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Tom Thibodeau joins infamous list of Knicks head coaches since last championship season

Tom Thibodeau joins infamous list of Knicks head coaches since last championship season

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Tom Thibodeau joins infamous list of Knicks head coaches since last championship season
Tom Thibodeau got the Knicks to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2024-25, where they lost to the Indiana Pacers. And that was enough for team president Leon Rose to decide it was time to move in a new direction. Now, add Thibodeau to the list of New York Knicks coaches fired since they last won a championship in the 1972-73 season.
Who else is on that list?
Here's the breakdown…
Willis Reed (1977-78)
Record: 49-47
Red Holzman (1978-82)
Record: 147-167
Hubie Brown (1982-86)
Record: 142-202
Bob Hill (1986-87)
Record: 20-46
Rick Pitino (1987-89)
Record: 90-74
Stu Jackson (1989-90)
Record: 52-45
John MacLeod (1990-91)
Record: 32-35
Pat Riley (1991-95)
Record: 223-105
Don Nelson (1995-96)
Record: 34-25
Jeff Van Gundy (1996-2001)
Record: 248-172
Don Chaney
Record: 72-112
Herb Williams (interim 2004, 2005)
Record: 17-27
Lenny Wilkens (2004-05)
Record: 40-41
Larry Brown (2005-06)
Record: 23-59
Isiah Thomas (2006-08)
Record: 56-108
Mike D'Antoni (2008-12)
Record: 121-167
Mike Woodson (2012-14)
Record: 109-79
Derek Fisher (2014-16)
Record: 40-96
Kurt Rambis (interim 2016)
Record 9-19
Jeff Hornacek (2016-18)
Record: 60-104
David Fizdale (2018-19)
Record: 21-83
Mike Miller (2019-20)
Record: 17-27
Tom Thibodeau (2020-25)
Record: 226-174

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