The Cavaliers‘ lengthy head coaching search appears to be nearing a resolution, according to Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com (subscription required), who reports that the team has narrowed down a group that initially consisted of about 10 candidates to four or five finalists who will have in-person interviews. Fedor doesn’t name all four (or five) of those finalists, but confirms … [Read more...] about Latest On Cavaliers’ Head Coaching Search
Cavaliers Notes: Nori, Garland, Allen, Mitchell, Mobley
Timberwolves assistant Micah Nori is among the candidates scheduled for an in-person meeting with Cavaliers officials this week to discuss their head coaching vacancy, according to Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports. Fischer also cites Pelicans associate head coach James Borrego and Warriors assistant Kenny Atkinson, who were identified as finalists for the job in a report by Chris … [Read more...] about Cavaliers Notes: Nori, Garland, Allen, Mitchell, Mobley
Eastern Notes: Cavaliers, Nets, Bulls, Dawkins
In a conversation this week on the HoopsHype podcast, Michael Scotto of HoopsHype and Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com reiterated several points that they and other reporters have made in recent weeks, telling listeners that there’s optimism in Cleveland about a Donovan Mitchell extension, the Cavaliers aren’t looking to trade any of their four core players, and James Borrego and … [Read more...] about Eastern Notes: Cavaliers, Nets, Bulls, Dawkins
Stein’s Latest: Redick, Allen, Bronny, M. Williams, Hezonja
J.J. Redick appears to once again be the front-runner for the Lakers‘ head coaching job after Dan Hurley decided to remain at UConn, Marc Stein writes in his latest Substack column (subscription required). The ESPN broadcaster was widely considered to be the favorite before news of the team’s interest in Hurley became public last week. Stein said one source told him on Friday, … [Read more...] about Stein’s Latest: Redick, Allen, Bronny, M. Williams, Hezonja
Knicks Notes: George, Mitchell, Anunoby, Hartenstein
Paul George would be an “ideal fit” for the Knicks, but it won’t be easy to acquire him if he fails to reach a long-term deal with the Clippers, writes Fred Katz of The Athletic. The 34-year-old forward has a $48.8MM player option for next season that must be picked up by June 29. He’s eligible for a four-year, $221MM extension with Los Angeles, but negotiations have been at an … [Read more...] about Knicks Notes: George, Mitchell, Anunoby, Hartenstein