Jason Kidd Linked to Knicks: Updates on Mavericks Coach’s Possible Move to New York

Jason Kidd Linked to Knicks: Updates on Mavericks Coach’s Possible Move to New York

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Jason Kidd is one of the candidates as the New York Knicks look for a new head coach after firing Tom Thibodeau.

The Dallas Mavericks, who played in the NBA Finals last season, became the first team to miss the playoffs since the 2019-20 Golden State Warriors. Kidd is presently their head coach. The Knicks, who are looking for one last push to capture the NBA title after falling in the Eastern Conference Finals this time, may find him to be a good match. He has a demonstrated track record.


The most recent information on the Jason Kidd and New York Knicks drama is as follows:

Is Jason Kidd joining the New York Knicks?

Although Jason Kidd's transfer to the New York Knicks is not certain, it is also not completely out of the question, according to rumors.

The Knicks and Jason Kidd are not totally out of the picture, according to NBA Insider Ian Begley's report. As of Monday, the same conclusion has been reached by numerous other studies, some of which were published as recently as last week.

The Knicks are prepared with a list of candidates for interviews. Taylor Jenkins, the former head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies, will conduct the first interview. Following Jenkins, Mike Brown, who was most recently the Sacramento Kings' head coach, is anticipated to be interviewed.

The Knicks might be considering Jason Kidd among a number of candidates, but they are not chasing Billy Donovan, the head coach of the Chicago Bulls. He is anticipated to sign an extension with Chicago and is not a contender for the Knicks' position.

Tom Thibodeau was dismissed by the Knicks following their defeat to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference finals, which brought an end to their season. This was the team's first appearance in the conference final round in a quarter of a century.

"I stated that this was my dream job when I was recruited in 2020. I'm thankful that dreams came true. Thank you to our players and coaching staff who gave their all, and to everyone who makes this team unique. Thibodeau remarked at the time, "I am proud of everything we accomplished together, including four playoff appearances and this year's run to the Eastern Conference finals -- our first in 25 years."

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