Former Cleveland Cavaliers general manager David Griffin has pulled his name out of the New York Knicks' front office search, a source told The Undefeated's Marc Spears.
Griffin turned away from the opportunity because he and the Knicks couldn't agree on a role, a source said. Griffin has been in New York City since last Friday's meeting with the Knicks, in the wake of Phil Jackson's departure as president of basketball operations.
Griffin is expected to do television basketball analysis next season and has no other possible NBA job opportunities at the moment.