Why did the Suns fire Mike Budenholzer?
The Suns fired Mike Budenholzer after a disappointing 36-46 season in which they failed to make the postseason.
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The Phoenix Suns are nearing the end of their head coaching search after firing Mike Budenholzer. Cleveland Cavaliers' assistants Johnnie Bryant and Jordan Ott have emerged as finalists and are scheduled to meet with Suns owner Mat Ishbia.
After a disappointing season, the Phoenix Suns are conducting an extensive search for a new head coach. The search has focused on assistant coaches with strong player development backgrounds.
Johnnie Bryant and Jordan Ott, both from the Cleveland Cavaliers, are the finalists. Bryant and Ott were key additions to the Cavaliers' coaching staff last summer, brought in by Coach of the Year Kenny Atkinson. They are known for their emphasis on toughness, grit, and player development.
Jordan Ott's work with Evan Mobley, helping him become an All-Star and Defensive Player of the Year, has significantly boosted his profile. Ott also has prior experience with the Atlanta Hawks, Brooklyn Nets, and Los Angeles Lakers.
The Suns' owner, Mat Ishbia, and GM, Brian Gregory, both have ties to Michigan State, where Ott began his coaching career as a video coordinator. This connection could be a factor in his candidacy.
The Suns' search has been thorough, with over 15 coaches initially considered. The team is looking for a coach who can turn around their fortunes after a series of disappointing seasons.
The Suns fired Mike Budenholzer after a disappointing 36-46 season in which they failed to make the postseason.
The finalists are Johnnie Bryant and Jordan Ott, both assistant coaches from the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Suns owner Mat Ishbia, CEO Josh Bartelstein, GM Brian Gregory, and star player Devin Booker are all involved in the search process.
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