Reports: Rockets targeting Ime Udoka, Kenny Atkinson, Frank Vogel, Nick Nurse as coach

With a premium placed on proven coaching experience, Ime Udoka, Kenny Atkinson, Frank Vogel, and Nick Nurse are among the top candidates to replace Stephen Silas. #Rockets

Shortly after the Houston Rockets (22-60) won Sunday’s 2022-23 season finale at Washington, one of the NBA’s worst-kept secrets became public knowledge: Stephen Silas is out as head coach.

The Athletic’s Shams Charania and ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski were among numerous national reporters to break the news.

Silas, who finished his Houston tenure with a 59-177 record (.250) and one of the league’s bottom-three records in each of his three seasons, will not have his team option picked up for the 2023-24 season. While the Rockets may have moved on from Silas, regardless of future financial obligations, the fact they were able to do so while not paying two coaches next season made it convenient timing.

“The Rockets believe a coaching change is necessary for the next stage in their multi-step process toward sustainable success, and are prioritizing a more established coach as the next hire,” Charania and colleague Kelly Iko wrote in The Athletic.

While Houston’s lowly records under Silas are largely a result of the franchise’s transition to extreme youth and a rebuilding emphasis following James Harden’s forced departure in January 2021, the reality is that as a first-time hire for the lead job, Silas has yet to prove himself a winning head coach in the NBA.

That made sense for the Rockets and general manager Rafael Stone when Silas was hired in October 2020, since at that time, Houston had a veteran roster led by two former MVPs in Harden and Russell Westbrook. They also had no salary cap room to use externally, so the primary focus was on maximizing internal resources.

But in 2023, with minimal proven talent and approximately $60 million in salary cap space this offseason, having an established coach could bolster Houston’s appeal on the market.

That’s likely why, per Wojnarowski, leading candidates for the job include Toronto’s Nick Nurse (should he decide to leave the Raptors) and Golden State assistant Kenny Atkinson, along with former Boston coach Ime Udoka and Frank Vogel of the Lakers. Each of those men has advanced to the NBA Finals within the past four years and has multiple years of NBA head coaching experience.

Scott Brooks, currently a lead assistant in Portland after a long run in Oklahoma City that included a trip to the 2012 NBA Finals (alongside potential Rockets free agency target James Harden), is also a candidate in Houston, per Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated. Ex-Hornets coach James Borrego and Raptors assistant Adrian Griffin are among further possibilities, per Charania and Iko.

Here’s a look at what we know of Houston’s impending coaching search so far, along with early reaction to the news.

Atkinson spurns Hornets, returns to Warriors bench

The coaching search continues for Michael Jordan and the Hornets.

The coaching search continues for the Hornets.

After agreeing to become the next head coach in Charlotte, Warriors assistant Kenny Atkinson has changed his mind.

Reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Atkinson has decided to remain with Golden State on Steve Kerr’s staff, forgoing the opportunity to become the head coach of the Hornets.

Wojnarowski noted that after further conversations with the Hornets, Atkinson felt both ‘professionally and personally’ that it was in his best interest to remain in Golden State.

With Mike Brown leaving to become the head coach of the Sacramento Kings, Atkinson is set to become the top assistant behind Kerr.

Prior to focusing on Atkinson, Mike D’Antoni and Terry Stotts were the other two finalists for the job.

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Report: Kenny Atkinson decides not to take Hornets job, staying with Warriors as assistant coach

Kenny Atkinson is reportedly staying in the Bay Area.

Following the Golden State Warriors‘ run through the postseason, a pair of Steve Kerr’s assistant coaches were set to take head coaching positions with different teams.

Mike Brown was heading to Sacramento for the Kings’ head coaching opening and Kenny Atkinson was on his way to take the Charlotte Hornets head coach job.

However, after the Warriors were crowned the 2022 NBA champions, Atkinson will remain in the Bay Area. According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, Atkinson won’t take the Hornets’ job and stay on the Warriors’ bench with Kerr.

Via @wojespn on Twitter:

Before joining Steve Kerr’s staff, Atkinson served as the head coach for the Brooklyn Nets. In four seasons, Atkinson notched a 118-190 overall record in Brooklyn. Atkinson also served as an assistant with the Atlanta Hawks, New York Knicks and Los Angeles Clippers.

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Kenny Atkinson reportedly informs Hornets he no longer wants job, stays with Warriors

Who will be the Hornets’ next head coach?

Just more than a week ago, the Charlotte Hornets had found their newest guy to lead the team, following James Borrego’s tenure as the young roster’s head coach. But it appears as though that’s no longer the case.

ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported to the world on Saturday, via Twitter, that Kenny Atkinson, who’d previously agreed to become Charlotte’s next head coach, will remain an assistant with the Golden State Warriors for the 2022-23 season.

Atkinson’s last head coaching job was with the Brooklyn Nets during the 2019-20 NBA season before the team fired him in the midst of a disappointing season. Of course, Atkinson had success with the Nets the prior season, helping develop and lead players like D’Angelo Russell, Caris LeVert and Spencer Dinwiddie to the 2018-19 playoffs.

The Hornets were likely banking on that development and experience with a younger core to help lead LaMelo Ball and co. to the next level. Instead, they’ll re-open their search for their next guy. Will it be Mike D’Antoni? Terry Stotts?

Whoever it is, they’ll have a chance to try and lead the Hornets to their first-ever NBA championship. They have +100000 championship odds at Tipico Sportsbook ahead of the 2022-23 season.

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