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Knicks cast a large net to find the head coach candidate, famous reporter recommended dark horse Chris Paul

Bucks reporter Gery Woelfel reported that he was told that the Knicks were preparing to make a "tsunami-style" offer to the Bucks in order to win Antetokounmpo.

At the same time, they also cast a net on a large scale in order to find a coach who can lead the team to compete for the championship.

Less than a week after Thibodde was fired, the Knicks management has begun contacting their favorite candidates. It is reported that they are currently searching for a new coach. It is reported that they are interested in Mavericks head coach Kidd and are conducting due diligence on new coach candidates such as Kidd.

However, according to internal sources in the league, if the Knicks submit a formal interview application for Kidd, the Mavericks are likely to refuse the Knicks and Kidd's negotiations on the head coach's position. Just like the Rockets said before, if the Knicks ask for an interview with Uduka, they will refuse harshly.

After Thibodeau was fired, famous reporter Sam threw out a "dark horse" candidate for the New York Knicks coach position, that is Chris Paul, who is now playing for the Spurs.

The famous reporter believes that if Paul intends to enter the coaching industry, he is obviously one of the candidates who is most likely to follow Jason Kidd or Redick and jump directly from a player to a head coaching position, and it is well known that Leon Ross, the current president and basketball operation decision maker of the Knicks, has a very good relationship with Paul, who is Paul's former agent.

It is reported that some members of the Knicks feel that Paul can provide good leadership to their young roster and help the team inject a winning culture.

Previous interviews reported that Paul was very clear about his future plan. Given that he was traded in the past six seasons, he was unwilling to leave his family for too long to avoid missing the growth period of his children. He would rather stay in a team closer to home. Paul, who is 40 years old, is approaching the end of his career. His football business and professional qualities also determine that he will enter the coaching position in the future. However, the Knicks are still examining suitable candidates in the market.

The Knicks have a record of 51 wins and 31 losses this season, and they ended up in the Eastern Conference Finals, which also led to Thibodeau's resignation.