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Prior to joining the Warriors, Mike D’Antoni was the head coach of the Suns, Knicks, Lakers, and Rockets, which included the most explosive offences in the NBA. He would be a strong candidate, but that is also unlikely.
A little time after D’Antoni’s playing career concluded, from 2020 to 22: former Nets head coach Steve Nash led the squad. With the Suns, Nash oversaw D’Antoni’s offensive play as the floor commander. Though he doesn’t seem interested in joining the Wizards, he might be given another chance to be the team’s leader.
Randy Wittman, the former head coach of the Wizards: Wittman has not been an NBA head coach since 2016. When everything was taken into account, Wittman was the Wizards’ most successful head coach in the preceding 40 years. Still, he seems happy enough to be retired.
Mark Jackson, the former head coach of the Warriors, is once more a broadcaster who has moved into coaching. He led the Golden State Warriors from a lottery club to a postseason contender before Steve Kerr arrived and altered the path of basketball history. Because of the Xs and Os, he might be someone to investigate, but he had a horrible reputation for being hard to work with, partly due to his religious convictions. This explains why, following his firing by the Warriors in 2014, Jackson never again worked as a coach.