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Right move imo. I experienced Thibs w Wolves and I don’t think Knicks will take a next step with him (his defense first, non experimental approach is high floor but lower ceiling) cc @erik what you think?
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Tough but right move. Wdyt about resigning Randle btw?
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As a bulls fan I unfortunately agree. My feeling is that he’d have to have an offensive wizard as his top asst and obviously those types of people are hard to come by and retain Most lottery teams should take a good look at Thibs, although selfishly I’d love to hear him call games
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surprising! you were right @derek
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Right call. He was the guy to the Knicks here, but not the guy to take them all the way. Knicks need to make other moves this offseason as well.
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HES FIRED?!!! Watch them take it all next year and win.
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Great move his coaching style is exposed year after year
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Thibs raises the floor with defense and effort, but his rigid, non experimental style can limit a team’s ceiling especially in the playoffs
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