Knicks Considering jason​ Kidd amid Coaching Search

The New York Knicks have ‍reportedly set their sights on⁢ Dallas Mavericks coach Jason Kidd as they seek ​a new head coach. According ‍too ESPN’s Brian‌ Windhorst, there’s mutual interest in the potential pairing. Kidd, who ‍had two playing stints with the mavericks, also concluded his NBA career with the⁢ Knicks.

Following tom Thibodeau’s dismissal after reaching the Eastern Conference finals,‌ the Knicks are in search of a coach who can elevate them‍ to championship contention. However, Dallas recently extended‌ Kidd’s contract‌ in May ​of last year, possibly complicating New York’s pursuit.

Windhorst ‍outlined three possible scenarios: Dallas could deny permission,⁤ offer Kidd a more enticing deal, or agree to a trade with the Knicks. A coach trade would not be unprecedented; Kidd himself was ‍traded from the Brooklyn Nets to the Milwaukee Bucks several⁤ years ago.

NBA insider Marc​ Stein reports the Mavericks​ are likely to block the Knicks from speaking with Kidd about the coaching job.

Kidd recently guided the Mavericks to a 39-43 record during a season marked by roster changes. Dallas finished tenth in the ‍Western Conference, winning their first play-in game before losing to the Memphis Grizzlies for the No. 8 seed. Over four seasons, ‍Kidd‍ has amassed a ⁤179-149 record with Dallas, leading them to the ‌2024 NBA Finals. The Knicks coaching search is focusing on finding⁢ the right leader.

While Jason Kidd is a target,⁣ the Knicks are also reportedly considering other candidates, including former Los Angeles Lakers coaches‍ Luke Walton and Mike Brown, ​as well as Michael Malone, Mike Budenholzer, and Jeff Van Gundy.

What’s next

The⁤ Knicks will continue ⁤their ‍coaching search, weighing⁢ their options and potentially facing​ resistance from the Mavericks in their pursuit‌ of Jason Kidd. The team is ⁤focused on finding a coach who can bring an NBA title to New York.