Knicks interested in speaking with Jason Kidd
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One insider isn’t ruling out Jason Kidd becoming the Knicks’ next coach. Kidd is currently in charge of the Mavericks, meaning the Knicks would first need permission from Dallas just to interview and then negotiate compensation to allow the Mavericks to let him leave.
Smith made it clear that the Mikal Bridges trade will "come back to haunt" the Knicks as they look to get closer to winning their first NBA championship since the 1970's.
The latest Manhattan renovation project could be staged by the New York Knicks between 7th and 8th Avenue. Per Shams Charania of ESPN, the Knicks have had 'inte
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Yardbarker on MSNKnicks have nine-time All-Star among desired coaching candidatesThe New York Knicks are searching for a new head coach and will likely look for a younger, more innovative coach to try to get the best out of the current roster.
According to a report from longtime NBA reporter Gery Woelfel, New York is preparing to make a "tsunami-type offer" to trade for Antetokounmpo. In addition, the Knicks may be trying to bring in a favorite of the superstar forward to be their new head coach.
After their elimination by the Indiana Pacers, the New York Knicks promptly fired head coach Tom Thibodeau. Just days later, the franchise has reportedly identified a favored candidate to lead the team for the 2025-26 season.
ESPN’s Alan Hahn shut down the idea of Jay Wright coming out of retirement to coach the New York Knicks next season. Following New York’s firing of Tom Thibodeau after the Eastern Conference Finals, everyone’s trying to figure out what the direction is for the franchise.
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Rockets Wire on MSNESPN’s Stephen A. Smith has ‘no doubt’ that Ime Udoka will bring NBA title to HoustonESPN media personality Stephen A. Smith, a longtime fan of the Knicks, addressed the topic on Wednesday’s First Take. While he said he would love for Udoka to coach in New York, he knows it won’t happen.
Not even one year after workshopping their lineup, the Knicks could look to entertain yet another superstar during the offseason.