The white rooftop at Denver International Airport was constructed to show the Rocky Mountains and allow natural light into the terminal. Its scale and structure have inspired a steady stream of conspiracy theories. People speculate about hidden bunkers, coded murals, and secret symbols built into the design.
Mere minutes after the end of the New York Knicks’ 2024-25 season, Tom Thibodeau laid out the path forward.“Like you would do after every season, you take a step back, I think, decompress,” Thibodeau said following the Pacers’
of the 2025 Eastern Conference finals on Saturday — a victory that sent Indiana to the NBA Finals for the first time in a quarter-century and sent New York into a. “You do a deep dive on the team, and then, you analyze what you think you need to improve upon.”Evidently, Knicks president Leon Rose didn’t need to take a step back. Didn’t need time to decompress. He’d already “conducted meetings with select players, Thibodeau, and some of his staff this week to assess the season,” according to
, had already performed the autopsy on the 2024-25 Knicks … and his analysis of what the franchise needed to improve upon pointed first to the sideline., just three days after the end of his team’s season, is shocking. But it’s also not
It’s shocking because of what Thibodeau had achieved since taking the reins in New York in the summer of 2020. Four winning seasons in five years — the first time the Knicks have managed that in more than two decades. Four playoff series wins — three more than the franchise had seen in the previous 20 years. Back-to-back 50-win seasons for the first time since 1994 and 1995, capped by a conference finals berth — New York’s first since 2000, when Thibodeau was an assistant under Jeff Van Gundy.
“I mentioned the job that Thibs has done there — you know, he's just turned the culture completely,” Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle said after the Game 6 win. “Flipped from what it was.”Vienna is also a great city for walking with its wide boulevards and plenty of green spaces. The city is also well-connected to other beautiful destinations like Salzburg, Melk, Hallstatt, and even Bratislava, which is just an hour away.
Well-connected, packed with iconic sights, and easy to explore with or without a plan.Paris is a great starting point for a
Central Paris is also very walkable. So if you’re staying close to the centre, you can explore the town on foot as well without trying to figure out the public transport system immediately on arrival. However, even if you have to use the metro, you should know that the entire system is extensive, but it can be easily navigated with just a little practice.If you learn a few basic French phrases, the locals are happy to help as well. In tourist areas, many people speak some English, especially in hotels, restaurants, and museums.