>kellerman asked him the million dollar question and spike had >no response. > >if you're paying for knicks tix (at $3500 per ticket no less) >and contributing to the garden then I don't want to hear any >whining cause you're part of the problem. > >Not going to games for the rest of the season is about as weak >of a protest as it gets.
is that Spike said that he planned to go back next year, which doesn't make too much sense to me on more than one level.
I get from Spike's perspective why he'd care since he invested a lot of time, emotion, and dollars in the Knicks (although I do think him going on First Take was a weird thing), but I personally don't care too deeply. Petulant manchild Dolan continuing to contend with Spike through the Knicks PR office publicly is where my beef is. And Dolan continued the madness my tossing more fans that chanted sell the team the night after this Spike Lee mess ensued.
I kind of feel sorry for folks that have to work under this dude since it appears Dolan isn't someone that takes kindly to being rightfully humbled, which is odd seeing as how the Knicks have been rancid trash for the past 20 years.
"Sean sparks like John Starks, nah, Sean ball like John Wall" - Rest In Power Forever Sean Price.