The Houston Rockets are looking for a coach for next season and they have put together quite the list of candidates…
Kevin McHale will join a long list of candidates interviewing for the Houston Rockets coaching job, Yahoo! Sports reported Thursday.
A Hall of Famer as a player, McHale coached the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2005 and from 2008-09. He also served as the team’s general manager.
Former Rockets guard Sam Cassell, as well as former Oklahoma and Indiana coach Kelvin Sampson, will also interview, KRIV-TV in Houston reported Tuesday.
The Rockets requested permission to interview Mavericks assistant coach Dwane Casey, sources close told ESPN.com’s Marc Stein last Thursday.
The Houston Chronicle reported in Thursday’s editions that the Rockets already have established contact with two other high-profile available coaches — Mike Woodson and former Cavaliers coach/current ESPN NBA analyst Mike Brown — and have interviews scheduled next week with former Mavericks assistant Mario Elie (now with Sacramento) and current Rockets assistant Jack Sikma.
Sources told ESPN.com that the Rockets will not rush their search, however, to allow for the possibility that candidates not currently available — such as Orlando’s Stan Van Gundy — could suddenly hit the market as Adelman did, depending on what happens in the playoffs.
Other assistants whose teams are still in the playoffs, such as Boston’s Lawrence Frank and San Antonio’s Mike Budenholzer, also are expected to draw interest from the Rockets.
Read more about Houston’s coaching pursuit at ESPN.com