In explaining the appeal of the Houston job, new Rockets head coach Stephen Silas cited ownership as a major reason for taking the position.
During a Friday interview, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith asked the 47-year-old what made the position in Houston so attractive. Eventually, Silas mentioned the presence of former MVPs James Harden and Russell Westbrook, as well as a positive relationship with new GM Rafael Stone.
But Silas’ first comments were in regards to Tilman Fertitta. In his remarks, Silas explained why having support from ownership is especially important, now that he’s among the NBA’s select few Black head coaches.
It starts with ownership. Tilman Fertitta has a plan and believes in me, and is not afraid to spend, which is amazing. You need an owner that believes in you, especially as a young African-American coach. That’s just facts. That really shows what kind of guy he is, and what kind of management we have here.
In Thursday’s introductory press conference for Silas and Stone, the GM also referenced Fertitta’s willingness to spend, which was likely discussed during the duo’s recent contract negotiations. With the 2020 NBA offseason set to begin later this month, that will soon be put to the test.
The interview can be watched in its entirety below.
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