The New York Knicks have had several issues with James Dolan throughout the years. He owns the Knicks and enjoys placing himself into events. For years, he oversaw the team’s internal operations, including staffing decisions.
After dismissing Charles Oakley from Madison Square Garden, Dolan calmed things down publicly. However, this does not imply that he has stopped all of his activities. In fact, according to a report by Pablo Torre, he has covertly intensified the situation.
According to Pablo Torre Finds Out and Wired, Dolan reads complaints of the club and has his security phone the police on the supporters.
Knicks owner James Dolan reportedly called the cops on reviewers.
Torre and Wired allege that Dolan scans social media for criticism of him and the team, then instructs his crew to contact the police on the critics.
“There’s this one teenager in Colorado who said something on Twitter, and (Madison Square Garden head of security John) Eversole and the Madison Square Garden security crew freaked out, and they even contacted the local police on this child. “
Things got strange when the security crew scolded the local police for failing to do what they expected.
According to one of our sources, when this happened, they “freaked the f— out. ” According to one veteran of Madison Square Garden security, Dolan would “come in and he and Eversole would pore over all of the social media remarks concerning the Knicks and Rangers. “
Dolan plainly has issues with others believing he is doing a lousy job, even when it is true. This behavior is quite bizarre for someone who owns two sports organizations. The NBA should look into this to verify that he is not engaging in these activities.
James Dolan is making the Knicks look horrendous.
Despite the Knicks’ status as one of the favorites to win the Eastern Conference, Dolan continues to make the squad look bad. According to reports, Dolan also ordered members of his security crew to find down people who were critical of him and the clubs he controls.
New York begins the first round of the playoffs next week against the Atlanta Hawks. This will only serve as a diversion for the franchise, particularly if the Knicks do not perform well in the playoffs. He appears to be the consistent for a club that has not won a championship since the 1970s.
The Knicks ranked fourth in the NBA in terms of regular-season scoring. That level of success would place New York among the top teams in the league. Dolan has stated unequivocally that he expects the club to win a championship this season.
As of the time of publishing, Dolan had not answered to these accusations.