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The New York Knicks are slated to conduct their first formal interviews for their coaching vacancy next week. The Knicks are scheduled to meet with former Memphis Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins and former Sacramento Kings coach Mike Brown, according to The Athletic and ESPN .
New York Jets Coach Reveals Potential Allen Lazard Plan originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With the fallout between the New York Jets and Aaron Rodgers this offseason, things looked dicey for the players brought in to please the QB we've playfully labeled "the unofficial assistant GM.''
The New York Giants wrapped up organized team activities (OTAs) on Friday in a Tom Coughlin-like way: Head coach Brian Daboll took the team bowling. As the Giants walked in, Russell Wilson quipped, "About to bowl a 200."
Despite leading the New York Knicks to their most successful season of the millennium, head coach Tom Thibodeau was unceremoniously fired by the team. Meanwhile, every other team in the NBA either already had or has already hired their new bench leader,
Schottenheimer looks to have already won over the Cowboys players, not to mention the Joneses. Oh, and Cowboys Nation seems juiced by it all as well. And now even the national media is coming into the fold.
The New York Knicks are actively seeking a new head coach following Tom Thibodeau's surprising departure after a successful playoff run. NBA insider Shams Charania reports that the Knicks plan to interview former coaches Taylor Jenkins and Mike Brown next week.
Before the Giants' ninth practice of organized team activities (OTAs) on Thursday, head coach Brian Daboll spoke about Wilson's early impact. "It's been excellent. Not just on the offensive side of the ball, I'd say within the entire team, defense, special teams, he's a very good communicator," said Daboll.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. --Over the last four years, the New York Jets defense has been considered one of the best units in the league. Despite their statistical success, though, cracks began to show in the once-near-infallible unit. The new regime wants this defense back to that mark in 2025.