The New York Knicks suffered another double-digit loss to the Boston Celtics, igniting a wave of criticism aimed at head coach Tom Thibodeau.
Following a two-point win in overtime at home against the lowly Chicago Bulls on Thursday, the Knicks suffered a 142-105 defeat on the road against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday. The loss to the Cavaliers was the worst for Tom Thibodeau since he became the coach of New York in 2020.
Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau gave an interesting explanation about New York's struggles against elite teams.
The biggest reason why is the Knicks’ big man in the middle: Karl-Anthony Towns. This offseason, the Knicks swung a blockbuster trade for Towns, a four-time All-Star who had established himself ...
It’s again the hot-button topic with Thibodeau, who has always eschewed load management while elevating his teams to regular-season heights above expectations.