While it remains unclear which head coaching candidates will advance to the final round of the interview process for the Suns, Marc Stein of The Stein Line (Substack link) says there are “rumbles in coaching circles” that Mavericks assistant Sean Sweeney and Heat assistant Chris Quinn made strong impressions during the early stages of Phoenix’s search.
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As Stein notes, it’s also worth keeping an eye on the Michigan State alums in the candidate pool, since Suns owner Mat Ishbia values ties to his alma mater, as evidenced by the fact that he named fellow Spartan Brian Gregory the team’s new general manager earlier this spring. Cavaliers assistant Jordan Ott and Nets assistant Steve Hetzel both attended Michigan State, according to Stein, who singles out Ott as a name to monitor.
The expectation is that the Suns will narrow their pool of candidates to about three finalists, Stein reports.
Here are a few more items of interest from Stein’s latest Substack article:
- As the Bucks try to convince Giannis Antetokounmpo to continue his career in Milwaukee, one factor they’re emphasizing is the ability to continue competing in a weakened Eastern Conference, Stein writes. Although Milwaukee has been eliminated in the first round of the playoffs for three consecutive years, the path to the NBA Finals still looks much clearer in the East than in the West, especially given the injury-related uncertainties surrounding would-be contenders like Boston and Philadelphia, Stein adds.
- The Bucks also hope that Doc Rivers‘ ongoing presence helps strengthen their case to Antetokounmpo, who is believed to have a “strong working relationship” with the veteran coach, Stein writes.
- Stein confirms prior reporting from his Stein Line colleague Jake Fischer, writing that the Sixers want to add a “dynamic young talent” to their roster and therefore won’t be inclined to trade the No. 3 overall pick if it would mean trading out of the draft or moving down more than a few spots in the lottery.
- In case you missed it, Stein also identified a few veteran point guards who might be targets for the Mavericks this summer. We have the full story on that here.
Sankara 2025 mock draft, Memorial Day edition
1.Mavs- Cooper Flagg Duke forward
2.Spurs- Dylan Harper Rutgers pg
3.76ers- Ace Bailey Rutgers forward
4.Hornets- Derik Queen Maryland big
5.Jazz- Tre Johnson Texas wing
6.Wizards- Khaman Maluach Duke big
7.Pelicans- Jeremiah Fears OU pg
8.Nets- Kasparas Jakucionis Illinois pg
9.Raptors- VJ Edgecombe Baylor guard
10.Rockets- Liam McNeeley UConn wing
11.Blazers- Kon Knueppel Duke wing
12.Bulls- Collin Murray-Boyles SoCar wing
13.Hawks- Cedric Coward Wazzu wing
14.Spurs- Noa Essengue Ulm forward
15.Thunder- Joan Beringer Olimpija big
16.Magic- Will Riley Illinois wing
17.Wolves- Asa Newell uga big
18.Wizards- Danny Wolf Michigan big
19.Nets- Thomas Sorber Georgetown big
20.Heat- Nolan Traore Saint-Quentin pg
21.Jazz- Nique Clifford CSU wing
22.Hawks- Hansen Yang Qingdao big
23.Pacers- Yaxel Lendeborg UAB forward
24.Thunder- Labaron Philon Alabama guard
25.Magic- Maxime Raynaud Stanford big
26.Nets- Jase Richardson MSU guard
27.Nets- Carter Bryant Arizona forward
28.Celtics- Rasheer Fleming St. Joe’s forward
29.Suns- Egor Demin BYU guard
30.Clippers- Ben Saraf Ulm pg
Thinking that Doc is a selling point for Giannis to stay is wild
Giannis got Adrian Griffin fired and approved the Doc Rivers hire, I dont understand whats the wild part about it. Giannis doesnt know much about team building and it’s sad that the Bucks let him influence as much as he did because it turned out really bad.
Any inside information on the sixers plans for their open athletic trainer spot? Also wondering if you might know where the Celtics get their deodorant.
All I can say is they are offering less than the Lakers for the athletic trainer spot. Celtics got some Old Spice supply but it’s not an exclusive deal, so players can use whatever they want.
Thanks
Giannis needs to ask out…
Amazing pitch – stay here because our conference sucks so you can play for a coach that had led underperforming teams in LA, Philly and now Milwaukee. Oh yea btw we’re part of the reason the conference is weak.
Cool city edition threads, though