The Brooklyn Nets will boast of an impressive offensive mastermind on the sidelines next season, as Mike D’Antoni has agreed to a deal to become an assistant coach on Steve Nash‘s staff.
D’Antoni left his role as head coach of the Houston Rockets shortly after the team lost in the second round of the playoffs to the Lakers, and many believed he would find another head coaching position around the league.
D’Antoni was attached to multiple jobs during his free agency, including the Pelicans and the Pacers. But around mid-October, it was reported that the two-time Coach of the Year was a potential candidate to join the Nets coaching staff.
D’Antoni joining Brooklyn’s staff forms a reunion with Steve Nash, who he coached during two separate stints throughout Nash’s career. Most notably, though, was their time in Phoenix, when D’Antoni was at the helm while Nash was the star point guard. The two orchestrated one of the most prolific offences in league history, with the Seven Seconds or Less Suns.
Nash will now have the opportunity to lean on a coach who helped him secure two league MVP awards and played an integral role in him becoming a Hall of Fame player as he begins his first head coaching job.
Both of them will be able to come up with creative ways to use their two stars in Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant, and will no doubt have an offence that can put a lot of points on the board.




