. Last time i checked you can have your starters in the game as long as you want. Isaih is the worst coach ever.
2006-12-18 23:11:56
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answered by Anonymous
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