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D'Antoni accepts Knicks' lucrative offer to leave Suns

 

NEW YORK -- Mike D'Antoni has agreed to coach the New York Knicks, bringing his entertaining offensive style from the Phoenix Suns to a team coming off one of the worst seasons in franchise history.

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The Knicks released a statement Saturday night saying they had agreed in principle with D'Antoni and that a press conference would be held once the contract had been completed.

D'Antoni had two years and $8.5 million left on his Phoenix contract. Suns owner Robert Sarver wouldn't confirm that D'Antoni had taken the New York job earlier Saturday, but said, "Mike called me this morning to thank me, so I figured this was up."

The offer is reportedly for $24 million over four years, making him one of the NBA's highest-paid coaches. The Chicago Bulls also interviewed D'Antoni for their coaching job.

Messages were left for D'Antoni and his agent, Warren LeGarie.

D'Antoni replaces Isiah Thomas, who was fired in April after the Knicks went 23-59, tying the franchise record for losses in a season. D'Antoni will become the Knicks' sixth different coach since the start of the 2002-03 season.

The 57-year-old D'Antoni led the Suns to a 55-27 record last season and was coach of the year in 2005. He had a 232-96 regular-season record the past four years, but the Suns were eliminated in the first round by San Antonio last month. The Suns then gave D'Antoni permission to pursue other openings.

"We appreciate all of Mike's efforts and contributions these past five years and wish him well in his next challenge," Suns president and general manager Steve Kerr said in a statement. "We will now be methodical in the process of finding our next head coach and we're excited about the potential candidates."

New Knicks president Donnie Walsh had been looking for a coach since removing Thomas on April 18. Walsh previously met with former Knicks guard and television analyst Mark Jackson and Knicks assistant Herb Williams. But Walsh took his time to see what coaches would become available during the postseason.

He found one who won at least 54 games each of the last four seasons. The Knicks, meanwhile, are coming off their seventh straight losing season and haven't won a playoff game since 2001.

They've been just as dysfunctional off the court, with Thomas and Madison Square Garden found to have sexually harassed a former team employee and forced to pay $11.5 million. The affable D'Antoni should improve the Knicks' image, even if it won't be easy to make a winner out of the team.

Walsh acknowledges it will take time to rebuild the Knicks, and their roster seems ill-suited for D'Antoni's uptempo style. They are slow in the frontcourt with Eddy Curry and Zach Randolph, and the point guard situation is unclear with Stephon Marbury missing most of last season and coming off ankle surgery.

But D'Antoni quickly made Phoenix a winner after becoming their coach 21 games into the 2003-04 season. A short time later, the Suns traded Marbury and Penny Hardaway to the Knicks, clearing the way for the offseason blockbuster signing of Steve Nash.

Nash was a perfect fit for D'Antoni, and the Suns quickly became NBA darlings, their refreshing style far more entertaining than the plodding game of most teams. In the 2004-05 season, the Suns won 62 games, tying a franchise record, leading to coach of the year honors for D'Antoni and the first of two MVP awards for Nash.

But the Suns never made it to the finals under D'Antoni, losing to San Antonio three times and Dallas once. The acquisition of Shaquille O'Neal in February was designed to toughen the team and a better match for the Spurs. But after the Suns' five-game loss, D'Antoni's future with the organization became a subject of speculation.

Kerr, hired a year ago, acknowledged differences in philosophy, and eventually gave D'Antoni permission to speak with other teams.

Nash said Friday he believed D'Antoni would stay in Phoenix, and it's unclear where the Suns look now. But Kerr most likely will go after a more defensive-minded coach since defense was the biggest weakness under D'Antoni.

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May 10, 2008 5:02 pm
I thought LB taught us that big names don't necessarily translate into success on the court....if the choice of D'Antoni tells us anything, changes need to take place, but how soon is now? There's no way this guy is going to win anything with the current cast of characters and his coaching philosophy.

Avery Johnson or Mark Jackson would have been better choices. Hope you
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May 10, 2008 11:54 pm
They better overpay to get Tom Thibadeau here to teach the Knicks some defense. That's the only way this will work along with getting better players. Maybe the Knicks will be better offensively but it's no guarantee with this group. Walsh's first hire as a Knick is very suspect. His GM hire better be great ...(more)
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May 11, 2008 7:01 pm

WOW,

What a creative way for the Suns to fire not fire him? He loses how many playoff opportunities and this year being one of the biggest of all and he gets rewarded with a fat contract by the NY Knicks....Is he really worth 24 million? I am disappointed. I don't thi ...(more)

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May 10, 2008 7:17 pm
A simple question, which may cause plenty of fire, but if the Knicks are willing to throw this much money for a coach, and D'Antoni wants success, imagine King James in a D'Antoni system.
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May 10, 2008 10:19 pm

I am not a Knicks fan but living in Jersey I have seen the fall of this team before my eyes. I was hoping to see Mark Jackson get a chance to coach this team. It would have been the perfect fit.

For one, the fans love him and he would have been cheaper then D'Antoni. With their salary so crazy, why pay so much for a coach whe ...(more)

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May 10, 2008 4:07 pm
I have to say, I'm impressed with this signing. Everyone seemed enamored with Marc Jackson, but I think the winning experience D'Antoni has will at the very least translate to changing the culture at the Garden. The poisonous atmosphere created and maintained by Isiah Thomas will not be easily reversed, but believe me, t ...(more)
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May 10, 2008 5:09 pm
D'Antoni is a class act, that will be a refreshing change for the Knickts.

Other than that, though, until he brings along a defensive guru the Knicks

will likely remain the same team....albeit with a better offensive set up.

Didn't Marbury play for him in Phoenix? That will be interesting.

Kind of wonder how awful Phoen ...(more)

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May 10, 2008 10:49 pm

This must be what the Knicks drafted Renaldo Balkman for lol.

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May 10, 2008 4:12 pm
I hope he brings on Jesus Christ as an assistant coach. D'Antoni will need alot of help from Jesus Christ to get a good performance from this group of players.
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May 11, 2008 9:00 pm
If he can't even win shit in the playoffs with players like Nash, Staudamire, Marion, and even Shaq, I don't see him doing anything much with the present players that the Knicks have. That's ok Walsh, once in awhile you got to show us that you too are human. 
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May 10, 2008 4:17 pm
in D'Antoni's system.
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May 11, 2008 12:10 pm
what would make anyone think that your system will work with Curry , Randolph and Crawford ?
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