NBA-National Basketball Association roundup

May 10 (The Sports Xchange) - TNT analyst Steve Kerr is seeking a five-year, $30 million contract to coach the New York Knicks, according to the New York Post. Kerr, a former NBA guard and Phoenix Suns general manager, has been pursued by the Knicks to replaced fired coach Mike Woodson. Knicks president Phil Jackson, who coached Kerr when he played for the Chicago Bulls in the 1990s, has targeted Kerr for several weeks. - - The Golden State Warriors plan to interview Lionel Hollins for the coaching job next week, according to Yahoo Sports. Hollins, the former Memphis Grizzlies coach, is expected to meet with the Warriors during the NBA pre-draft camp in Chicago. The Warriors are looking to replace Mark Jackson, whom they fired on Tuesday. They also plan to contact Chicago Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau and former Los Angeles Lakers coach Mike D'Antoni, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. They already contacted former Orlando Magic coach Stan Van Gundy. - - Washington Wizards point guard John Wall is expected to play Sunday against the Indiana Pacers after getting treatment for a scratched right eye. Wall was poked in the eye on a drive to the basket early in the second half of Friday's loss to the Pacers. Wall said Saturday he "could barely see" in the third quarter of the Wizards' loss. - - Former No. 1 overall draft pick Greg Oden acknowledged that he may go down as one of the biggest disappointments in NBA history. Oden, who was selected first by the Portland Trail Blazers in 2007, has been mired by knee injuries that have limited him to just 105 games since he was drafted. Oden played in the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons before his career was cut short. Following nearly four years of rehab, he signed with the Miami Heat this season and averaged just 9.2 minutes over 23 games. (Editing by Mark Lamport-Stokes)