New York Knicks president Isiah Thomas flew through San Antonio on his way home from talking to Phil Jackson on Monday in Los Angeles.
He stopped to interview San Antonio Spurs assistant P.J. Carlesimo.
Hall of Fame coach Chuck Daly told the New York Daily News a Knicks-Carlesimo fit would make sense.
"He'd be great," Daly told the Daily News. "I don't know what the Knicks are going to do, but if they're talking to P.J. that's a good move."
Thomas also met with Phil Jackson on Monday. Jackson's agent, Todd Musburger, told The New York Times this week that "Phil and Isiah will undoubtedly talk again."
The Knicks also want to talk to Flip Saunders, who was fired by the Minnesota Timberwolves this season, Smith reported.
The team also has interest in Detroit Pistons coach Larry Brown.
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Apr 27, 2005 11:36 PM EST
After an embarassing Game 1 lost, the San Antonio Spurs bounced back to defeat the Nuggets 104-76.
The game was virtually over after the first 24 minutes, leading by 31 at the half.
Tim Duncan had 24 points and 9 rebounds, while Tony Parker scored 19 points, responding to criticism regarding his playoff focus.
Denver couldn't get going offensively at all, shooting 36% from the field.
Game 1 hero Andre Miller scored just 11 points.
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Everybody seems to be talking about how San Antonio missed 17 straight shots in the fourth quarter and not about the fact that Denver came from behind to beat the #2 seed Spurs.
"Nobody's mentioning us," Nuggets center Marcus Camby said Tuesday. "We're taking that to heart and going out and playing hard. We're just going to go out there and win games."
Tonight the Nuggets will have a chance to go back to Denver with a 2-0 lead in this best of seven series.
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Spurs Apr 2005 Archive
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The News Herald | Apr 26, 2005
In a recent polling of 20 beat writers who cover the NBA, Phoenix point guard Steve Nash narrowly edged out Miami’s Shaquille O’Neal for the MVP title.
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RealGM | Apr 24, 2005
Andre Miller scored 31 points to help the Nuggets take advantage of San Antonio's 17 consecutive missed shots during the 4th quarter.
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ESPN | Apr 24, 2005
Tim Duncan is ready for Game 1 against the Nuggets, but like Shaquille O'Neal, he will not be at full strength.
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The Denver Post | Apr 24, 2005
Denver Nuggets coach George Karl has given forward Eduardo Najera the green light to play in tonight’s Game 1 versus the San Antonio Spurs.
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Denver Post | Apr 24, 2005
Eduardo Najera has a broken bone in his right hand, but George Karl has given him his approval to appear in Game 1 at San Antonio.
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Yahoo! | Apr 22, 2005
Voshon Lenard did not make the Nuggets playoff roster despite looking good in the team's last two regular season games.
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ESPN | Apr 14, 2005
Tim Duncan returned to the Spurs lineup on Wednesday in Utah, scoring 17 points and grabbing 7 rebounds, but they could not pull off the win, losing to the Jazz 93-91.
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Express-News | Apr 13, 2005
The Spurs’ Tim Duncan is not likely to play any minutes tonight as he is still trying to get back to full health after going down three weeks ago with a sprained right ankle.
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ESPN | Apr 11, 2005
The Spurs placed center Rasho Nesterovic on the injured list with a left ankle sprain before their game with the Warriors.
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Yahoo! | Apr 11, 2005
Tony Parker scored a career high 35 points to lead the Spurs to a 136-134 win over the Golden State Warriors in double-overtime.
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Yahoo! | Apr 8, 2005
The Dallas Mavericks defeated the Spurs by a final score of 104-68 on Thursday night at AmericanAirlines Arena.
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Express-News | Apr 7, 2005
Newly acquired forward Glenn Robinson delivered in the Spurs 91-82 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers, hitting all three of his mid-range jumpers in his 13 minutes off the bench.
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SA Express-News | Apr 5, 2005
Tim Duncan is confident that his ankle will be ready for the playoffs, which begin at the end of April.
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Patrick J. Austin/RealGM | Apr 5, 2005
The Spurs added some extra offensive firepower with the free-agent signing of former All-Star and #1 pick, Glenn Robinson.