Phil Jackson, the record-breaking NBA coach who stepped down as president of the New York Knicks in June, is looking to sell his Midtown co-op.
Jackson wants $4.95 million for the pad at 205 West 57th Street, Curbed reported, a smidge more than the $4.85 million he paid in 2014. The two-bedroom, three-bath home at the Osborne spans 2,600 square feet, according to the listing, and boasts a 33-foot living room and oak and cherry flooring.
Jackson won a record 11 NBA championships as coach, six with the Chicago Bulls and five with the Los Angeles Lakers. He was named president of the Knicks in 2013, but after a disastrous run he announced in June that he and the team had “mutually” agreed to part ways, according to ESPN. [Curbed] — Miriam Hall