The Wizards hired former interim coach Brian Keefe as the franchise’s long-term head coach, according to a team release (Twitter link). Keefe was formerly named interim head coach in January after the Wizards moved Wes Unseld Jr. from his coaching position to a front office role.
“We are excited for Brian to become our next head coach. Brian is a proven motivator and connector of people,” Wizards general manager Will Dawkins said in the team’s press release. “As a leader in the organization, he will continue to positively grow and invest into the development of our players. His wealth of experience will help move our team forward as we build for long-term sustained success.“
Keefe joined the Wizards ahead of the 2023/24 season as head coach as an assistant coach. He has also served the same role with Oklahoma City/Seattle (2007-15 and ’19/20), New York (’15/16), Los Angeles (’16-19) and Brooklyn (’21-23). He’s earned a reputation as a good player development coach through his time in the league and inherits a roster with promising young players like Deni Avdija and Bilal Coulibaly.
“I am grateful to Michael [Winger] and Will for the opportunity to lead the Washington Wizards,” Keefe said in the release. “I look forward to continuing to work with our players and helping them grow and develop. As a team, we are committed to a collaborative approach to build an environment of accountability and hard work that allows us to improve every day.“
When Keefe took over as interim coach, Washington improved immediately on the defensive side of the ball. Holders of the No. 2 overall pick in the class, the Wizards looks poised to build on their young core while continuing their defensive strength from the second half of the season.
With Washington hiring its head coach, that leaves the Lakers and Cavaliers as the only teams yet to fill their head-coaching positions for the ’24/25 season, barring any unforeseen changes.