Phil Jackson leaves the New York Knicks

After three years where they haven't made the playoffs and reported spats with players Phil Jackson has left the New York Knicks front office.

Former New York Knicks president Phil Jackson

Phil Jackson has 11 NBA rings but his time as New York Knicks president has been a disaster. (AAP)

The New York Knicks and team president Phil Jackson mutually agreed to part ways a little over three years after the Hall of Famer was brought on to help revive the struggling NBA team.

Jackson, who won a record 11 NBA titles as a coach, brought impressive credentials to his first front-office position but failed to live up to the expectations.

"After careful thought and consideration, we mutually agreed that the Knicks will be going in a different direction," Knicks Executive Chairman Jim Dolan said in a statement.

The Knicks, who have not made the playoffs since 2013, went 31-51 during the 2016-17 campaign, leaving them 10 games back of a post-season berth.

Jackson, who won two NBA titles as a player with the Knicks in the early 1970s, enjoyed even more success as a coach as he snared six championships with the Chicago Bulls and five with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Dolan said Knicks General Manager Steve Mills would run the day-to-day business of the organisation over the short term.


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