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Pacers Coach Rick Carlisle Initially Believed Knicks’ Firing of Tom Thibodeau Was Just a Bluff

June 4, 2025 3 Min Read
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Rick Carlisle, the head coach of the Indiana Pacers, reacted to the New York Knicks’ decision to dismiss Coach Tom Thibodeau with surprise, much like many others. Carlisle initially thought the news might be a fake or joke and expressed that players clearly had strong feelings about Thibodeau. He acknowledged that while teams and ownership have the authority to make such decisions, it remains a striking move.

Carlisle spoke to the media the day before leading his Pacers into Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder. His team had bested the Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals to reach this stage. When asked about Thibodeau’s firing, which the Knicks announced the previous day, Carlisle remarked that it was hard to believe at first but accepted it as part of the business.

Thibodeau’s firing is the third major coaching surprise this NBA season, following the dismissals of Memphis Grizzlies’ Taylor Jenkins as the team was comfortably above .500 and Denver Nuggets’ Michael Malone shortly before the playoffs, even though the team was in strong standing. Both Jenkins and Malone are expected to be top candidates for coaching roles in the next hiring cycle, which further highlights the significance of the Knicks’ coaching vacancy.

Thibodeau, despite valid criticism over his rotation strategies, is widely respected for his coaching acumen. He led the Knicks to their first conference finals appearance since 2000, marking one of the highlights of his career. However, the team faces inherent defensive challenges with players like Karl-Anthony Towns and Jaren Brunson, and simply firing Thibodeau won’t address these systemic issues. Brunson dismissed the question of Thibodeau’s firing after a loss, showing no public signs of locker room unrest.

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The Knicks justified the decision by stating their commitment to winning a championship, implying that Thibodeau would not be the coach to achieve that goal. Carlisle is confident that Thibodeau will find another head coaching position when he is ready to return to the bench.

Fan Take: This news is a significant moment for basketball fans because it signals the high-pressure environment coaches now face, even after success. It underscores how teams are aggressively pursuing championship aspirations, which could lead to more high-profile coaching changes and a shift in how teams are managed in the sport.

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