How the Knicks' James Dolan went from the NBA's worst owner to semi-competence
Briefly

In December 2006, the Knicks were involved in a massive brawl against the Denver Nuggets, marking the biggest on-court fight since the Malice at the Palace.
Despite worse seasons statistically, the chaos and toxicity of Dolan's leadership during the 2006 season characterized it as an existential disaster for the Knicks.
Dolan's poor management choices, like overpaying aging players and firing Hall of Famer Larry Brown after just one season, exemplified his misrule over the franchise.
Dolan has built a reputation as a petty autocrat, known for dealing harshly with fans who criticize him, forever tarnishing the Knicks' legacy.
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