New report on Tom Thibodeau’s fire in the Knicks

More information about the Knicks Brass and the players feel about fired coach Tom Thibodeau.
Yahoo Sports’ Vincent Goodwill offers some Intel, who are most keen to show the Knicks’ goal to the head coach.
Sources told Yahoo Sports. “It’s obvious that Thibodeau was led by Knicks boss James Dolan, who told Yahoo Sports. Dolan and team president Leon Rose had an exit meeting with the Knicks players and the complaint was clear.
“For years, sources said Dolan was never a fan of Tibodo and he asked questions from the meeting when Rose played the second position.”
Goodwill’s report also reveals how Thibodeau gets as much humans as possible from his appetizers could lead to his downfall:
“Some players felt that Thibodeau played too many serving games and felt he couldn’t adjust,” the source said. “There was another player who said he didn’t feel he could play for Thibodeau if the coach came back next season.”
He added: “Tibodor did play his starter and didn’t develop the bench like other coaches. Mikal Bridges publicly complained about playing too many minutes, which seemed to be when things started to go sideways.”
Back in March, things got furry when the Athletics reported that the Knicks forward coach had a “dialogue” for a few minutes of starting players, but Thibs Flat Out denied any such conversation.
NBA legends and Inside the NBA Star Charles Barkley recently expressed his thoughts on firing.
“Everyone was shocked. They were better than last year, they were two games away from the finals, they were beaten by better teams, so I think people were shocked. It was a really good job… It’s the New York Knicks.”