Those crazy Dolans
As unhappy as I am with Indians owner Larry Dolan, he has nothing on James, who owns the Knicks:
Since James Dolan became owner of the Knicks and Rangers, Madison Square Garden policy specifies that any interviews must be done with a public relations official present -- with no exceptions, according to a person familiar with the policy, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because this matter has not been resolved.
What a mess that franchise has turned into. Spike Lee may have to alter his sales pitch to bring LeBron to the Big Apple.
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LeBron might end up playing for the Nets, but not anytime soon. He has expressed an interest in playing for Jay-Z's team, but I think that's more of a pipe dream than anything at this point.
I said a couple of years ago that the Cavs can get LeBron to sign one contract extension. After that, we'll see. Once that extension is up in 2012, he'll be a 27-year-old unrestricted free agent and he and the Cavs will have had plenty of time to work together to win a title.
After nine seasons together, both sides will have a pretty good idea of whether the relationship is working or not.
And let's not forget that the landscape of the league could change drastically. Jay-Z might have sold his interest in the Nets by then. The en vogue team might be the Clippers. You never know.
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