On Wednesday it was announced that the New York Knicks and their team president Phil Jackson have agreed to part ways after three years.
According to ESPN, the decision was made after conversations from this week increased on what would be best for the team’s future.
In a statement, Knicks owner, James Dolan said, “After careful thought and consideration, we mutually agreed that the Knicks will be going in a different direction. Phil Jackson is one of the most celebrated and successful individuals in the history of the NBA. His legacy in the game of basketball is unmatched. We wish him the best and thank him for his service to the Knicks as both a player and an executive.”
Sources reportedly revealed that after the Knicks decided not to buy out Carmelo Anthony, the decision to part ways was made. In the past, Jackson made it known that he thought it was best for Anthony and the organization to part ways.
Jackson said in a statement, “The New York Knicks will always hold a special place in my heart. This team and this town launched my NBA career. I will forever be indebted to them. I am grateful to Mr. Dolan for giving me the opportunity to return here.”
Jackson had a remainder of two years left in his five-year contract, which was signed back in 2014.
The Knicks’ general manager, Steve Mills will continue with his current role and help lead the team through free agency.
Roommates, what are your thoughts?
TSR STAFF: Jade Ashley @Jade_Ashley94 on Instagram & Twitter