Thibodeau said goodbye to the Knicks in full page: This is my dream job and I am grateful that he becomes a reality
9:26pm, 12 June 2025Basketball
June 11th, former Knicks coach Thibodeau used the entire page to express his gratitude to the fans and players in the New York Times and bid farewell to the New York Knicks.
Tibodeau wrote: "To the best cities and the best fans in the world, thank you."
"When I was hired in 2020, I said it was my dream job. I am grateful that this dream became a reality. Thanks to our players and coaching staff for their all-out efforts, and everyone who made this team special. I am proud of the achievements we have made together, including four playoff trips and this year's Eastern Conference Finals - the first in our 25 years."
"Thanks to fans for trusting and accepting me from the beginning. Watching you support the Knicks and watching the Garden Arena ignited by the unparalleled Knicks energy is something I will never forget."
" With gratitude and respect."
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