Will Nets’ play in Disney impact Jacque Vaughn’s head coaching candidacy?

Jacque Vaughn didn’t get to serve as Brooklyn Nets head coach for long before the COVID-19 pandemic. He’ll get another shot in Orlando.

Ty Lue. Jason Kidd. Jeff Van Gundy. Mark Jackson. Tom Thibodeau. Phil Handy.

All of these individuals share something in common: they’ve been reported as candidates to take over as the next head coach of the Brooklyn Nets. (Gregg Popovich’s name was thrown in, as well, though it wasn’t a report.)

Then there’s Jacque Vaughn, who seems to be the only in-house candidate, having taken over head coaching duties for the remainder of 2019-20 since the Nets and Kenny Atkinson parted ways. Though he’s only had the chance to serve as head coach for two games due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

But now Vaughn is getting the opportunity to prove he can handle the heat with the NBA set to resume play on July 31 at Disney Worl and the Nets in position to make the playoffs.

Will any of what goes on in Orlando make a difference, though? Should it?

It absolutely should make a difference, but that doesn’t mean Brooklyn has to run the table. The Nets are still without Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving. Earning the seventh seed and having a competitive first-round series against either the Toronto Raptors or Boston Celtics should be the expectations this year. The Nets can’t go through the motions under Vaughn simply because they’re without their two stars — but Brooklyn still has to set a realistic goals.

The bigger question is still, can any of this have an impact on Vaughn’s candidacy either way?

Given what happened in March to the head coach who helped lead the Nets out of the basement and the fact half a dozen candidates for the position have already been revealed, no.

If Durant and Irving want Vaughn to stay, going winless in the first round of the playoffs in Orlando isn’t going to change their mind if he’s their guy. Same thing goes if the Nets somehow have a ton of success in Disney.

Something major would have to happen, either way. Otherwise, everything up to this point indicates the organization won’t keep him if he’s not the individual Durant and Irving want as head coach.