New York Knicks Finally Land Head Coaching Interviews
The New York Knicks finally landed a few head coaching interviews. The Knicks initially struggled to land head coaching interviews but could find a new head coach soon. The Knicks fired Head Coach Tom Thibodeau just days after Thibodeau, 67, took the team to its first NBA Eastern Conference Finals in 25 years.
New York Knicks Struggle To Land Interviews
After the New York Knicks’ firing, Thibodeau thanked Knicks fans in a full-page black-and-white ad in The New York Times. The ad began with, “To the best city in the world with the best fans in the world: Thank you,” above a photo of Thibodeau standing courtside at Madison Square Garden.
“And to the fans, thank you for believing in me and embracing me from day one,” Thibodeau wrote. “Watching you support our team, and seeing the Garden ignite with that incomparable Knicks energy, is something I will never forget.”
Thibodeau’s departure from New York City would lead to a new era of Knicks basketball, but the Knicks’ head coaching search started on the wrong foot. The Knicks were reportedly met with “f*** no” responses when requesting head coaching interviews, despite coming off their best season in 25 years.
Knicks Line Up Interviews
After receiving rejections from current head coaches, the New York Knicks lined up head coaching interviews with two recently fired head coaches.
ESPN’s Shams Charania posted on X, formerly Twitter, on Friday. Charania, 31, wrote, “The New York Knicks are planning to meet with ex-Memphis Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins and former Sacramento Kings coach Mike Brown next week for their head coaching job, sources tell ESPN. First formal interviews for the Knicks vacancy, and more could come.”
Final Thoughts
The New York Knicks are in the process of finding a new head coach to replace Thibodeau. There’s a possibility the Knicks could lean toward a head coach with experience in Jenkins, or shift towards a head coach similar to Thibodeau in Brown, who helped the Sacramento Kings end the longest playoff drought in NBA history at 16 seasons.
At the end of the day, the Knicks decide on a new head coach. However, the team should hire a new head who comes with a regular season scheme, who believes in ball movement, and who welcomes player development.
