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05/09 08:50 CDT Charlotte Hornets hire Celtics assistant coach Charles Lee to
be their next head coach
Charlotte Hornets hire Celtics assistant coach Charles Lee to be their next
head coach
By STEVE REED
AP Sports Writer
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) --- The Charlotte Hornets named Charles Lee as their head
coach on Thursday, hoping he'll turn around the long-struggling NBA franchise.
The 39-year-old Lee joins the Hornets after serving as the Boston Celtics top
assistant coach. Lee will complete the Celtics' playoff run before joining the
Hornets on a full-time basis. Lee spent five seasons under Mike Budenholzer
before joining the Celtics last summer.
Lee received a four-year deal from the Hornets, according to a person familiar
with the situation.
The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because
terms of the deal were not made public.
Lee replaces Steve Clifford, who announced before the end of the regular season
that he was stepping down as Hornets coach after two seasons in his second
stint with the club. The Hornets finished 21-61 this season, tied with the
Portland Trail Blazers for the league's third-worst record.
"The Hornets have a talented young core of players and I'm excited about our
future and what we can build here," Lee said. "There are few places as
passionate about basketball as the Carolinas, and I look forward to coming to
Charlotte and getting to work."
Lee is well respected in NBA circles as a potential rising star in the coaching
ranks.
He led the Milwaukee Bucks to the 2020-21 NBA championship as an associate head
coach. Throughout his 10 NBA seasons, Lee's teams have accumulated a 510-291
(.637) regular-season record, reached the playoffs nine times, captured seven
division titles and earned five Eastern Conference No. 1 seeds.
In four of the last six seasons, Lee has helped coach teams that have finished
the regular season with the best record in the NBA.
This season the Celtics finished the regular season with the NBA's top record
(64-18), marking the fourth-most wins in a season in franchise history. The
Celtics led the NBA in offensive rating and net rating while finishing third in
defensive rating.
In Charlotte, Lee will inherit a team that hasn't been to the playoffs in the
last eight seasons, the longest drought in the league. Charlotte hasn't won a
playoff series in 22 years, a stretch that included more than a decade with NBA
great Michael Jordan as the owner.
Jordan sold the Hornets to Rick Schnall and Gabe Plotkin last year. The
co-owners have been busy since, replacing general manager Mitch Kupchak --- who
also stepped down --- with Jeff Peterson.
Lee will work alongside Peterson to oversee a rebuild.
"His high character and his ability to connect with players while also
instilling a culture of accountability will serve us well as we construct a
competitive team built for long-term success," Peterson said in a release.
"Charles possesses a championship pedigree with a wide range of basketball
knowledge and NBA experience, has a tremendous work ethic and is a great
communicator. He shares our vision for this organization, and I look forward to
partnering with him in building something special here in the Carolinas."
The Hornets traded Gordon Hayward to Oklahoma City, Terry Rozier to Miami and
P.J. Washington to Dallas before the deadline in moves that brought Tre Mann,
Vasa Micic, Grant Williams, Seth Curry and Davis Bertans to Charlotte.
The Hornets have some young talent to build around, including last year's No. 2
overall pick Brandon Miller, 2022 All-Star point guard LaMelo Ball and center
Mark Williams, although the latter two have struggled to stay on the court
because of injuries. Miller averaged 17.3 points per game as a rookie while
shooting 37% from 3-point range.
Lee got his start in coaching at his alma mater, Bucknell University, where he
was an assistant for two seasons (2012-14). During his time as a player, he led
the Bison to two Patriot League titles and the only two NCAA Tournament
victories in school history, including a win over No. 3 Kansas as a No. 14 seed
in 2005. He was inducted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame in 2017. He
went on to play four professional seasons overseas in Israel, Belgium and
Germany.
The Hornets said Lee will be introduced at a news conference after the Celtics
playoff run.
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