New York Knicks Party in Chelsea Leads to Head Coach's Abrupt Firing
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**Knicks Celebrate in Chelsea Hours Before Head Coach's Sudden Firing**
The New York Knicks players were in high spirits on Monday night, celebrating at The Fleur Room in Chelsea, a short walk from Madison Square Garden. Among the revelers were Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Josh Hart, and Mikal Bridges, who partied just days after their season ended with a 125-108 loss to the Pacers in the Eastern Conference finals.
In photos obtained by The Post, the Knicks appeared carefree and joyful during their night out. Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns were seen posing together, while Josh Hart was captured flashing a bright smile. P.J. Tucker was spotted by the DJ booth, holding a microphone in one hand and a bottle raised high in the other. Another snapshot showed Bridges, Tucker, and Hart engaging in a lively conversation.
The event drew more than just the Knicks' roster. Crystal Palace striker Eddie Nketiah was seen greeting Mikal Bridges, and Knicks legend Latrell Sprewell was photographed deep in conversation with Hart. Also in attendance was rapper Busta Rhymes, adding to the star-studded affair.
The joyous atmosphere quickly turned somber less than 24 hours later, when the Knicks announced the firing of head coach Tom Thibodeau. This decision came just a few days after the Knicks made their first appearance in the Eastern Conference finals in 25 years. The news left many players in shock, with Karl-Anthony Towns posting a silent tribute on his Instagram Story—a picture of himself with Thibodeau, without any caption. Josh Hart took to X (formerly Twitter), expressing his gratitude with the message, "Forever Grateful. Thank You!"
Knicks president Leon Rose issued a statement following the announcement, saying, "Ultimately, we made the decision we feel is best for our organization moving forward." The sudden departure of Thibodeau marks a significant shift for the Knicks as they plan their future without the coach who led them to their notable playoff run.