UPDATE: The New York Knicks formally announced the hiring of Jeff Hornacek Thursday.
WELCOME Jeff Hornacek to the #Knicks! pic.twitter.com/C46cgkoc3F
— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) June 2, 2016
Hornacek, 53, reportedly agreed to a three-year contract to coach New York.
Sources on @TheVertical: Jeff Hornacek signing three-year deal as New York Knicks coach. News conference this week. https://t.co/7yo9DtT2rn
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojVerticalNBA) June 1, 2016
This will be the fifth Knicks coach in six seasons.
Per Yahoo:
Knicks president Phil Jackson met with Hornacek twice, choosing him over a finalist pool that included David Blatt, Frank Vogel and interim coach Kurt Rambis. Hornacek represents a departure from Jackson’s stated intention of running his famed triangle offense as New York’s primary system.
Hornacek was fired as the Phoenix Suns’ coach in February, halfway through his third season on the job. Hornacek was 101-112 in two-plus seasons, which included a remarkable franchise turnaround in his first year. Hornacek won 48 games in 2013-14 before roster changes and injuries played a part in a 39-43 record in 2014-15. The Suns bottomed out to 14-35 in 2015-16, which led to Hornacek’s dismissal.