After their loss to the Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals, the New York Knicks decided to part ways with head coach Tom Thibodeau, marking the end of his tenure that brought the team back to the finals after 25 years. Following his dismissal, the Knicks sought to interview five active coaches but were denied each time. Consequently, they are now focusing on former coaches Mike Brown, recently of the Sacramento Kings, and Taylor Jenkins, formerly of the Memphis Grizzlies, both of whom are available without needing interview permissions due to their recent firings.
Following the loss to the Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals, the Knicks have shifted their focus to former head coaches Mike Brown and Taylor Jenkins after failing to interview active coaches.
Tom Thibodeau helped the Knicks reach their first Conference Finals in 25 years, but was let go as the team re-evaluated their coaching strategy and leadership.
The Knicks were denied permission to interview five active coaches, leading them to target Mike Brown, who was recently let go by the Kings, and Taylor Jenkins from the Grizzlies.
With a successful coaching record and previous playoff experience, both Mike Brown and Taylor Jenkins are seen as promising candidates to lead the Knicks in the upcoming season.
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