Team Note: Borrego is the fourth known coach interviewer for the Knicks, with outstanding performance of bread & received support
3:39pm, 28 June 2025Basketball
Today, New York reporter Ian Begley reported the latest situation of the Knicks' coach selection.
The original text read: "James Borrego is the fourth known interviewer for the Knicks coach position. Mike Brown, Taylor Jenkins and Mika Norri (Timberwolves assistant coach) have completed the interview. It would be inaccurate to say that I know the progress of the weekend, but it is reported that Brown performed well in the interview and won support.
" The Knicks are also interested in Billy Donovan and Kidd. But it is reported that Donovan has renewed his contract with the Bulls, and Mavericks GM Nico Harrison also made it clear on Wednesday that Kidd will stay in the Mavericks in the new season. I still expect the Knicks to eventually choose someone with experience as a head coach. ”
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