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^ Exactly. It's almost pointless to sack a coach under Jackson IMO. The Triangle will stay as long as Phil is there. Thibs has no shot at NY until Phil leaves.
Phil jackson will want someone who knows the triangle. Plain and simple. Look for an ex player or assistant of his. Brian Shaw or Walton. Interim coach Rambis will be a possibility. Shaw was his first choice so i say him on 2017.
I cant see Thibs and him co exist. Thibs wants control a la Pop or Atlanta coach Bud.
Thibs was on Bill Simmons' podcast last week and came across as very knowledgeable. He said he was looking for a position for next year that would allow him 5-6 years of stability to mould/build a team. It seemed like an open interview putting his name in the mix for a coaching position, and I don't doubt the Knicks would be a front runner. The Knicks would tick most of the boxes he mentioned.