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Lenny Wilkens (New York Knicks)

Lenny Wilkens, the NBA all-time leader in wins, replaced Don Chaney as head coach of the New York Knicks on on January 15th, 2004.
Added on 01/19/2004
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Jar-Jar Binks
03/03/2005

Lenny Wilkens (New York Knicks) 5

Lasted only one year, but did all he could to get the Knicks in the right direction. Apparently, GM Isiah Thomas hasn't gotten the job done in terms of acquiring talent and chemistry to my team.

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Strafer_usa
06/27/2004

Lenny Wilkens (New York Knicks) 5

The knicks can't sink any lower (short of losing 30 straight games) Lenny at least adds some sort of hope to desperate fans.

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conhusk
04/24/2004

Lenny Wilkens (New York Knicks) 2

his prime time has already passed. though he holds the all time winningest coach, still somehow he doesn't show his hungerness anymore to win lots of games. he's been moved from team to teams lately and end up to a losing team (last time raptors). he was a good coach back then, but not in the present

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drayko
02/04/2004

Lenny Wilkens (New York Knicks) 2

Although it's hard to argue against Lenny being one of the best of all time, he will not save the knicks. From his last coaching job in Toronto, he took a mediocre team, left them mediocre. He could also be partly to blame for all of Toronto's injury problems last year. Also...he may be the winningest coach of all time... but he also holds the record for the most losses.

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