The New York Knicks are approaching an offseason that projects to bring upon sweeping changes—again. Less than one year removed from parting ways with both team president Phil Jackson and franchise player Carmelo Anthony, the Knicks are considering another significant adjustment.
If recent rumors are to be believed, then New York is in the process of weighing the option of firing head coach Jeff Hornacek.
It’s a polarizing possibility for a franchise that’s desperately searching for a sideline leader who can provide stability. New York is on its second coach of the Kristaps Porzingis era alone, as well as its ninth coach since 2001—not including interim coaches Kurt Rambis and Herb Williams.