Knicks owner James Dolan says he doesn't like owning sports teams, but no one is stopping him from selling
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Knicks, Rangers owner James Dolan says he doesn't 'really like owning teams'
The New York Knicks and New York Rangers sell out Madison Square Garden just about every night, so James Dolan must be a lucky man. Dolan has owned the Madison Square Garden Company since 1997 - his father, Charles, founded HBO and CableVision, so the Dolans' pockets have been plenty full for plenty of time. However, when the teams that call MSG home struggle, Dolan is public enemy No. 1 - mostly in Knicks land. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERA…
Knicks Owner James Dolan Says What Everyone Wants To Hear
NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 14: Executive Chairman of Madison Square Garden & NBA Governor, James L. Dolan speaks to the media at a press conference to announce Mike Woodson as the interim head coach of the New York Knicks following the resignation of Mike D'Antoni at Madison Square Garden on March 14, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images) Knicks owner James Dolan has received plenty of criticism from the fan base over the year…
Knicks And Rangers Owner James Dolan Admits He Doesn't Like Owning The Two Marquee Teams
The owner of the New York Knicks and New York Rangers admitted he doesn’t actually like owning them. Finally, vindication for what fans have been saying for years about James Dolan. In a new interview with The New York Times, the billionaire owner of Madison Square Garden and MSG properties like Radio City Music Hall explained his rationale for not pursuing buying a baseball or soccer team when the opportunity presented itself in recent years. “…
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