Arkansas’ John Calipari says Knicks coaching vacancy is ‘hell of a job,’ remains committed to Razorbacks

As the New York Knicks’ search for a new coach marches on following the firing of Tom Thibodeau, Arkansas coach John Calipari addressed rumors this week on his potential interest in moving to the NBA. UConn’s Dan Hurley and retired Villanova legend Jay Wright are the other college coaches who have been linked to New York’s vacancy.

Calipari, who has publicly vouched for team president Leon Rose in the past prior to New York’s last coaching search, said Wednesday the Knicks’ vacancy is a “hell of a job,” but his plan is to stick with the Razorbacks for now.

“I’ve been at Arkansas one year. People are totally committed and committed to me, personally,” Calipari said on “Golic and Golic” on the FanDuel Sports Network, ditching speculation of possible intrigue. “I’m coaching at Arkansas, but they have a great organization, they got a terrific team. But it’s not for everybody, now. You guys know, coaching the Knicks is like coaching — there’s some college teams, I would say, not for everybody, and that one isn’t for everybody. 

“But you have everything you need to win, and you have New York City. So, someone’s going to get a hell of a job.”

Calipari is often mentioned in various NBA searches given his success at the college level and penchant for one-and-done prospects having immediate success in the pros. He has now led four different programs to the Sweet 16 after getting there last season at Arkansas during his first campaign.

Calipari signed a five-year contract at the SEC program last spring after a successful tenure at Kentucky soured in the final stages. A Naismith Hall of Fame inductee, Calipari spent 15 seasons with the Wildcats, compiling a 410-123 overall record, highlighted by the school’s eighth national championship in 2012.

He is one of college basketball’s active leaders in NCAA Tournament wins and is considered one of the brightest minds on the offensive side of the sport.

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