New York Knicks: Newsday News Articles
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League is in process of how to gather non-bubble teams in a way that will protect everyone's health.
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Thibodeau served as an assistant coach with the Knicks from 1996 to 2003, then had successful turns as an assistant in Houston and Boston before becoming an NBA head coach.
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Report suggests NBA, players may agree on voluntary team workouts for those outside the bubble.
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Van Gundy takes on critics who claim that Thibodeau's hard-driving style is old-school NBA.
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The Knicks know they have to give their new head coach the players with which to win.
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Garden and former NBA Coach of the Year working out details on five-year contract.
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Tom Thibodeau is still the frontrunner, but team might want a teacher for young players rather than a proven winner.
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The Knicks would not comment on how many candidates remain in play, but it appears to be between Tom Thibodeau, Kenny Atkinson and Jason Kidd.
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A report that former Nets coach Kenny Atkinson interviewed Monday raises issues of just where the Knicks coaching search stands.
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Former Knicks star diets his way back into small forward position and a chance to improve Portland's playoff potential.
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Former Bulls and Timberwolves coach Tom Thibodeau remains the front-runner among the 11 candidates.
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The NBA has placed its teams in a bubble — not airtight, but certainly better than just taking chances like baseball.
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Woodson was the Knicks' head coach in the 2012-13 season, when the team won 54 games.
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The Knicks would not confirm the interview, which was reported by ESPN.
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The New Jersey native, currently lead assistant coach for the Chicago Bulls, will speak via video call with Knicks executives Thursday.