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Knicks Eyeing Potential Reunion With Timberwolves' Chris Finch
Knicks Eyeing Potential Reunion With Timberwolves' Chris Finch

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Knicks Eyeing Potential Reunion With Timberwolves' Chris Finch

Knicks Eyeing Potential Reunion With Timberwolves' Chris Finch originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Amid speculation around how far he can take the Minnesota Timberwolves, head coach Chris Finch is garnering attention elsewhere. Advertisement Boasting a 209-160 record in five seasons, Finch boasts the highest winning percentage (56.6%) of any coach in franchise history. Although Finch has led the Timberwolves to back-to-back Western Conference Finals and turned the team into a perennial playoff contender, his player rotations and lack of offensive scheme have been pain points for the fan base. Under new ownership, the Wolves are expected to make some major roster moves this offseason to help the team make their first NBA Finals. However, even Finch could be subject to a career move with the interest he's garnered from an Eastern Conference contender. Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch.© Soobum Im-Imagn Images According to SNY NBA insider Ian Begley, Finch is among several coaches currently under contract who the New York Knicks are interested in landing to replace Tom Thibodeau, who was fired this week. Advertisement Houston Rockets coach Ime Udoka and Dallas Mavericks coach Jason Kidd are also in consideration. As of Friday, June 6, the Knicks are expected to request an interview with Kidd, who has grown disgruntled with the situation in Dallas. If the Knicks go as far as to request an interview with Finch, it would set up a potential reunion with Knicks Vice President of Basketball Operations Gersson Rosas, who hired Finch with the Timberwolves in 2021. Finch also has familiarity with Karl-Anthony Towns and could be a conduit to better chemistry if Towns stays in New York amid frustration with his playoff performance. It wouldn't be out of question for the Wolves to move on from Finch to find a coach they deem better fit -- especially considering the Knicks just fired Thibodeau after he reached the Eastern Conference Finals. Related: Chris Finch Asked To Step Away From The Timberwolves By Olden Polynice This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 6, 2025, where it first appeared.

Knicks will seek permission to speak with Mavs' Jason Kidd as coaching search kicks into high gear: reports
Knicks will seek permission to speak with Mavs' Jason Kidd as coaching search kicks into high gear: reports

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Knicks will seek permission to speak with Mavs' Jason Kidd as coaching search kicks into high gear: reports

The New York Knicks' head coaching search appears to be in full swing. After making the surprising decision to part ways with Tom Thibodeau, the Knicks are now eyeing Jason Kidd as a potential candidate to replace the franchise's fourth-winningest coach. According to ESPN, the Knicks are actively vetting Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd. Since Kidd is under contract with the Mavs, the Knicks would have to submit a formal request to speak to the Dallas coach. The Knicks have yet to request permission to interview Kidd, sources told ESPN. Exploring a trade could also be a route the Knicks could take. But the Knicks did exhaust a considerable amount of draft capital to acquire forward Mikal Bridges. Kidd reportedly interviewed with the Knicks in 2020, but Thibodeau got the job. Thibodeau led the Knicks to their first Eastern Conference finals berth since 2000. The Indiana Pacers eliminated New York in six games. Kidd spent the final season of his lengthy NBA career with the Knicks. Prior to taking the Mavs' head coaching job, Kidd had coaching stints with the Nets and the Bucks. He also served as an assistant coach for the Lakers from 2019-21. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

Knicks Get Bad News on Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade Rumors
Knicks Get Bad News on Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade Rumors

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time17 hours ago

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Knicks Get Bad News on Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade Rumors

Knicks Get Bad News on Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade Rumors originally appeared on Athlon Sports. After taking a Game 6 loss in the Eastern Conference Finals, the New York Knicks took the playoff exit seriously, firing head coach Tom Thibodeau after five seasons. Advertisement The Knicks posted a 51-31 record in their first year with Karl-Anthony Towns as Jalen Brunson's co-star. The two All-Stars also made the All-NBA teams. There were plenty of successes this past season. Still, New York opted to move on from Thibodeau to find a head coach they believe can take them to the promised land. There are three active coaches the Knicks have been linked to since firing Thibodeau, with the first being Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd. Later on, New York was linked to Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch and Houston Rockets head coach Ime Udoka. The Kidd scenario is quite an interesting one. Brunson's former head coach, the Mavericks' bench boss could be tired of being with his current club, which traded Luka Doncic this past season. Advertisement With the idea of landing Kidd, the Knicks have also been considered a team to watch in the Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes. Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) looks on during a game against the Denver Nuggets at Fiserv Sieu-Imagn Images Formerly the Milwaukee Bucks' head coach, Kidd and Antetokounmpo have a history, too, making for a hypothetical where the Knicks acquire both of them for a reunion. However, a recent report could shut down those rumors. There is significantly less momentum for Antetokounmpo to request a trade this offseason, according to Jake Fischer. 'The common belief amongst league insiders that he will remain with the only franchise he's ever played for," Fischer reported. For New York, the hypothetical of landing Kidd and bringing in Antetokounmpo via trade could significantly change the franchise's ability to capture a title. Advertisement With the recent report on Antetokounmpo's likelihood to remain with his club, the Knicks' pipe dream becomes significantly less likely. Still, there is pressure on the organization to nail this offseason after making a move to fire Thibodeau. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

REPORT: Knicks ask Mavs for permission to interview Jason Kidd
REPORT: Knicks ask Mavs for permission to interview Jason Kidd

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REPORT: Knicks ask Mavs for permission to interview Jason Kidd

