New York Post

Rose’s decisions show ex-agent is growing into job

- Marc Berman

THE Manhattan skyline loomed in the background Wednesday when Leon Rose made his first public remarks as Knicks president.

Though Rose spoke on Zoom in a controlled environmen­t as Mike Breen’s guest on MSG Network, it was a positive segment and sign the former superagent is embracing this brand-new vocation.

While Rose’s wife and son arranged his virtual background, Rose’s presidency has not been smoke and mirrors.

Thursday will mark the fourmonth mark of Rose running the Knicks and he’s growing into the job after prior life as top agent at Creative Artists Agency.

The Cherry Hill, N.J., product has built a wide-ranging, diverse front office even while keeping Scott Perry as GM/safety net. Rose is conducting a patient coaching search with Tom Thibodeau as lead candidate, but he is keeping the chance of culling intel from 10 other candidates — five with no NBA head-coaching experience.

Call this movie “Rose’s Eleven.” The new prez wants to hear as many “philosophi­es’’ and “mind sets” as possible. There’s no competitor other than Chicago, which also is excluded from the Orlando restart, for the candidates. And the Bulls aren’t bringing back Thibodeau.

Wearing a blue Knicks polo shirt, Rose said, “For me personally, this is educationa­l. I need to make sure we go through this process by dotting every ‘I’ and crossing every ‘T’ to make the right decision.’’

Knicks owner James Dolan took a gamble on Rose, eschewing a pursuit of the league’s top-notch proven executive Masai Ujiri, even if it was when he became a free agent following the 2020-21 season.

Primarily, Dolan added Rose because of his player and coaching connection­s. Dolan still is reeling from Rose’s 2010 gambit of aligning LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami. The hope is Rose will draw marquee free agents — something former president Steve Mills failed to do.

League executives believe Rose has done good in surroundin­g himself with a strong team of advisors. Dolan, despite the economic crisis from the pandemic, has again shown willingnes­s to shell out money to aid Rose.

“Leon doesn’t think he’s the smartest person in the room,’’ one executive said. “He’s surroundin­g himself with smart people.’’

It started with stealing Cleveland’s cap guru and owner Dan Gilbert’s right-hand man, Brock Aller. It continued with throwing money at one of the NBA’s most revered college scouts in Walter Perrin of Utah, making him assistant GM. Newcomer Frank Zanin, assistant GM of pro scouting, is wellregard­ed, too.

Officially adding Rose’s longtime crony William Wesley should help change a Knicks image that Dolan realizes needs fixing.

The past 13 years, Wesley has been a CAA consultant and worked closely with Thibodeau, who will have a solid support system if and when he’s hired in midto-late July.

“This business is built on relationsh­ips and how you treat people,’’ Rose said. “It’s built on characteri­stics Wes possesses. Getting someone of that stature and character into our organizati­on is something that will benefit us greatly.

“We will work as hard as we can to show people this is a place you want to be at,’’ Rose added. “We have the greatest city in the world, an iconic arena. We just need to create a culture that people want to be part of.’’

Rose offered an interestin­g nugget about his transition from agent to president — an indication he’s less about ego than Phil Jackson and Mills.

“It’s funny,’’ Rose said. “We relied upon our relationsh­ip with NBA scouts. Here I am sitting on the other side of the fence relying on the same people but within our organizati­on.”

As an agent, Rose’s Knicks dealings didn’t result in many hits. Rose engineered the Eddy Curry trade in 2005 that backfired. The 2011 Carmelo Anthony blockbuste­r will always be second-guessed. In 2013, Rose pushed for his client Andrea Bargnani as a floor spacer for Anthony. The Knicks got fleeced in that one, too.

That’s in the past. In four months, Rose has a batting average in orange and blue that is climbing.

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