It seems the process could still take 'a few more weeks'
The Boston Celtics reportedly have reached the midway point of their head coaching search.
The Celtics, who announced president of basketball operations Danny Ainge would be stepping down with Brad Stevens replacing him almost two full weeks ago, continue their search for Stevens’ replacement.
The Boston Globe reported Monday the team has not yet determined finalists for the position, and the search could continue for “a few more weeks.” The Globe noted how the Celtics’ search has been at somewhat of a standstill as several candidates for the position are still coaching teams in the NBA playoffs.
Reports surfaced over the last two weeks linking the Celtics to an extensive number of coaching candidates. Among those candidates are Los Angeles Clippers assistant Chauncey Billups, Philadelphia 76ers assistant Sam Cassell, Milwaukee Bucks assistants Darvin Ham and Charles Lee and Brooklyn Nets assistant Ime Udoka, among others. The Clippers, 76ers, Bucks and Nets currently are playing in their respective conference semifinals.
Billups and Cassell, specifically, should be on the short list of potential hires for the Celtics.
Boston’s timeline will certainly be impacted by the NBA Draft on July 29 with the start of free agency on Aug. 2.