With another regular season in the books, multiple teams around the NBA are making head coaching changes in advance of the 2024/25 campaign.
In the space below, we’ll provide regular updates on the head coaching searches for each club that has yet to give anyone the permanent title. Some of these searches could extend well into the offseason, so be sure to check back often for the latest updates.
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Updated 4-27-24 (4:00pm CT)
Active Searches
Charlotte Hornets
- Previous coach:
- Steve Clifford (transitioning to front office position)
- Reportedly interviewed (or will interview):
- Nuggets assistant David Adelman (story)
- Kings’ G League head coach Lindsey Harding (story)
- Rockets assistant Royal Ivey (story)
- Clippers assistant Jay Larranaga (story)
- Celtics assistant Charles Lee (story)
- Lakers assistant Jordan Ott (story)
- ESPN analyst JJ Redick (story)
- Former Vanderbilt coach Jerry Stackhouse (story)
- Also reportedly receiving consideration:
- No longer under consideration:
- King assistant Jordi Fernandez (interviewed; hired by Nets)
- Suns assistant Kevin Young (interviewed; hired by BYU)
The Hornets were able to get a head start on their head coaching search when Clifford announced during the first week of April that he would be stepping down from his role at season’s end. The team has changed ownership and revamped its front office since Clifford was hired in 2022, so this will be new management’s first opportunity to hire a head coach.
It has been a patient, thorough process so far, with the Hornets thinking outside the box by interviewing candidates like Harding and Redick. While one report suggested Redick is considered a “serious” candidate for the job, it has been Lee who has been mentioned most frequently as a possible frontrunner.
Charlotte, which is building around young players like LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller, is seeking a first-time head coach who specializes in player development to lead its young squad. A mid-April report suggested a decision could be made by the end of the month.
Washington Wizards
- Previous coach:
- Brian Keefe (interim)
An April 19 report indicated that the Wizards’ head coaching search was getting underway, but it has been awfully quiet on that front so far, with little indication as to which candidates the team is eyeing or interviewing.
What do we know? Well, like the Hornets, the rebuilding Wizards will be focused on hiring a player development specialist. And like in Charlotte, this will be the first head coach hired by Washington’s current front office (president Michael Winger and general manager Will Dawkins), so the expectation is they’ll take their time to get it right.
For what it’s worth, multiple reports have stated that Keefe will receive consideration for the permanent job after taking over for Wes Unseld Jr. in January, but it would be somewhat surprising if Winger’s and Dawkins’ first head coaching search ultimately circled back to the assistant who was promoted midway through the season — especially since Keefe’s record (8-31) was only marginally better than the one Unseld posted in the first half (7-36).
Completed Searches
Brooklyn Nets
- New coach:
- Jordi Fernandez (story)
- Previous coach:
- Kevin Ollie (interim)
- Other finalists:
- Also reportedly considered:
After parting ways with former head coach Jacque Vaughn in February, the Nets launched their head coaching search well before the regular season ended, though they did so in relative secrecy. While they reportedly cast a wide net, considering – and interviewing – many candidates, there were few leaks until word broke on April 13 that it was down to Fernandez, Budenholzer, and Young.
With Budenholzer’s contract demands said to be quite high in terms of both years and dollars, the Nets turned to a first-time NBA head coach, picking Fernandez over Young. While Fernandez has never led an NBA team, he’s not entirely without head coaching experience — he coached the Canton Charge in the G League from 2014-16 and is the current leader of the Canadian national team, which won gold at the 2023 FIBA World Cup.
Nets general manager Sean Marks has gone through several head coaches during his tenure in Brooklyn, but this was his most exhaustive search process since he hired Kenny Atkinson back in 2016. Atkinson took over a rebuilding club and got them back to the postseason in his third season. With more foundational pieces in place this time around, the Nets are hoping Fernandez can turn things around even faster.