He also had the longest NBA career at 13 years playing the demanding point guard position. In some respects, he has the most experience as the only one with head-chair responsibilities, though that was limited to his time coaching UConn. ![]() But some feel like this is a bit early and he’s not quite the head coach in waiting that Lee is.įinally there is Ollie. ![]() He moved over to New Orleans and while the team disappointed overall, they seemed to build a top-10 defense, with many giving Collins the credit. He has many years of NBA experience, and he cut his teeth working on a deep bench behind Steve Kerr and others in Golden State. Not saying I agree, but that’s the “narrative.” But all nine of those years are under Budenholzer, which, it seems the league has turned on as a largely unimaginative coach with a limited ceiling. While we wait for the final announcement to come, we have plenty of time to work up angst and coping mechanisms for whomever the eventual hire will be.Ĭharles Lee is unproven as a first-time head coach at any level, but also has nine years of experience as an assistant coach in the NBA. He also says that he “wouldn’t be surprised if a coaching hire is made next week.” In the same piece, Edwards writes that the leading candidates (presumably the three aforementioned front-runners) are flying to Los Angeles next week to meet with Tom Gores. It should be noted that we don’t know a source within the Pistons organization directly said those words, but it’s Edwards reading the tea leaves as best he can. A recent Athletic mailbag touched on the Pistons job and James Edwards III who offered up a little informed speculation, saying “Ollie is a real candidate who, I believe, is the front-runner for the vacancy.” Speaking of Bud, is he a worthy candidate for the position in Detroit? It doesn’t appear so, and even if the Pistons were interested, I’m not sure he would have much interest in them - one 7-foot-3 potential lottery pick notwithstanding.Īs for the other top candidates for the Pistons job, it seems like it could be Kevin Ollie who is leading the pack. Lee also interviewed on Thursday for the vacancy in Toronto. It should be noted, the early money is not always the smart money. If you’re curious what Vegas thinks, they currently have Lee as the two-to-one favorite to land the job with the Bucks, just ahead of Nick Nurse (3-to-1), Kenny Atkinson (4-to-1) and Adrian Griffin (5-to-1). If it’s the latter, that means Charles Lee could replace Budenholzer in Milwaukee. Do they want a relatively clean slate or do they want to maintain some consistency between the pre- and post-Bud years. It is unclear what Milwaukee’s plan is to replace the veteran head coach while they remain in the thick of a title window behind Giannis Antetokounmpo and a veteran squad. Since those three names emerged, however, Nick Nurse got fired in Toronto and, more importantly, Mike Budenholzer got fired in Milwaukee after an unexpected first-round exit. ![]() ![]() The Detroit Pistons remain in the market for a head coach to replace Dwane Casey, and there have been some shifts in the coaching landscape since the last time we wrote up the situation in Detroit.Īs a slight recap, the last we heard, Kevin Ollie, a longtime NBA veteran, former college coach and current Overtime Elite executive, Charles Lee, assistant coach of the Milwaukee Bucks, and Jarron Collins, assistant coach of the New Orleans Hornets Pelicans were labeled the “front-runners” for the position with the Pistons.
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