Chicago Bulls HC Billy Donovan Addresses Potentially Leaving for UNC Tar Heels
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The North Carolina Tar Heels looked to pro sports two years ago when they needed to find a new head coach for the football program. Now that they are in the market for a men’s basketball coach, the same approach could be used with someone poached from the NBA.
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Amid reports that he’s an option under consideration in the Tar Heels coaching search, Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donovan didn’t deny that he’d have interest in the North Carolina coaching job. For now, though, he’s focused on his role in Chicago.
“My main focus is on these guys and this new team. I understand that there’s stuff out there, and I understand that there is going to be certain speculation. But, I have to concentrate on this group, and really, my focus is on what we’re doing here in Chicago, having a game tonight, and traveling to go and play in a back-to-back.”
Chicago Bulls HC Billy Donovan on potential interest in being considered as part of the North Carolina Tar Heels coaching search (H/T The Athletic)
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Donovan, who turns 61 in May, was once one of the best coaches in college basketball. He won back-to-back national championships with the Florida Gators with six regular-season SEC titles and four Final Four appearances.
After posting a 467-186 record (.715 winning percentage) at Florida, Donovan made the jump to the NBA with the Oklahoma City Thunder ahead of the 2015-16 NBA season. He posted a .608 winning percentage across five seasons with the franchise, but only had an 18-23 record in the NBA Playoffs
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One thing worth noting is that the Chicago Sun-Times reported there were rumblings around the NBA that Donovan might step down as Chicago’s head coach and then take a year off. Instead, he could decide to return to college basketball for the first time in more than a decade.
It would be a bit of a risk for both sides. Donovan was a men’s college basketball coach well before the NIL era and he won national championships when future NBA stars like Joakim Noah and Al Horford stayed for multiple seasons.
Donovan wasn’t the only one in the NBA under consideration. North Carolina reportedly had interest in Boston Celtics executive Brad Stevens, but he’s opted to remain in his current role
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