'Just sell the damn team and shut up!'
after the billionaire donated money to his political opponent ... after Rose called for Dolan to sell the team!!Rose -- a decorated war veteran and lifelong Knicks fan -- told us he's sick and tired of watching the Knicks suck ...
"Max Rose thinks he can make our team and my ownership his political platform," Dolan said in the email obtained by The Post. "I need to let him know that we will not stand for this. The best way to do this is to help his opponent. He is in a tight race for the US Congress in Staten Island. ... Please join me in helping Nicole defeat Max Rose for Congress.""Well, we all know that Jim Dolan has the Midas Touch ... so I'm not exactly too concerned here.
"Think about what's been happening in the 21st century. On an aggregate basis, the Knicks have the worst record in the NBA and nonetheless, they have spent the most! What more signs do you need that this guy has been a world failure?" "They've gone through over 10 coaches, a massive amount of executive staffs, trading players left and right. The only constant has been Jim Dolan. So, let's sell! This has been a tough year but in 2021, New York can turn the corner. Jim Dolan sell, we can say goodbye to Bill De Blasio and we can finally beat this pandemic."and warns Dolan,"I will not be silenced."
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