Once again: Go look at the records of all the other coaches who followed Van Gundy, Lenny Wilkens and Don Chaney and Larry Brown and Isiah Thomas and D'Antoni. And then see that Woodson has been 30 games over .500 here. It doesn't mean he gets a job for life, or that he is Red Auerbach or Phil Jackson or Pat Riley or Gregg Popovich. But if you don't appreciate the job he has done and the way he has conducted himself over the past 200 games, then go watch ultimate fighting. You've been watching the wrong movie.