Thunder promote assistant Daigneault to head coach
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[November 12, 2020]
The Oklahoma City Thunder
promoted assistant Mark Daigneault to become the fourth head coach
in franchise history, general manager Sam Presti announced on
Wednesday.
Daigneault, 35, replaces Billy Donovan, who stepped down in
September despite coming in third in NBA Coach of the Year honors
this season. Donovan, 55, completed the five-year deal with the
Thunder that he signed in April 2015.
Daigneault spent four years as an assistant to Donovan when he was
the head coach of the Florida Gators, but left to coach Oklahoma
City's G-League affiliate -- the Oklahoma City Blue. Donovan left
Gainesville the following season to take over as coach of the
Thunder.
"We are thrilled to have Mark assume the role of head coach of the
Oklahoma City Thunder," said Presti, who originally hired Daigneault
to coach the Blue in 2014. "He has been a selfless and effective
leader within our organization since his arrival in 2014. Mark is a
values-based leader, continuous learner, and someone that will help
us continue the repositioning of our organization on and off the
court."
After five seasons with the Blue that included four playoff
appearances and a 143-107 record, Daigneault was hired as an
assistant for the Thunder ahead of last season. During his G-League
stint, Daigneault had eight players called up to NBA rosters.
"The opportunity to be the head coach of the Thunder is truly a special
honor," said Daigneault. "Over my six years in Oklahoma City I've
developed a deep commitment to the organization and a care for what is
truly a special community that I call home."
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The Thunder weren't viewed as a playoff contender entering the
season, as their two top scorers from 2018-19, Paul George and
Russell Westbrook, had exited. However, they tied the Rockets for
the fourth-best regular-season record in the Western Conference at
44-28, then pushed Houston to the limit in the playoffs.
Donovan, who has since signed on as the head coach of the Chicago
Bulls, amassed a 243-157 record in his five years at Oklahoma City,
guiding the team to the playoffs each year. His playoff record was
18-23, with the best season being his debut year of 2015-16, when
the Thunder lost in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals to the
eventual champion Golden State Warriors. Oklahoma City led that
series 3-1 behind Kevin Durant and Westbrook but couldn't close it
out.
Training camp opens for the Thunder on Dec. 1, three weeks ahead of
the season's start date.
(Field Level Media)
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