Boston Celtics assistant coach Charles Lee agreed to become head coach of the Charlotte Hornets on Thursday. Lee, 39, will continue in his role on the Boston bench until the team is eliminated from the playoffs before replacing Steve Clifford in Charlotte, the team said.
The Charlotte Hornets are looking at every possible nook and crevice to find the perfect head coach to replace Steve Clifford. They have gone through multiple head-coaching candidates, some of whom were notable NBA players in their younger days.
Former NBA guard JJ Redick will be interviewed by the Hornets for their head-coaching position.
The Charlotte Hornets’ 2023-24 season ended on a good note as Steve Clifford won his final game before moving over to a front-office position. His second stint with the organization is worse than his first run, so it might have been a good idea for him to move on from the post.
Nick Smith Jr. pumped in 24 points to lead a bunch of backups for the Charlotte Hornets in their season-ending 120-110 victory against host Cleveland on Sunday afternoon, preventing the Cavaliers from having a chance to share the Central Division title.
The Charlotte Hornets are going to have a busy 2024 NBA offseason. Their first order of business before even looking to improve the roster will be to find a new head coach to lead the team.
With Charlotte Hornets head coach Steve Clifford deciding to step down at the end of the season, the organization is already looking for his replacement.
The Charlotte Hornets probably could benefit from a distraction in the final weeks of the season. The Orlando Magic really can't afford to lose focus. The teams meet Friday night in Charlotte, where Hornets coach Steve Clifford is bound to draw attention.
The Charlotte Hornets are set to interview four NBA assistant coaches in an effort to fill their coaching vacancy before next season, per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
Steve Clifford is stepping down as Charlotte Hornets head coach with the aim of taking a front-office role with the team. But there's still reason for optimism in the Queen City.
The Charlotte Hornets have confirmed that Steve Clifford is stepping down as coach after the season, as first reported by NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN and Hoops Wire.
Charlotte Hornets head coach Steve Clifford is stepping down at the end of the season and will transition to a front office role with the organization, he said Wednesday.
The 2023-24 NBA season has been a difficult one for the Charlotte Hornets. They have been among the worst teams in the league with a record of 18-57; only the Washington Wizards and Detroit Pistons have fewer victories this season.
Clifford is in his second stint as the head coach in Charlotte.
The Second Act of Steve Clifford as coach of the Charlotte Hornets will indeed come to an end after the season, according to NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
Hornets head coach Steve Clifford will step down from his current position with the franchise after the 2023-24 regular season.
Coach Steve Clifford and the Charlotte Hornets have been together for quite some time, with only a short break in there. Is another break on the way? It sort of feels that way.
It’s been another year to forget for the Charlotte Hornets. But at least they have a new head of basketball operations in Jeff Peterson, who’s coming over from the Brooklyn Nets.
It doesn't matter how many of your key contributors are out of the lineup and it doesn't matter that you're playing at home against a team you just beat a little over a week ago.
After the Charlotte Hornets' close loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday, Head Coach Steve Clifford delivered an impassioned rant to media members
LaMelo Ball is one of the most exciting prospects in the NBA. At 22 years old, Ball has already made an All-Star team and could have repeated the feat had he not suffered a fractured ankle last season.
The Charlotte Hornets could potentially be gearing up for a full-scale housecleaning to go with their ownership change.
Charlotte will choose a huge piece of its long-term future with No. 2 pick in the draft. But the decision-makers may not be there for that future.
Steve Clifford calls out his own team after sixth straight loss. Hornets owner Michael Jordan couldn't have been happy watching his team fall to 7-21 on the season.
Some NBA coaches are diplomatic after a tough loss. Not Charlotte's Steve Clifford.
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