This is interesting: The Knicks coaching search appears to be on hold while Phil Jackson is traveling to Idaho.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-b...phil-jackson-takes-to-the-road-211724687.html
This is pretty good news for the Kings.
The Knicks coaching search is on hold for the moment.
And it hadn't occurred to me that Van Gundy might not have been willing to interview for the Rockets job as long as Bickerstaff was still in the picture.
So if Houston can convince JVG to take the gig (or at least spin their wheels long enough trying to convince him) and the Knicks aren't moving ahead, this could be exactly the time for the Kings to snatch up Vogel.
interesting, indeed. i hope vlade is prepared to act swiftly, and i hope daryl morey's layups-and-three's obsession renders him less compelled to hire a defense-first head coach like vogel, although JVG also strikes me as a rather strange fit for the moreyball-styled rockets, so who knows what houston intends to do? i've generally found their behavior perplexing since morey took over, with his endless pursuit of superstar-level talent regardless of fit seeming to undercut his slavish devotion to efficiency and the analytics movement...
beyond that, phil jackson just continues to confound in his utter aloofness and in his approach to managing the knicks, doesn't he? taking a vacation while time-sensitive business like hiring a head coach is still on the to-do list? i suppose he can conduct business from the road to a degree, but you'd think he'd want to wait until
after he's hired a head coach to post vacation pics to his social media accounts. knicks fans and the new york media are cynical enough and skeptical enough as it is. unless, of course, it's some elaborate excuse to watch other teams scoop up the top-tier head coaches remaining on the market so he can feel less pressured to hire outside of his triangle-fetishizing comfort zone...
i mean, this has to have been one of the most talent-rich head coaching pools in recent memory, with well-established guys like tom thibodeau, scott brooks, kevin mchale, frank vogel, and jeff van gundy hitting/sitting on the market. then there's the less-established guys who are expecting a second chance like david blatt, jeff hornacek, and mark jackson. and there's the promising assistants like luke walton, kenny atkinson, ettore messina, james borrego, ime udoka, and elston turner. there's even a decent stable of also-rans in vinny del negro, mike woodson, nate mcmillan, sam mitchell, and lionel hollins. if p-jax's only move on this front is to drop the "interim" tag from kurt rambis' title while there was an unusually large handful of quality options just waiting to be scooped up, then i have a
really hard time imagining that he doesn't get fired by the end of next season...