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Rick Pitino shuts door on New York Knicks return: ‘Absolutely not'

Rick Pitino shuts door on New York Knicks return: ‘Absolutely not'

The Guardian2 days ago

St John's coach Rick Pitino said he has zero interest in becoming head coach of the New York Knicks again.
'Absolutely not,' Pitino said during a broadcast of Wednesday's game between the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Guardians, per CBS Sports.
'I think whoever comes in, if he doesn't get to the finals, it's going to be deemed an unsuccessful season,' he continued. 'So, whoever comes in has got so much pressure on them to take this team to the next level cause that's why they're doing it, obviously, in their minds.'
The Knicks fired head coach Tom Thibodeau on Tuesday despite reaching the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in 25 years.
The Knicks haven't reached the NBA finals since 1999 and have not won a championship since 1973.
Pitino, 72, compiled a 90-74 record with two playoff appearances in two seasons as the head coach for New York from 1987-89.
The Hall of Famer completed his second season as the head coach at St John's in 2024-25, winning national and Big East Coach of the Year honors after finishing 31-5.
Thibodeau compiled a 226-174 (.565) record in five seasons with the Knicks, including a 51-31 finish this season. He was 24-23 in the playoffs with New York.

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