Jeff Hornacek is likely headed to the Knicks and hopefully he's bringing his daughter with him.
The New York basketball franchise has an agreement in principle for Hornacek to take over as the Knicks next head coach. While the move was polarizing and left some fans scratching their heads, his daughter, Abby, is turning some heads of her own.
Abby is a former USC sand volleyball player, according to the New York Post, and she currently reports for Fox News San Diego. Abby is slated to cover the NBA's summer league, which begins in July.
Not so fast, fellas. The blonde bombshell has a boyfriend as she is linked to former USC quarterback Anthony Neyer, who tried out for the Redskins last spring.
Abby frequently makes friends and admirers of her salivate on Instagram:
A photo posted by Abby Hornacek (@abigailmarie33) on May 13, 2016 at 2:00pm PDT
A photo posted by Abby Hornacek (@abigailmarie33) on Feb 3, 2016 at 1:33pm PST
A photo posted by Abby Hornacek (@abigailmarie33) on Jan 5, 2016 at 11:58am PST
A photo posted by Abby Hornacek (@abigailmarie33) on Jul 5, 2015 at 6:34pm PDT
A photo posted by Abby Hornacek (@abigailmarie33) on Aug 30, 2014 at 4:06pm PDT
As for Jeff Hornacek, he reached an agreement in principle with the Knicks on Thursday to take over the coaching reins from Kurt Rambis, according to the New York Daily News, though the team hasn't officially announced the move yet.
Hornacek will be the fourth coach of the Knicks in the last five years and he'll look to end a three-year playoff drought for the franchise next season. New York finished 32-50 this season under Derek Fisher and Rambis, placing 13th in the Eastern Conference.
The 53-year-old was an NBA shooting guard from 1986-2000, playing for the Suns, 76ers and Jazz. After his playing career, the 1992 All-Star served as an assistant coach on the Jazz from 2011-13 before becoming head coach of the Suns from 2013-16.
Phoenix fired Hornacek in February and he finished with a 101-112 record as head coach. Hornacek has no experience with running the triangle, so it's certainly an interesting hire for New York.
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