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NBA: Knicks Fire Tom Thibodeau Despite Historic Playoff Run

In a stunning turn just days after leading the New York Knicks to their first Eastern Conference Finals in 25 years, head coach Tom Thibodeau has been dismissed. The decision, announced Tuesday, shocked the basketball world and sent waves through a fanbase that had seen its team transformed from perennial underachievers to legitimate contenders under Thibodeau’s guidance.

“This was a difficult decision,” said Knicks president Leon Rose in a statement. “Tom led us with class and professionalism for the past five seasons. His leadership brought us four playoff berths and four series wins. But ultimately, we made the decision we feel is best for our organization moving forward.”

Thibodeau’s ousting came just three days after the Knicks were eliminated by the Indiana Pacers in Game 6 of the conference finals, falling painfully short of their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999 — a season when Thibodeau was an assistant under Jeff Van Gundy.

The 66-year-old coach was philosophical following the loss, suggesting that it was time to “decompress” and “analyze what you think you need to improve upon.” The Knicks, however, came to the conclusion that the necessary change was at the top.

Thibodeau departs with a 226-174 record over five seasons, ranking fourth in franchise history for total wins. He took over in 2020 and immediately ended years of futility by guiding the team to the playoffs in his first season, earning his second NBA Coach of the Year award. A three-year extension followed in 2023.

This season marked the Knicks’ true breakthrough. A 51-31 regular season, bolstered by the arrivals of All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns and Mikal Bridges, was capped with a playoff run that included knocking out defending champions Boston in the second round. Yet, the playoff dream ended in Indianapolis, and with it, Thibodeau’s tenure.

Critics of Thibodeau’s intense style and heavy reliance on starters argue that fatigue played a part in New York’s downfall. Still, his methods delivered results — the Knicks had won more playoff series under him than they had in the previous 20 years combined.

Team captain Jalen Brunson was visibly frustrated when asked postgame if Thibodeau remained the right man for the job: “Is that a real question right now? Yes. Come on.”

Actor and long-time Knicks fan Ben Stiller added his voice in support on X, writing, “I will always be grateful for how far he brought the Knicks. They are relevant again. They are championship contenders again.”

As the Knicks now search for a new head coach to end a title drought stretching back to 1973, Tom Thibodeau leaves a complex legacy, and perhaps, unfinished business, behind.

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