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BREAKING NEWS: Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau has announced his resignation because of…
Before the Warriors, Mike D’Antoni led the most potent offences in the NBA as head coach of the Suns, Knicks, Lakers, and Rockets. He’d make a compelling contender, but once more, that’s doubtful.
Former Nets head coach Steve Nash commanded the team from 2020 to 22 shortly after D’Antoni’s playing career ended. Nash was the floor commander of D’Antoni’s offence with the Suns. He might be given another opportunity to lead the team, but he doesn’t seem like he would be interested in joining the Wizards.
Former Wizards head coach Randy Wittman: Since 2016, Wittman has not served as an NBA head coach. All things considered, Wittman was the most successful head coach of the Wizards over the previous 40 years. Nevertheless, he seemed content with his retirement.
Former Warriors head coach Mark Jackson is once again a broadcaster who has transitioned to a coaching role. Before Steve Kerr arrived and changed the course of basketball history, he guided the Golden State Warriors from a lottery club to a contender for the postseason. He might be worth looking into because of Xs and Os, but he had a bad reputation for being difficult to work with, in part because of his religious beliefs. This explains why Jackson never worked as a coach again after the Warriors sacked him in 2014.
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