Former Houston Rockets head coach Stephen Silas. Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

The Houston Rockets will be searching for a new head coach this offseason.

The Rockets are planning to decline the fourth-year option on Stephen Silas’ contract, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports.

Houston headed into its regular-season finale on Sunday with a 21-60 record. That is actually an improvement on Silas’ first two seasons at the helm, when the Rockets won 17 games and 20 games, respectively.

There were some questions this season about whether Silas was getting through to Houston’s young core of players, which may have factored into the team’s decision to let him go.

The Rockets already have some potential replacements in mind, according to Wojnarowski. Former Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka is among them.

The Rockets have over $60M to spend this summer and are reportedly aiming to make “significant strides” toward becoming a playoff contender.

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