TheGreenArrow wrote:knickstape4ever wrote:
Pabloooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like this out of the box thinking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Inevitable reply from Minnesota:

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TheGreenArrow wrote:knickstape4ever wrote:
Pabloooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like this out of the box thinking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thebuzzardman wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:knickstape4ever wrote:
Pabloooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like this out of the box thinking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Inevitable reply from Minnesota:
F N 11 wrote:I would welcome back Pablo!
Jeff Van Gully wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:
Pabloooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like this out of the box thinking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Inevitable reply from Minnesota:
why grant permission only to reject pablo's decision? they coud have just denied like they did with finch for all that.
TheGreenArrow wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:I saw GreenArrow post and I just assumed it was a tweet about the Knicks getting rejected by another assistant coach
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thebuzzardman wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:?s=46&t=W09F6FrMDfp5_y1gKYgF1g
So, bye Mo Cheeks?
TheGreenArrow wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:?s=46&t=W09F6FrMDfp5_y1gKYgF1g
So, bye Mo Cheeks?
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The Knicks have received permission to speak with Minnesota assistant coach Pablo Prigioni for openings on Mike Brown’s staff, league sources tell SNY.
Prigioni, a former Knick, has been focused on the Timberwolves offense under head coach Chris Finch.
The Knicks are looking to add at least one assistant coach to Brown’s staff. Several members of Tom Thibodeau’s coaching staff – including Maurice Cheeks, Mark Bryant, Rick Brunson, and Darren Erman – will remain on staff under Brown.
A move to New York would presumably be a promotion for Prigioni. The 48-year-old has also coached as an assistant in Brooklyn and Minnesota. Prigioni’s NBA career started with the Knicks in 2012-2013. At 35, he was the oldest rookie in NBA history. He also made a huge impact on that Knicks team. Priogini began the season as a backup point guard and was inserted into the starting lineup due to injury. New York finished the regular season with 17 wins in its final 19 games.
Prigioni also started for the Knicks in the playoffs, helping them defeat the Boston Celtics in the first round.
Because the Timberwolves granted the Knicks permission to speak to Prigioni, It’s logical to assume there is mutual interest between the coach and the organization.
Mo cheeks is staying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thebuzzardman wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
So, bye Mo Cheeks?
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The Knicks have received permission to speak with Minnesota assistant coach Pablo Prigioni for openings on Mike Brown’s staff, league sources tell SNY.
Prigioni, a former Knick, has been focused on the Timberwolves offense under head coach Chris Finch.
The Knicks are looking to add at least one assistant coach to Brown’s staff. Several members of Tom Thibodeau’s coaching staff – including Maurice Cheeks, Mark Bryant, Rick Brunson, and Darren Erman – will remain on staff under Brown.
A move to New York would presumably be a promotion for Prigioni. The 48-year-old has also coached as an assistant in Brooklyn and Minnesota. Prigioni’s NBA career started with the Knicks in 2012-2013. At 35, he was the oldest rookie in NBA history. He also made a huge impact on that Knicks team. Priogini began the season as a backup point guard and was inserted into the starting lineup due to injury. New York finished the regular season with 17 wins in its final 19 games.
Prigioni also started for the Knicks in the playoffs, helping them defeat the Boston Celtics in the first round.
Because the Timberwolves granted the Knicks permission to speak to Prigioni, It’s logical to assume there is mutual interest between the coach and the organization.
Mo cheeks is staying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So, the entire coaching staff is coming back...and Brown adds Pablo?
Any other new assistant coaches?
TheGreenArrow wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:?s=46&t=W09F6FrMDfp5_y1gKYgF1g
So, bye Mo Cheeks?
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The Knicks have received permission to speak with Minnesota assistant coach Pablo Prigioni for openings on Mike Brown’s staff, league sources tell SNY.
Prigioni, a former Knick, has been focused on the Timberwolves offense under head coach Chris Finch.
The Knicks are looking to add at least one assistant coach to Brown’s staff. Several members of Tom Thibodeau’s coaching staff – including Maurice Cheeks, Mark Bryant, Rick Brunson, and Darren Erman – will remain on staff under Brown.
A move to New York would presumably be a promotion for Prigioni. The 48-year-old has also coached as an assistant in Brooklyn and Minnesota. Prigioni’s NBA career started with the Knicks in 2012-2013. At 35, he was the oldest rookie in NBA history. He also made a huge impact on that Knicks team. Priogini began the season as a backup point guard and was inserted into the starting lineup due to injury. New York finished the regular season with 17 wins in its final 19 games.
Prigioni also started for the Knicks in the playoffs, helping them defeat the Boston Celtics in the first round.
Because the Timberwolves granted the Knicks permission to speak to Prigioni, It’s logical to assume there is mutual interest between the coach and the organization.
Mo cheeks is staying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mpharris36 wrote:man I would love to bring back Pablo to help run the offense!
thebuzzardman wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:?s=46&t=W09F6FrMDfp5_y1gKYgF1g
So, bye Mo Cheeks?