Knicks Refute Offer To D'Antoni, Jackson Still Leading
May 9, 2008 - 8:05 am
The New York Daily News -
Donnie Walsh refuted an internet report that the Knicks were preparing to make Mike D'Antoni a "staggering" offer to succeed Isiah Thomas, according to The New York Daily News.

The team's newest president has not given any indication that D'Antoni has replaced Mark Jackson as the favorite for the vacant gig in New York.

"We have not offered anyone a coaching contract," Walsh said in a released statement on Thursday night.

ESPN.com reported on Thursday that D'Antoni had become Walsh's newest top target. [READ]

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