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Malone's UNC Move Stuns NBA Coaching Market
7 Apr
Summary
- NBA faces a chaotic coaching cycle with many teams seeking new leaders.
- Michael Malone accepted a coaching role with UNC after Nuggets dismissal.
- Top veteran candidates like Malone are off the board for NBA teams.

As the NBA regular season nears its end, a significant number of teams, including the Indiana Pacers and Washington Wizards, are projected to surpass 60 losses. This sets the stage for a busy offseason with numerous teams expected to dismiss their head coaches and begin extensive searches for replacements.
The coaching landscape has become even more unpredictable with the recent announcement that Michael Malone will become the new head basketball coach for the North Carolina Tar Heels. Malone, a respected NBA coach with over 500 wins and a championship ring from his tenure with the Denver Nuggets, will now lead a college program.
Malone's decision to join UNC leaves rebuilding NBA franchises without one of the most coveted veteran candidates. Other experienced coaches like Tom Thibodeau and Terry Stotts remain available, but Malone was considered a top prospect. Teams may now turn to promising assistant coaches, such as Johnnie Bryant of the Cleveland Cavaliers or Chris Quinn of the Miami Heat, known for their player development skills.