As the Knicks continue to work on filling out their coaching staff under new head coach Mike Brown, Lakers assistant Greg St. Jean and Grizzlies assistant Patrick Mutombo are among the potential targets they’ve considered, sources tell Stefan Bondy of The New York Post.
The Knicks are retaining several coaches from Tom Thibodeau‘s staff, including Rick Brunson and Maurice Cheeks, and are adding Charles Allen and Riccardo Fois, a pair of player development assistants who worked under Brown in Sacramento. They’re also expected to hire longtime Clippers assistant Brendan O’Connor.
While O’Connor will serve as Brown’s defensive coordinator, the Knicks remain on the lookout for an assistant who could take the lead on the offensive side of the ball. The team has reportedly shown interest in James Borrego, Jay Triano, and Pablo Prigioni, but wasn’t granted permission to meet with Borrego or Triano, while Prigioni decided to remain in Minnesota.
St. Jean had stints working for the Kings, Lakers, Mavericks, and Suns before rejoining the Lakers in 2024 as a member of J.J. Redick‘s coaching staff.
Mutombo, who played professionally for seven seasons outside the NBA, was an assistant for the Nuggets, Raptors, Suns, and Bucks before being hired by the Grizzlies for the 2024/25 season. He also had a two-season stint as the head coach of the Raptors 905, Toronto’s G League team, from 2020-22.
It’s unclear if the Knicks intend to seriously pursue either assistant for a spot on Brown’s staff or whether they’ve requested permission to interview either one.