Knicks Under Fire Over Head Coach Search
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"The Knicks got to be the stupidest damn people in the world” - Charles Barkley sounds off on the New York Knicks originally appeared on Basketball Network.
Several reports now indicate that the New York Knicks are expected to come up short in their pursuit of Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd as their replacement for Tom Thibodeau. ESPN reported Wednesday morning that Dallas gave a "firm rejection" to the Knicks when they requested permission to talk to Kidd.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNNew York Knicks Reportedly Eye Two Unexpected Coaching Candidates After Being Rejected By Five NBA TeamsThe New York Knicks had an impressive showing in the 2024-25 NBA season, clinching a coveted postseason berth. They asserted their strength in the playoffs. They eliminated the Detroit Pistons in the opening round and the Boston Celtics in the conference semifinals.
When news broke that the New York Knicks were denied permission to interview Jason Kidd for their head coaching vacancy, fans didn’t exactly hit the panic butto
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Over a week after firing Tom Thibodeau, the New York Knicks' search for an experienced successor has hit some road blocks. One day after New York was rebuffed when asking permission to speak with Chris Finch (Minnesota Timberwolves) and Ime Udoka (Houston Rockets),
Chris Broussard reacts to Charles Barkley’s harsh take on the New York Knicks’ coaching search, admitting Barkley might be right. After five teams denied permission to interview candidates, Broussard questions if the Knicks actually have a plan in place.
John Calipari spoke highly of the New York Knicks job, but said that he is committed to coaching the Arkansas Razorbacks.
The New York Knicks requested permission Wednesday morning to speak to Mavericks coach Jason Kidd – and Dallas gave a firm rejection, sources tell ESPN. Knicks have been denied now on Kidd, Minnesota's Chris Finch and Houston's Ime Udoka.
A former NBA player believes that the New York Knicks "will walk" to a championship if they make one major move this offseason.