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Josh Hart glad Jay Wright isn’t eyeing Knicks head coach role

June 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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Jay Wright has no interest in becoming the next head coach of the New York Knicks, much to the relief of one of his former players. Wright, who boasts an impressive college coaching resume including two national championships, four Final Fours, and 642 wins, was considered a top candidate following the Knicks’ decision to fire Tom Thibodeau last week. The NBA team has been curious whether Wright’s success at the collegiate level could translate to the professional ranks.

The Knicks’ appeal was heightened by the presence of three former Villanova players—Jaren Branson, Mikal Bridges, and Josh Hart—who are key contributors on the team. (Although Donte Divincenzo, another former Wildcat, was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves last season, he remains memorable for his AT&T commercial.)

Wright recently told college basketball reporters Seth Davis and Matt Noland that he plans to retire from coaching and stay on as a studio analyst for CBS. At 63 years old, Wright has spent nearly 40 years as a college head coach with Hofstra and Villanova, so this decision comes as no surprise.

Taking this news in stride, Josh Hart expressed his gratitude and support, saying, “Thank you man. Keep retiring!” Hart himself played under Wright at Villanova, winning the National Championship in 2016, earning National and Big East Player of the Year honors, and subsequently being selected 30th overall in the 2017 NBA draft by the Utah Jazz before joining the Knicks.

Wright reportedly maintains a strong relationship with Knicks President Leon Rose, frequently communicating with him. However, it’s clear Wright is committed to retirement, despite Rose’s interest.

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The Knicks now seem to be focusing on experienced NBA head coaches in their search. Reports suggest they intend to seek permission to interview Dallas Mavericks coach Jason Kidd, while the Houston Rockets have already denied a similar request for their coach, Ime Udoka.

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Fan Take: This news is significant for basketball fans because it highlights the ongoing challenge NBA teams face when trying to attract top college coaches. Wright’s decision underlines the gap between college and pro coaching, reminding fans that success in one arena doesn’t always translate to the other. It also signals the Knicks’ commitment to finding a proven NBA head coach, which could shape the team’s future trajectory.

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