New York Knicks: Vain search for the ideal head coach!

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The New York Knicks are looking for a new head coach for the 2025-26 season after firing Tom Thibodeau.

Die New York Knicks suchen einen neuen Headcoach für die Saison 2025-26, nachdem Tom Thibodeau entlassen wurde.
The New York Knicks are looking for a new head coach for the 2025-26 season after firing Tom Thibodeau.

New York Knicks: Vain search for the ideal head coach!

The New York Knicks are entering an important phase as they search for a new head coach for the 2025-26 season. That decision followed the firing of Tom Thibodeau, who had led the team to the Eastern Conference Finals - its first appearance in that round in 25 years. President Leon Rose believes a new voice is needed to lead the team to a championship since its full potential was not realized under Thibodeau. A central problem was the high playing time that Thibodeau imposed on his star players during the regular season and in the playoffs, which was viewed critically.

The Knicks are currently interested in Jason Kidd, a former player for the club and current coach of the Dallas Mavericks. The club has already asked for permission to negotiate with Kidd, but the Mavericks have refused. This marks the Knicks' third unsuccessful attempt to poach them, following Ime Udoka from the Houston Rockets and Chris Finch from the Minnesota Timberwolves. Kidd, who won the NBA title with the Mavericks in 2011, played for the Knicks in his final season (2012-13), underscoring his connection to the team.

Trainer candidates and perspectives

The Knicks coaching position is drawing a lot of interest as the team reviews numerous candidates. There have been setbacks following previous discussions, as both the Rockets and Timberwolves have declined requests for interviews. Still, the Knicks are determined to ask for permission to talk to Kidd again as the organization pursues another coaching search. The Mavericks expect Kidd to stay with them since he still has two years left on his contract, further complicating negotiations.

In addition to Kidd, there are already the first absences in the pool of possible candidates. Jay Wright has made it clear that he has no interest in coming out of retirement to coach the team. UConn's Dan Hurley also hasn't expressed interest in the position. These developments lead to a tense situation for the Knicks, who now have to act strategically to clarify their coaching question and set the course for the coming season.

It remains to be seen what moves the Knicks will make next. The pressure to find a strong coach to lead the team to success is enormous. Whether Jason Kidd will actually be the coach they are looking for depends not only on negotiations with the Mavericks, but also on the Knicks' ability to find creative solutions to their coaching dilemma.

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