The Phoenix Suns made a drastic head coaching move by firing Frank Vogel after just one season and quickly moving to hire Mike Budenholzer. The Suns are giving Budenholzer a five-year deal worth $50 million, so it’s no surprise they’re also relieving all of Vogel’s assistants of their duties, according to Chris Haynes of TNT and Bleacher Report.
DeMarre Carroll, remember him? Currently an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Lakers, Carroll is someone who has continued to be around and in the NBA after his playing days are over.
New Phoenix Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer will not retain the assistant coaches previously on Frank Vogel's staff heading into the 2024-25 season,…
The Phoenix Suns named Mike Budenholzer as their next head coach on Saturday morning. Terms of the deal were not disclosed by the Suns, however The Athletic reported that it was a five-year contract worth over $50 million.
The Charlotte Hornets are hiring Utah Jazz assistant coach Lamar Skeeter to be the lead assistant on Charles Lee’s coaching staff, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
On Friday, the Phoenix Suns made their first major offseason addition, hiring Mike Budenholzer as head coach after firing Frank Vogel earlier this week.
The Suns certainly appear to have gone all-out financially to land the former NBA champion.
The Phoenix Suns have agreed to a five-year, $50-plus million deal with Mike Budenholzer to make him the team’s next head coach, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
Assistant coach David Fizdale, who served under Vogel, is reportedly expected to receive an offer for a new front office role with the team.
The Phoenix Suns are turning to an old NBA Finals foe as their next head coach. That would be none other than Mike Budenholzer, who led the Milwaukee Bucks to a championship win over the Suns, with the news first relayed by Shams Charania of The Athletic.
Expected to sign a deal nearing eight figures annually, the Phoenix Suns are poised to bring on former Bucs head coach Mike Budenholzer, an Arizona native with strong ties to the state.
The Phoenix Suns plan to hire Mike Budenholzer as their next head coach on a contract that is expected to approach $10 million per year, The Athletic reported Friday.
The Los Angeles Lakers’ offseason is going to be an eventful one as major changes to the roster are expected to come after standing pat at the NBA trade deadline came back to bite them.
The Suns are planning to hire Mike Budenholzer as their head coach.
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The Phoenix Suns fired Frank Vogel after the Suns were swept in the first round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs. Vogel coached for just one season with the franchise, as they now try to find a replacement for the former champion.
This coach sat out all of last season after the Bucks fired him, seemingly waiting for an ideal landing spot to emerge. He may have it in Phoenix.
Mat Ishbia and James Johnson have a lot to patch up in the offseason. With another disappointing performance in the NBA Playoffs by the Phoenix Suns, changes were bound to happen.
After two seasons, the Los Angeles Lakers chose to part ways with head coach Darvin Ham. The team came into this season with championship aspirations but fell far short, losing to the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the NBA Playoffs, the second consecutive year the Lakers came up short to Denver.
If the Suns want him, they will have competition. He is rumored to be a top target of the Los Angeles Lakers as well
The Brooklyn Nets had an opportunity this off-season to bring in a head coach with C championship winning experience. In fact, a coach that perhaps took a ring away from the 2020-21 Nets squad.
With the ousting of Darvin Ham and his entire coaching staff, the Los Angeles Lakers are on the prowl for a head coach, and early reports seem to indicate L.A.
Here's a look at some of the names under consideration to take over the Lake Show.
Brooklyn’s search process has been ongoing for more than a month and is believed to have been “extensive.”
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