The New York Knicks have formally requested permission to speak with Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd as they begin the process of replacing Tom Thibodeau, according to multiple reports. Marc Stein first broke the news on his Substack newsletter. Stein reported that the Knicks are 'indeed preparing to ask Dallas for formal permission to speak to Kidd.' 'The New York Knicks are expected to formally request permission to speak to the Dallas Mavericks' Jason Kidd about their coaching vacancy in coming days, league sources say.' — Marc Stein Advertisement That report was followed by confirmation from ESPN's Tim MacMahon and Tim Bontemps. 'The Knicks have yet to request permission to speak to Kidd, who has two years remaining on the contract extension he signed during the Mavs' 2024 run to the NBA Finals. 'Dallas general manager Nico Harrison and governor Patrick Dumont have not yet discussed whether the franchise would be willing to grant permission for Kidd to speak to the Knicks.' — ESPN's Shams Charania and Tim Bontemps This development comes shortly after New York's playoff run ended in a Game 6 loss to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals and the subsequent firing of Tom Thibodeau. Despite the team reaching its first conference final in over two decades under Thibodeau and making the playoffs three consecutive years, the Knicks opted to part ways with him after five seasons. Kidd has emerged as the frontrunner for the Knicks' opening, at least publicly following this leak, and it's believed that his shared past with Jalen Brunson might have something to do with it. Advertisement A Hall of Fame point guard, Kidd finished his playing career in New York during the 2012–13 season, starting 48 games for the last Knicks team to win 50 games before Thibodeau's tenure. Kidd immediately transitioned into coaching following his retirement, taking over the Brooklyn Nets the following season. Since then, he has coached the Milwaukee Bucks and Dallas Mavericks. The now-veteran head coach owns a 362–339 career regular-season record and is 31–33 in the playoffs. He led the Mavericks to the Western Conference Finals in 2022 and the NBA Finals in 2024 before signing a two-year contract extension last summer that kicks in for the 2024–25 season. Despite still being under contract, Dallas is reportedly open, albeit still considering if they'd do so, to allowing Kidd to explore other opportunities, including talking to the Knicks brass and potentially joining the NYC-based franchise. Kidd's connection to Brunson, who played for him in Dallas during the 2021-22 season, could be one of the reasons behind the Knicks' interest in hiring the point guard to man the MSG sideline. Advertisement In an interview a few years ago, Brunson recalled their first meeting after Kidd took over in Dallas. 'The first thing he told me when he became head coach, he says, 'What do you want to achieve?' And I told him I wanted to just contribute as best I can, yada yada yada,' Brunson said. 'He said, 'No, we gotta get you paid.'' During that season, Brunson posted then-career highs in points (16.3), assists (4.8), and rebounds (3.9) per game, setting the stage for his free-agent move to New York. Kidd is also widely credited with helping develop Giannis Antetokounmpo during his early years with the Milwaukee Bucks, earning the trust of the future two-time MVP and bringing another appealing connection to the table with Giannis now seeming disgruntled and looking for a way out of Milwaukee. Advertisement Kidd's track record in developing talent and building relationships with players is reportedly of interest to the Knicks front office because of the possibilities it might bring in the short-term future with a solid core already in tow and in the middle of a contending window. For what it's worth, New York already got in touch with Kidd previously, interviewing the coach during the Knicks' 2020 coaching search, ultimately finishing as a finalist before withdrawing to remain with the Lakers in an assistant coach position under honcho Frank Vogel. Thibodeau was hired instead, and now, five years later, New York appears ready to hire Kidd once and for all, assuming all parties can find agreements and common ground. For that to happen, the Mavericks would first need to allow Kidd to talk to the Knicks. If the coach convinces New York he's the right man for the position, then Dallas would either need to A) release him or 2) agree with New York on a trade for the coach to swap franchises. Advertisement Previous head coach trades have been built around draft compensation, such as when the Clippers acquired Doc Rivers from the Celtics for an unprotected first-round pick, or when Milwaukee sent second-rounders to Brooklyn to hire the very own Kidd in 2014. While the Knicks are limited in tradable first-round picks after last year's deal for Mikal Bridges, they still control Washington's top-eight-protected 2026 pick (likely to convert to two seconds), eight additional second-rounders, and multiple future first-round swap rights. More from

NBA: Knicks want to interview Mavs coach Jason Kidd —report
NBA: Knicks want to interview Mavs coach Jason Kidd —report

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NBA: Knicks want to interview Mavs coach Jason Kidd —report

Dec 31, 2021; Sacramento, California, USA; Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd reacts to a play during the second quarter at Golden 1 Center. Sergio Estrada-USA TODAY Sports The New York Knicks plan to formally request permission to interview Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd for their coaching vacancy, NBA insider Marc Stein reported Friday. The Knicks fired head coach Tom Thibodeau on Tuesday despite reaching the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in 25 years. Kidd, 52, has compiled a 179-149 record (.546) in four seasons with the Mavericks, including 39-43 in 2024-25. He took Dallas to the 2024 NBA Finals, losing to the Boston Celtics in five games. Overall, Kidd is 362-339 (.516) as a head coach with the Brooklyn Nets (2013-14), Milwaukee Bucks (2014-18) and Mavericks. He was an assistant coach with the Los Angeles Lakers from 2019-21. A Hall of Fame point guard, Kidd played his 19th and final season with New York in 2012-13. The Knicks (54-28) won the Atlantic Division that season and lost in the Eastern Conference semifinals. 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. --Field Level Media/Reuters

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