"Team Titanic" - that's the name given to the Knicks by New York Post writer Marc Berman. Anyway, Larry Brown seems pretty confident that he'll be back as the ship's captain, though he admits that owner James Dolan is unhappy with his performance.
"He never said (he's disappointed) to me," Brown told Berman. "I look at our record. I'm not going to ask him if he's happy with me. I'm not a rocket scientist, but we're bad, and that's my responsibility. I'm not sitting there saying, Isiah are you happy with what I'm doing? But I know I'm getting better as a coach, and I know I want to be back. And I know I want to help us turn this thing around. I'm confident I will."
Will Brown have the chance to turn it around? Should he?
"He never said (he's disappointed) to me," Brown told Berman. "I look at our record. I'm not going to ask him if he's happy with me. I'm not a rocket scientist, but we're bad, and that's my responsibility. I'm not sitting there saying, Isiah are you happy with what I'm doing? But I know I'm getting better as a coach, and I know I want to be back. And I know I want to help us turn this thing around. I'm confident I will."
Will Brown have the chance to turn it around? Should he?