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Keen on the Knicks Coaching Role? A Year After UConn’s Dan Hurley Said No to the Lakers, What’s Next?

June 4, 2025 5 Min Read
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UConn coach Dan Hurley was recently seen at Madison Square Garden during a significant event with the Los Angeles Lakers, sparking speculation among UConn fans about his future. Although Hurley hasn’t officially decided to stay at UConn, his presence in New York has led many to believe he might remain in the Northeast where he has strong roots.

Fans are now hoping that Hurley’s name doesn’t become synonymous with Madison Square Garden in an unfavorable way. Following the New York Knicks’ recent Eastern Conference finals appearance, Hurley has gained attention as a potential coaching candidate for the team.

Michael Malone tops the list of Knicks coaching prospects, but Hurley remains a strong wildcard choice. Unlike a year ago, when pursuing an NBA job would have uprooted his life, Hurley is now considering the Knicks because it offers a prestigious position close to his hometown and where he developed his basketball career.

Born and raised in Jersey City, New Jersey, Hurley played under the legendary Bob Hurley Sr. at St. Anthony High School, just miles from Madison Square Garden. He coached exclusively in New York or New Jersey from 1996 through 2012 and has stayed within 150 miles of Manhattan ever since. Known as a lifelong Knicks fan, after seven seasons coaching UConn and 15 seasons as a Division 1 head coach, Hurley faces the big question: will he accept the Knicks’ offer?

The answer appears more nuanced considering Hurley’s recent close call with the Lakers. He considered the opportunity of coaching LeBron James on a lucrative six-year, $70 million contract, something he described as a huge draw due to LeBron’s status as one of the greatest players ever. However, Hurley ultimately chose to stay in college basketball, favoring the autonomy UConn provides, where he can focus solely on coaching without the added responsibilities of managing player personnel and staff, which an NBA GM role demands.

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Hurley also noted the grueling NBA schedule as a downside, emphasizing that the consistent, intense preparation he fosters at the college level gives his teams a competitive edge that might be harder to maintain in the NBA.

Looking ahead, UConn’s 2025-26 roster looks promising, featuring veterans like forward Alex Caravan, guard Solomon Ball, center Talies Reed, and high-rated guard Cyrus Demarie Jr. from Georgia. With such talent, UConn is positioned to challenge for the Big East title after losing it to St. John’s in 2025.

Though there’s no clear reason for Hurley’s potential exit, one factor is the missed chance to become only the second coach after John Wooden to win three consecutive boys’ college basketball national championships, a feat now off the table after UConn’s 2025 NCAA Tournament second-round loss to eventual champions Florida.

The Knicks’ situation might be more appealing than the Lakers job was last year. Unlike the aging Lakers’ roster, the Knicks have a core of prime talents like Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Josh Hart, each with at least three years left on their contracts. Apart from the geographic advantage of staying in the Northeast, this strong, youthful core could make the Knicks an attractive step for Hurley as he nears a move to the NBA.

Fan Take: Dan Hurley’s potential shift from college to the NBA could be a game-changer, blending his deep regional ties and coaching prowess with a talented Knicks roster poised for success. This move matters because it could invigorate the NBA coaching landscape with a leader who values both player development and strategic autonomy, possibly setting a new standard for the sport at the professional level.

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