The Knicks keep finding new creative and boneheaded ways to lose basketball games: last night, Tyson Chandler reverse-dunked on his own head as the Knicks lost to the woeful Orlando Magic in double overtime. It's understandable that fans are frustrated by this lost season—but one fan took things a bit too far by making threats at the world's #1 Eagles aficionado James Dolan on Twitter.

"James Dolan, it’s officially time to die,” 19-year-old Johnny Giamella, son of a NYC cop, allegedly tweeted. "Death to James Dolan," he alleged tweeted afterwards. Giamella also allegedly posted pictures of himself holding a gun to the camera and a sharp metal object to his neck. The criminal complaint adds that Giamella tweeted a naked photo of himself holding a gun over his penis.

Giamella has been charged with harassment. Dolan takes things like this very seriously, according to Daniel Artest, brother of Metta World Peace. Peace announced last night on Twitter that his agent was working on a buyout with the Knicks after barely playing this season. His brother then went on a Twitter tirade about the Knicks organization, and in particular, Dolan's paranoia about the media and obsession with what Artest was tweeting.

Artest has deleted most of his tweets about the "trash organization" at this point (Sporting News has some screenshots though!), but Daily News' Knicks beat writer Frank Isola captured the tone (and some of his tweets) as well:

I might Fire my agent and sign with CAA sports agency. The coaching staff , front office n some of the players are signed with CAA. joke:) — Metta World Peace (@MettaWorldPeace) February 22, 2014

I hope @MettaWorldPeace realizes that at the World's Most Uptight Arena they don't appreciate his humor. We do however. Don't ever stop. — Frank Isola (@FisolaNYDN) February 22, 2014

Ron Artest, a free spirit, was never going to go over big at the World's Most Uptight Arena. The execs there never smile. Seriously, never. — Frank Isola (@FisolaNYDN) February 22, 2014

And don't think for a minute that Metta and his brother tweeting doesn't factor into Knicks not wanting Metta. MSG execs lose sleep over it. — Frank Isola (@FisolaNYDN) February 22, 2014

The gloves are off with Metta's brother calling Jim Dolan "the worst owner in sports." — Frank Isola (@FisolaNYDN) February 22, 2014

When Knicks acquire players they say "stay away from media, they're bad." Within 2 months, smart players realize the enemy comes from within — Frank Isola (@FisolaNYDN) February 22, 2014

So friggin true RT@DMArtestQB: @NY_KnicksPR & @nyknicks org should worry about winning and on floor product instead of what I'm tweeting... — Frank Isola (@FisolaNYDN) February 22, 2014

Oh yeah: Beno Udrih is also trying to arrange a buyout with the team. Which means there will soon be two open spots on the roster—could this mean we'll soon see the return of the chosen one to MSG?