New York Knicks Rumors: Kurt Rambis' Twitter Actions Show Knicks Once Again Picked Wrong Coach [POLL, VIDEO]

The Knicks just can't get this head coaching thing right.

Just four games into his tenure as interim coach, Kurt Rambis already resembles his predecessor Derek Fisher by making headlines off the court rather than on it.

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The former power forward created quite the buzz when a photo of a female pleasuring herself emerged in his "likes" on Twitter over the weekend -- something his followers can easily see.

The tweet came from the handle @ilike2touch, according to GQ.com. Rambis didn't necessarily deny liking it prior to the Knicks' 122-95 loss to the Raptors, which dropped them to 1-3 under their new coach.

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"It's unfortunate that it happened," Rambis said of the tweet via the Daily News. "I've dealt with it and moved on."

The Knicks took a more defensive stance, claiming Rambis didn't use the like function on that tweet or a money lending tweet that also appeared under his likes. The team implied the coach was hacked.

"Kurt did not like those items on his Twitter page and we worked with Twitter to make sure the situation did not happen again," Knicks VP of public relations Jonathan Supranowitz said via the Daily News.

Rambis' Twitter handle, which is now deactivated, also followed two porn-themed accounts, though Rambis didn't tweet very often before deleting the account.

This is just the latest unnecessary embarrassment for the Knicks (24-34), a team that has dropped seven of its last eight games. New York is now 13th in the Eastern Conference.

Rambis took over after Fisher was fired on Feb. 9. Fisher had his own off-court drama when he was part of a physical incident with his former teammate Matt Barnes after getting involved with the Grizzlies forward's ex-wife Gloria Govan.

Despite letting go of Fisher, the drama is still following the Knicks as Phil Jackson and the team brass just can't seem to find the right guy to lead their team.

Do you think Kurt Rambis actually liked the controversial photo?

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