June 14, 2025 - 06:05

Former NBA guard Austin Rivers has voiced his thoughts on the recent firing of head coach Tom Thibodeau by the New York Knicks, drawing parallels to his own experiences with the franchise. Rivers, who played for the Knicks during the 2021-2022 season, expressed his disappointment regarding the way the organization conducts its affairs. He emphasized that the Knicks often fail to handle business matters in a professional manner, which can have lasting implications for players and coaches alike.
Rivers highlighted the unpredictability and instability within the organization, suggesting that such an environment can hinder the team's overall performance and morale. He noted that while changes are sometimes necessary in professional sports, the manner in which they are executed can significantly impact the culture and success of the team. As the Knicks navigate this transition, Rivers' comments serve as a reminder of the challenges that come with managing a high-profile NBA franchise.
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