The Nets will have to find a new assistant coach to coordinate their defense now that Ime Udoka is finalizing a deal to become head coach of the Celtics, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Udoka only spent one season with Brooklyn, coming to the team from Philadelphia after the Sixers’ coaching shake-up last offseason, but he quickly earned respect throughout the organization.
Lewis describes Udoka, who spent 10 years as an NBA assistant, mostly in San Antonio, as a “no-nonsense, tough-love” coach who demands the best from his players.
“Ime focuses a lot about defense, because obviously when he played that’s basically what he was, a defender, and he liked to be physical,” Nets guard Mike James said. “Just for me personally, he’s always reminded me to do the little things: sprint back, load up, box out, be physical.
“He’s not like a coach that’ll hold back how he feels. He’s going to tell you how he feels, how you’re playing, what you should be doing better. For somebody like me, obviously that might not be the same what everybody else is doing. But I like coaches to be honest and tell me what they want me to do and it works out.”
There’s more from Brooklyn:
- The Nets may have to replace two more members of Steve Nash‘s staff this summer, Lewis adds. Mike D’Antoni is a candidate for the Trail Blazers’ vacancy, while Jacque Vaughn has been given permission to interview with the Pelicans. “We have incredible coaches, and they all are really worthy of being head coaches, or already have been. … I’m assuming we will have turnover,” Nash said. “I’m assuming some of these guys will get jobs, because they’re that good and would really add a lot to an organization.”
- Brooklyn views Nicolas Claxton as its future starting center, according to Michael Scotto and Yossi Gozlan of Hoops Hype. Scotto states that the Nets weren’t willing to move Claxton at the trade deadline unless they got a star in return. He will be eligible for a veteran extension this summer worth up to a projected $55MM+.
- Kevin Durant‘s trip to the Olympics will reunite him with Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who will be an assistant on Gregg Popovich’s staff. Kerr raved about Durant during a radio interview this week, relays Dalton Johnson of NBC Sports Bay Area, calling him more talented than Michael Jordan and saying his former team was supporting him during the Nets’ playoff run. “You think about what he did for this organization,” Kerr said, “not only helping us win titles but to come back and try to play through injuries and then suffer the devastating Achilles injury, we all just wanted to see Kevin healthy and to see him in the playoffs playing at the level he reached, it was really, really gratifying for all of us.”
Claxton is a nice talent. But what has he done to get that contract. Geez NBA money Lols.
DAntoni definitely leaving to coach. He should go to NO and fix that mess. They got good young talent. Nash will have to man up next yr. His top assistants leaving.
Kerr trying to grease up KD for the eventual big return LOL
If he publically says “After seeing the results of the last 30 games of this season, I’m sorry I refused to run the pnr when you were here” then its a done deal, bet
D’Antoni is a perfect fit for Portland to continue their quest for mediocrity.
Lillard will have an MVP season under D’Antoni
And Portland will lose in the 1st round
Harden did on multiple occasions, so why shouldn’t Dame?
But MDA is 70 now, so I don’t know how much longer he will coach.
Nets should pursue Cauley-Stein or Portis instead of this kid. I won’t pay more than 5 millions per for him. If he’s worth 60 millions then Holmes is owed a super max smh
All the HCs say their ACs will be a great HC.
Is Claxton better than Jarrett Allen that’s why he was traded?
Certainly has more potential than Allen, will see if he delivers, but I do like him more so far!
Nets needed to do something financially, mostly, but that could be so. Claxton has the right kind if “fire”. But in the switch, they leave a couple years where they are weaker with Claxton. And he still has to develop offensively so he’s useful.
Several times I have heard announcers say the Nets are just a center away… like the one they had!
They should not have shorted themselves there during a title drive. Claxton came out too soon; I prefer Allen.