The New York Knicks continue their hunt for a new head coach after dismissing Tom Thibodeau following their playoff exit. The decision sparked widespread debate across the NBA community.
Thibodeau’s firing surprised many, given his successful tenure that brought consistent playoff appearances and the franchise’s first Eastern Conference Finals since 2000.
However, concerns about heavy starter minutes leading to injuries and tactical limitations in crucial playoff moments ultimately sealed his fate.
Shams Charania reports the Knicks are interviewing Micah Nori, Mike Brown, and Taylor Jenkins
The Knicks initially pursued high-profile candidates but faced multiple rejections. Jason Kidd, Chris Finch, and Ime Udoka all remained with their current organizations after their teams blocked New York’s approaches.
Recent reports from Shams Charania revealed the Knicks are now interviewing Minnesota Timberwolves assistant Micah Nori.
They’ve also conducted interviews with former head coaches Mike Brown and Taylor Jenkins, representing a significant step down from their original targets.
The New York Knicks are interviewing Minnesota Timberwolves assistant Micah Nori for the team’s head coaching job, sources tell ESPN. Now three candidates – Nori and two former head coaches Mike Brown and Taylor Jenkins – have done formal interviews for the Knicks’ vacancy.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 24, 2025
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Micah Nori lacks head coaching experience
Nori represents the biggest gamble among the candidates, having never served as a professional head coach.
His decade-plus career spans assistant roles with the Toronto Raptors, Sacramento Kings, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, and currently Minnesota.
The 42-year-old has occasionally filled in when Chris Finch missed games due to injury, but managing a franchise like the Knicks would mark uncharted territory.
His lack of head coaching credentials raises questions about whether he can handle New York’s pressure and expectations.
Photo by C. Morgan Engel/Getty ImagesMike Brown and Taylor Jenkins bring mixed track records
Brown offers extensive experience with two NBA Coach of the Year awards and four championship rings as an assistant.
However, his recent Sacramento tenure revealed struggles maintaining strong locker-room relationships, something the Knicks desperately want to avoid.
Jenkins earned recognition as a young talent developer but struggled with star-driven lineups during his Memphis tenure.
His difficulty balancing big egos and making crucial in-game adjustments could prove problematic in New York’s high-pressure environment.
Credit: Ronald Martinez/Thearon W. Henderson via Getty ImagesFans question Thibodeau firing decision
The coaching search has generated mixed reactions from NBA fans. Many believe the Knicks made a mistake firing Thibodeau, especially given the underwhelming replacement options.
They shoulda never fired Thibs
— GreenRunsDeep (@CelticsGRD) June 24, 2025
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“They should check out Tom Thibodeau, he’s available,” one fan wrote sarcastically.
Others see potential in Nori based on his performance during Finch’s absences. “Nori’s experience and the mix of candidates. He should be a great leader,” another supporter commented.
Nori’s experience and the mix of candidates. He should be a great leader.
— Primo (@primorebechi) June 24, 2025
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Some fans suspect the Knicks aren’t serious about these three candidates and expect another name to emerge.
With the NBA Draft approaching, time is running short for New York to finalize their coaching decision and begin roster construction.