Reporters Flag Down Brown and Get a Roadside Interview
Posted May 31, 2006
For weeks, reporters have been trying to get someone within the Knicks to comment on the franchise's fractured state of affairs. On Tuesday, Larry Brown obliged, climbing out of his Audi after reporters approached him at a traffic light and saying that he felt "like a dead man walking." Brown spoke with a smile, and why not? Tuesday's setting with curious motorists driving past while Brown discussed life on a limb was on par with the other bizarre scenes the Knicks have produced in recent weeks.
(New York Times)
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