Coaching Rumors: Knicks, Borrego, Shammgod, Magic, Mavs, More | Hoops Rumors
After being denied permission to speak to five NBA head coaches already under contract with rival teams, the shifted their focus to and , with Jenkins falling behind after “projecting less enthusiasm for the job,” writes Stefan Bondy of The New York Post.
The team spoke to other candidates, including and , and Ian Begley of SNY.tv confirms that South Carolina women’s basketball coach did, in fact, formally interview for the job as well. However, as Begley writes, the search was always expected to result in the Knicks hiring an experienced NBA head coach.
The Knicks ultimately decided Brown was their man in large part because they believe he’ll bring “leadership and collaboration” to the organization, tweets Steve Popper of Newsday. Casey Powell (aka CP The Fanchise) of Knicks Fan TV (Twitter link) notes that the club is also confident in Brown’s ability to maximize the talent on the roster.
While Brown won’t be forced to retain any of the assistants who worked under , the expectation is that a few will be back, according to Begley, who specifically identifies , , , and Maurice Cheeks as strong candidates to remain in New York.
Brown is targeting Borrego for his lead assistant role, viewing him as an ideal offensive coordinator, Begley writes. However, as Marc Stein of The Stein Line notes (via Twitter), the Pelicans want to keep Borrego as their associate head coach and don’t necessarily have to let him leave for what would be a lateral move in terms of his title.
According to Stein (Twitter link), New Orleans previously denied permission to the Nuggets, who wanted to speak to Borrego about their lead assistant role under David Adelman.
Here are a few more coaching-related notes and rumors from around the NBA: