
Tom Thibodeau ‘preparing for the next opportunity’ after Knicks firing
NY Post
Tom Thibodeau is keeping his eyes peeled for his next coaching opportunity.
The former Knicks coach, who took them to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 25 years last season, told SiriusXM’s “The Starting Lineup” that he wants to be in the NBA ranks again.
“I love the game. Obviously, I’m preparing for the next opportunity, so hopefully I’ll be ready for it,” Thibodeau said.
It shouldn’t come as much of a revelation that Thibs wants back in the game after being fired by the Knicks and replaced by Mike Brown.
Thibodeau served as head coach of the Knicks for five seasons, leading the team to a 226-174 record during that span.
The Knicks reached the playoffs five times during his tenure, which included the Eastern Conference Finals trip last season.

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