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Cleveland Cavaliers assistants Jordan Ott and Johnnie Bryant are finalists for the Phoenix Suns' head coaching job.
Ott is the organization’s fourth head coach in four seasons and arguably the most important in a couple decades.
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Bright Side Of The Sun on MSNCulture is not a coaching change: What the Phoenix Suns must learn from the Spurs and the HeatThe Phoenix Suns have announced the hiring of Ott, a first-time NBA head coach and tenured assistant under the likes of Darvin Ham, Steve Nash, and Kenny Atkinson. It’s a bold move, a pivot away from the established name game that’s defined the last few hires.
With the Suns in the process of trying to find a new coach, Devin Booker has input on who could be the next hire.
Multiple Teams Expected to Pursue Suns' Veteran Guard in Free Agency: Report originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Phoenix Suns just wrapped up quite a disappointing season. They failed to make the NBA Playoffs a year after being swept by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round.
Despite this, Phoenix also has a major decision to make regarding their head coaching spot after they fired Mike Budenholzer after the season and their search for a new head coach received a major update on Monday.
There's a good chance that David Fizdale can be a finalist for the Phonix Suns job as he will go through his third round of interviews.
The Phoenix Suns have hired Jordan Ott as their new head coach after interviewing more than 15 candidates for the role. On Wednesday, ESPN's Shams Charania first reported the hire as the Suns look to rebound from their shocking playoff miss. Ott was hired for the position over fellow former Cleveland Cavaliers assistant coach Johnnie Bryant.
“KD is viewed as a great bag but he don't impact winning like Lebron and never did," Broussard said. "Never came close to that. I just think it's about winning and productivity, and LeBron James had it at a level that hardly anybody else has ever had."
With the Heat confirming to the Miami Herald that it granted the Phoenix Suns permission to interview longtime Heat assistant coach Chris Quinn for the franchise’s head coaching job, multiple reports indicated that Quinn was among the candidates who advanced to the next stage of the interview process for the opening.