Knicks will wait for Fisher in coach search
Knicks president Phil Jackson continues to send out signals that he's in no rush to hire a coach until he can discuss the position with Thunder's Derek Fisher.
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Knicks president Phil Jackson continues to send out signals that he's in no rush to hire a coach until he can discuss the position with Thunder's Derek Fisher.
Phil Jackson met with NBA lifer Mike Dunleavy on Friday morning to discuss the New York Knicks' vacant head-coaching job.
Knicks President Phil Jackson told point guard Raymond Felton during exit meetings last month that he will be traded during the offseason.
Knicks GM Steve Mills huddled with Scottie Pippen to gauge the legendary Bull’s interest in potentially working for the organization in some capacity.
Phil Jackson is expected to pursue a young former player who knows the ins and outs of the triangle offense and is able to teach it.
Oklahoma City guard Derek Fisher, who played under Phil Jackson with the Los Angeles Lakers, is emerging as a leading candidate to join Jackson in New York.
While the New York Knicks and Steve Kerr are reportedly close to a deal, maybe it won't be as exorbitant as originally thought.
Steve Kerr is seeking a similar financial deal as Mike D’Antoni had when he inked a four-year, $24 million pact with the Knicks in 2008.
There is a report circulating that suggests that Steve Kerr will make a decision between the two opportunities by Monday.
In a move that suggests that Steve Kerr is close to taking the Knicks’ head coaching job, Bill Cartwright has emerged as Kerr’s first lieutenant.