Hornets set to hire Spurs assistant James Borrego as their next coach
The Charlotte Hornets have reached an agreement to hire San Antonio Spurs assistant James Borrego as their next coach.
Several media outlets reported early Tuesday that the club was finalizing a deal with the 40-year-old Borrego, who has been an NBA assistant for 15 years.
Associated Press confirmed that Borrego had agreed to a deal in the afternoon and that a news conference is expected later this week.
Borrego has never been a head coach in the NBA, but he has spent part s of 10 seasons as an assistant to Spurs coach Gregg Popovich. Borrego was an interim coach with the Orlando Magic late in 2015-16 season after Jacque Vaughn was fired.
Hornets owner Michael Jordan recently hired former Lakers executive Mitch Kupchak as general manager and a few days later coach Steve Clifford was fired.
Charlotte qualified for the playoffs twice in Clifford’s five seasons, never advancing out of the first round.
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Minnesota Timberwolves assistant coach Rick Brunson has abruptly resigned. The team says he failed to meet its “high standards of conduct” amid reports he had acted improperly toward women. The 45-year-old former NBA player is the father of Jalen Brunson, the college basketball player of the year who declared for the NBA draft after winning two national titles at Villanova
UPDATES:
3:50 p.m.: This report has been updated with news of Rick Brunson’s resignation as a Timberwolves assistant coach.
This report was originally published at 12:50 p.m.
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