When the Philadelphia 76ers moved on from head coach Brett Brown last month following a disastrous playoff performance, certain candidates were bandied about as a potential replacement.
One of those candidates, now-former Rockets head coach Mike D’Antoni, just didn’t seem to be a great fit.
Despite D’Antoni’s success in Houston, his seven-seconds or less offense doesn’t seem to be great fit in Philadelphia given the core group of Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid. The lack of three-point shooting on the current iteration of these Sixers adds to that.
That’s why the following news is pretty darn surprising.
“Sources have confirmed the team will interview the former Houston Rockets coach in the coming days. One source said the interview could come as early Wednesday. However, Sixers sources denied D’Antoni would interview that day,” Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer reported. “Asked if he would interview Thursday, sources said the dates of interviews have yet to be determined.”
It’s not a surprise that Philadelphia is going after the big-name on the coaching circuit. General manager Elton Brand seems to be seeking out experienced candidates. D’Antoni, 69, has 17 seasons of head-coaching experience in the NBA.
Instead, it’s all about the fit. Heck, D’Antoni didn’t even utilize a true center last season after Houston traded Clint Capela in February. The head coach’s two seasons as the Los Angeles Lakers front man included Dwight Howard’s forgettable 2012-13 campaign.
The one exception here is the success Amar’e Stoudemire enjoyed with D’Antoni as his head coach in Phoenix. Even then, there has to be a concern over the fit with Joel Embiid. That leads me to the overriding point of this column.
Either way we spin it, Philadelphia’s interest in Mike D’Antoni as its next head coach could very well signal dramatic changes are coming on the team’s roster.