Knicks coaching search about to take serious Jason Kidd turn: NBA insider

The Knicks are considering a Hall of Fame name with organizational ties in their coaching search after the firing of Tom Thibodeau.The Knicks will “formally ask for permission…in the coming days” to speak with current Mavericks coach Jason Kidd about their vacancy, according to a report Friday by longtime NBA writer Marc Stein on his Substack account.Kidd, who played the final season of his NBA career with the Knicks during their 54-win campaign under Mike Woodson in 2012-13, led the Mavericks to the NBA Finals one year ago.Kidd’s first year at the helm with the Mavs also marked the final season for Jalen Brunson in Dallas, and they developed a strong relationship before Brunson became a two-time All-Star point guard after signing with the Knicks as a free agent in 2022.The Mavs missed the playoffs after trading superstar guard Luka Doncic to the Lakers in February, but they landed the No.1 overall pick — expected to be Duke’s Cooper Flagg — in the lottery last month.Kidd signed a contract extension (for two years, through 2026-27, per Stein) in Dallas in May of last year.

Thus, a potential hiring for the Knicks would presumably require compensation to the Mavericks.There have been multiple instances of a team sending compensation to another organization to hire its coach — one of which actually involved Kidd, who began his head coaching career with the Nets in 2013 right after he retired as a player.When the Bucks then hired Kidd as coach in 2014, they shipped the Nets two 2nd-round picks.Prior to that, the Celtics also received an unprotected first-round pick as compensation from the Clippers to facilitate Doc Rivers switching teams in 2013.Kidd began his head-coaching career with the Nets upon retirement as a player in 2013-14, but the former point guard spent only one season in Brooklyn before moving to the Bucks the following year.The Nets recouped two second-round draft picks as compensation.The Celtics also received an unprotected first-roun...

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