With Phil Jackson out, will the Knicks go after Warriors GM Bob Myers?

Steve Kerr and Bob Myers were hundreds of miles away from each other, yet bolted upright in bed late Tuesday, slathered in sweat and dread for very different reasons from the same source. For Kerr, it was the horror of what could have been three years ago if he had decided to sign on to Phil Jacksons paint factory fire instead of going west and landing in the middle of the next budding dynasty in NBA history. For Myers, it was a different problem, specifically whether or to become the first general manager in modern sports history to be perpetually unaccessible by phone, simply out of fear of getting That Call from James Dolan and being offered three times his current salary and the title of Vice-Emperor.