nypost.com - 5/8/2008
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Warren LeGarie, the agent for Mike D'Antoni, told The Post yesterday the Knicks are still in the picture for the Suns coach, and tried to quash the belief the Bulls are clear frontrunners. LeGarie planned to meet with Knick president Donnie Walsh...
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Could Mike D’Antoni Really Come to New York?
SLAM Online —
... And D’Antoni’s people don’t seem opposed to the idea. Whether he can right that long-ago sunken ship, though, is anyone’s guess. ...
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sports.espn.go.com 5/8/2008 — Collins Staying In Booth Doug Collins says he has "no interest" in coaching again. So it appears you can scratch one more name from the list of potential successors to fill the expected void left in Phoenix by Mike D'Antoni. After calling the ...
Knicks could be in competition with Bulls for D'Antoni
sports.espn.go.com 5/8/2008 — The New York Knicks are well aware of Mike D'Antoni's strong desire to coach the Chicago Bulls, as well as Chicago's strong interest in hiring D'Antoni.
They're simply ignoring all that.
NBA coaching sources told ESPN.com on Wednesday that the Knicks continue to regard D'Antoni as their new No. 1 target to replace Isiah Thomas and are preparing a "staggering" financial offer they ...
Could Mike D’Antoni Really Come to New York?
slamonline.com 5/8/2008 — by Marcel Mutoni
If the money is right, that could certainly be the case.
Here’s the rumor , fresh from ESPN:
NBA coaching sources told ESPN.com on Wednesday that the Knicks continue to regard D’Antoni as their No. 1 target to ...
D'Antoni Accepts Knicks Job
sports.espn.go.com 5/10/2008 — Mike D'Antoni has accepted an offer to coach the New York Knicks, according to a media reports.
The former Phoenix Suns coach, who was also sought by the Chicago Bulls, has accepted a four-year, $24 million deal to take over the Knicks, according to reports by Sports Illustrated and The Boston Globe, both citing a league source.
D'Antoni makes Bull run —
NYDailyNews.com - Basketball 5/7/2008
After interviewing with Knicks president Donnie Walsh in the Phoenix area on Monday, Mike D'Antoni reportedly is headed to Chicago to succeed Scott Skiles as soon as the two sides can agree on a contract, according to NBA sources.