Knicks · ATL Let’s Budenholzer Go! (page 1)

nixluva @ 4/25/2018 10:02 PM
Paris907 @ 4/25/2018 10:06 PM
That may set the table for Mills and Perry. Let’s hope so !
BigDaddyG @ 4/25/2018 10:06 PM
Is this good or bad for us? We can sign outright, but so can everyone else.
Paris907 @ 4/25/2018 10:07 PM
If we make the offer and it’s timely he will accept unless of course the Dolan factor screws it up
Nalod @ 4/25/2018 10:10 PM
He knows where he wants to go. We don’t.
Knicks will Give Blatt his moment as they promised.
Dolan should not care.
CrushAlot @ 4/25/2018 10:12 PM
AJust saw that. I thought the Knicks would need to send a pick. This can't hurt the Knicks chances. It might have been a stipulation from the Knicks or another team. Teams can pay coaches whatever they want. Bud was owed 13 mil. He gave up a lot to be able to choose his team.
Paris907 @ 4/25/2018 10:18 PM
Unless a deal has been already cut and can only be announced after Blatt given respect
nixluva @ 4/25/2018 10:23 PM
My money is on the Knicks signing Budenholzer not long after they finish interviews. They’re gonna reach out to him and lock it in but hold off announcing.
nixluva @ 4/25/2018 11:38 PM
Mike Budenholzer, Hawks agree to part ways after five years


ADRIAN WOJNAROWSKI
ESPN
11:09 PM ET2 Minute Read
The Atlanta Hawks and coach Mike Budenholzer have mutually agreed to part ways, Budenholzer told ESPN.


The Hawks announced the move later Wednesday night.

Budenholzer, the 2014-15 NBA Coach of the Year, and the organization finalized terms of a split Wednesday night.

"I am grateful for the five years that I spent as coach of the Atlanta Hawks and will always cherish the incredible contributions, commitment and accomplishments of the players that I was fortunate enough to work with here," Budenholzer told ESPN on Wednesday night. "From ownership to management, support staff to the community, I'll look back with great pride on what we were able to achieve together with the Hawks."

Budenholzer had two years and more than $14 million left on his contract, with the Hawks headed into a full rebuilding process.

Atlanta owner Tony Ressler and general manager Travis Schlenk met Budenholzer on Tuesday night in Atlanta and ultimately decided that a separation was the best course for everyone, league sources said.

The Hawks gave Budenholzer permission to speak with the Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks for their coaching openings last week. Budenholzer interviewed with the Knicks on Sunday, and he remains a candidate for the job, league sources said. He pulled out of contention for the Suns' job after several conversations with ownership and management.

Atlanta is interested in pursuing a young coach on the rise to evolve with the rebuilding of its roster. Atlanta has three first-round picks in the June NBA draft and the No. 33 overall pick early in the second round. Atlanta also owns Cleveland's 2019 first-round pick, which is top-10 protected.

Candidates the Hawks are expected to consider to replace Budenholzer include Charlotte Hornets assistant Stephen Silas, Portland Trail Blazers assistants Nate Tibbetts and David Vanterpool, and San Antonio Spurs assistants Ime Udoka and James Borrego.

Considered one of the NBA's best tacticians, Budenholzer also had been the Hawks' president of basketball operations -- until surrendering front-office control with the arrival of Schlenk in the spring of 2017.

Budenholzer earned his Coach of the Year honors after a 60-victory regular season with the Hawks and a trip to the 2015 Eastern Conference finals. The Hawks reached the playoffs in four of his first five seasons. Atlanta dropped to 24-58 this season, with the organization's mandate to shed salary and gather draft picks and future assets.

He compiled a 230-219 overall record, which included a 17-22 postseason mark.

Budenholzer spent 17 years as an assistant under Spurs coach Gregg Popovich before his hiring in Atlanta in 2013. He won four NBA titles as a member of the Spurs' staff.

http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/23318...
franco12 @ 4/26/2018 12:05 AM
nixluva wrote:My money is on the Knicks signing Budenholzer not long after they finish interviews. They’re gonna reach out to him and lock it in but hold off announcing.

I kinda agree- why else would he give up big money, unless he felt fairly certain that something with the Knicks was going to come through.

Meeting with us Sunday, then this gets worked on and announced? Seems reasonable!

newyorknewyork @ 4/26/2018 12:20 AM
Crossing my fingers!!
nyk2017 @ 4/26/2018 12:24 AM
I think the best place for him is Milwaukee.
Sangfroid @ 4/26/2018 12:41 AM
nyk2017 wrote:I think the best place for him is Milwaukee.

Hoping that at least a coach has a preference for New York over Milwaukee. We can work on free agents later.

smackeddog @ 4/26/2018 2:49 AM
This is promising! Remember he interviewed with the Suns then immediately withdrew. He then interviewed with us but did not withdraw his interest. Sounds like he's ours if we want him
wargames @ 4/26/2018 4:55 AM
Sangfroid wrote:
nyk2017 wrote:I think the best place for him is Milwaukee.

Hoping that at least a coach has a preference for New York over Milwaukee. We can work on free agents later.

It's between us, bucks, likely OKC, and possibly the Wizards too.

Jmpasq @ 4/26/2018 7:36 AM
If he wants to coach the Knicks ( Not sure why unless its a money grab ) the search should end. We will not do better. It saves us from the embarrassment of Kenny Smith and whoever else this joke train wants to give a free ride too.
Vmart @ 4/26/2018 8:33 AM
wargames wrote:
Sangfroid wrote:
nyk2017 wrote:I think the best place for him is Milwaukee.

Hoping that at least a coach has a preference for New York over Milwaukee. We can work on free agents later.

It's between us, bucks, likely OKC, and possibly the Wizards too.

I’ll take Billy Donovan thank you.

Caseloads @ 4/26/2018 9:58 AM
Jmpasq wrote:If he wants to coach the Knicks ( Not sure why unless its a money grab ) the search should end. We will not do better. It saves us from the embarrassment of Kenny Smith and whoever else this joke train wants to give a free ride too.

he was terrible without stars. why would he be good here?
knicks1248 @ 4/26/2018 10:43 AM
5 hrs ago
Sources have indicated the Knicks have strong feelings for the defensive-minded Budenholzer, who guided the Hawks to the playoffs in four of his first five seasons. The Knicks are well aware of the good work he did helping Tim Hardaway Jr.’s career when he played in Atlanta. The drawback is they have no prior connection to him, but the plus is he’s part of the Gregg Popovich coaching tre
Nalod @ 4/26/2018 10:50 AM
knicks1248 wrote:5 hrs ago
Sources have indicated the Knicks have strong feelings for the defensive-minded Budenholzer, who guided the Hawks to the playoffs in four of his first five seasons. The Knicks are well aware of the good work he did helping Tim Hardaway Jr.’s career when he played in Atlanta. The drawback is they have no prior connection to him, but the plus is he’s part of the Gregg Popovich coaching tre

Your golden there. If Mills hires Bud and knicks continue to struggle, you can blame MIlls.

GustavBahler @ 4/26/2018 10:53 AM
knicks1248 wrote:5 hrs ago
Sources have indicated the Knicks have strong feelings for the defensive-minded Budenholzer, who guided the Hawks to the playoffs in four of his first five seasons. The Knicks are well aware of the good work he did helping Tim Hardaway Jr.’s career when he played in Atlanta. The drawback is they have no prior connection to him, but the plus is he’s part of the Gregg Popovich coaching tre

I dont want to hear Bud wasnt hired because they dont have a prior connection. Thats how you get Fisher and Rambis.

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