Hornets assistant Josh Longstaff is among the candidates receiving consideration for the Suns‘ head coaching job, reports Michael Scotto of HoopsHype (Twitter link).
A veteran NBA assistant, Langstaff was first hired by the Thunder in 2010 and has since been part of coaching staffs for the Knicks, Bucks, Bulls, and Hornets. He was hired by Charlotte under Charles Lee last offseason and coached the Hornets’ Summer League team in July.
Langstaff also previously spent a season as the head coach of the Erie BayHawks, who were Atlanta’s G League affiliate at the time (2017/18). He worked for Team USA under Jeff Van Gundy during World Cup qualifiers as well, Scotto notes.
Reporting earlier this week indicated that the Suns have cast a wide net in their coaching search and have interviewed more than 15 candidates for their head coaching position. In other words, the fact that Langstaff is simply among that group doesn’t necessarily mean he’s a frontrunner or even that he’s assured of advancing to the team’s second round of meetings.
Still, reports have indicated that the Suns are likely to hire a younger, first-time head coach this time around on the heels of on-and-done seasons with a pair of veteran coaches (Frank Vogel and Mike Budenholzer). Langstaff, 42, would fit that bill.
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