Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Knicks hire Thibodeau as coach

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Tom Thibodeau is coming back to the Knicks, who are still seeking the success they enjoyed when he was an assistant two decades ago.

The Knicks are finishing a deal to make Thibodeau their coach, a person with knowledge of the details said Saturday.

No contract has been signed but a deal is expected to be announced next week, the person told AP, speaking on condition of anonymity because negotiatio­ns were ongoing.

ESPN first reported that the Knicks and Thibodeau were completing a five-year contract.

When they do, the 2011 NBA Coach of the Year with the Bulls will become the 13th different person to coach the Knicks since Jeff Van Gundy resigned early in the 2001-02 season.

Thibodeau was an assistant under Van Gundy, who led the Knicks to the 1999 NBA Finals and into the postseason in every season he was there. The Knicks reached the playoffs just three times since Van Gundy’s departure.

The Knicks went 21-45 this season, missing the playoffs for a seventh straight year. Mike Miller finished the season as interim coach after David Fizdale was fired 22 games into the season.

New Knicks President Leon Rose then interviewe­d a number of candidates before choosing Thibodeau from a field that included Jason Kidd, former Nets coach Kenny Atkinson and Miller, who impressed Rose while going 17-27 before the season was suspended in March.

Spurs assistants Will Hardy and Ime Udoka were also candidates. Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said both will get their opportunit­ies but praised the choice of Thibodeau.

“Tommy’s a seasoned veteran who it goes without saying understand­s what wins and what loses. He knows how to put a program together, create a culture and be demanding — and at the same time, make people accountabl­e,” Popovich said.

He guided the Bulls to a 62-20 record as a rookie, the first of five straight postseason berths even as the team battled constant injuries to star guard Derrick Rose and others. Overall, he is 352-246.

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