While NBA trade and free agency talk is heating up around the NBA, the rumors and reports about coaches have been and remain hot.
Here’s some of the latest news and notes, courtesy of Marc Stein and his must-read newsletter.
• Tom Thibodeau a “virtual certainty” to get an extension. This is entirely unsurprising, but Stein confirms what everyone knows and expects: The New York Knicks will work out a contract extension with Tom Thibodeau. Stein says this will be at the “market rate,” which for him is north of $10 million a season. Leon Rose and the Knicks front office built a roster of players that fit Thibodeau’s game plan and style, a roster that got the No. 2 seed in the East and to the second round of the playoffs (where injuries did them in). You don’t let that coach walk, you lock him down, and everyone knows it’s coming.
• Budenholzer tried to get Darvin Ham on his Phoenix staff. Darvin Ham spent nine seasons as Mike Budenholzer’s assistant in Atlanta and Milwaukee. With Coach Bud assembling a new staff in Phoenix and Ham currently out of a job after the Lakers fired him, Budenholzer reached out to Ham to see if he would come to the Suns. After two long seasons in Los Angeles, Ham turned him down, Stein reports.
• Buzz only gets louder about J.J. Redick coaching the Lakers. Rob Pelinka and the Lakers front office are taking their time with the search for a new coach and are interviewing multiple people for the job. However, a variety of league sources speaking to NBC Sports say the buzz that J.J. Redick will ultimately land the job is only growing louder. While LeBron James and his agent Rich Paul have said he’s not involved in the coaching search, the perception (at the very least) is Redick is who he wants, and LeBron can be a free agent this summer so there is leverage. Also, Anthony Davis (another Rich Paul/Klutch client) will have a say in the hire but appears good with Redick (Davis was not a big fan of Ham). Whether there is a consensus yet among the Lakers decision makers on Redick is up for debate, all signs point to the Lakers leaning toward the former player and current podcaster/broadcaster (Redick will be part of ABC’s team broadcasting the NBA Finals, so an announcement could be on hold until after the Finals ends).
• Monty Williams on thin ice in Detroit. One of the constants of professional sports is a new GM = new coach. That axiom could spell trouble for Monty Williams in Detroit, despite the fact he is one season into six-year, $78.5 million contract. Trajan Langdon is in and Troy Weaver is out as the decision maker in Detroit, and that changes the dynamic, something Stein talks about. It’s hard to make a case for Williams in Detroit after a 14-68 season with a 24-game losing streak in the middle of it, one with rumors of a disconnect between the coach and players coming out of Detroit. Langdon hasn’t made a coaching change yet, but Williams is going to be on the top of the list of coaches on the hot seat next season.