Jeff Van Gundy Joins LA Clippers as Top Assistant Coach

The Los Angeles Clippers are strengthening their coaching staff with the addition of seasoned veteran Jeff Van Gundy, who joins Ty Lue’s ranks as the new top assistant. This strategic move, announced on Tuesday, could have significant implications for the team’s future both on and off the court.

Jeff Van Gundy's Extensive Experience

Van Gundy brings a wealth of experience to the Clippers. Prior to joining the Clippers, he worked in a front-office capacity for the Boston Celtics during their championship-winning season last year. The Celtics claimed their 18th title in team history, and Van Gundy played a behind-the-scenes role in that success.

As a highly accomplished NBA head coach, Van Gundy boasts an impressive resume. He has led both the New York Knicks and the Houston Rockets, with a coaching career spanning well over a decade. One of his most notable achievements came in 1999 when he guided the Knicks to the NBA Finals. However, his tenure with the Rockets ended in 2007 when he was dismissed.

Transitioning from coaching to broadcasting, Van Gundy joined ESPN in 2007 and remained a fixture there for 16 years before returning to a team environment with the Celtics.

Involvement with Team USA

Van Gundy also made significant contributions to USA Basketball, albeit behind the scenes. While he did not coach the star-studded Olympic teams, he was instrumental in helping Team USA qualify for these events. Under his leadership, Team USA clinched gold at the 2017 FIBA AmeriCup and qualified for the 2019 World Cup.

His role in these qualifications did not go unnoticed, and it was during his stint with Team USA that he forged a close relationship with Ty Lue. According to Wojnarowski, Lue, now the Clippers’ head coach, serves as an assistant under Steve Kerr on the national team's staff.

Changes in the Clippers' Coaching Staff

The Clippers have seen some changes in their coaching staff recently, most notably with the departure of lead assistant Dan Craig to the Chicago Bulls. This move created an opening for Van Gundy to step into a significant role on Lue’s bench.

Adding Van Gundy to the coaching staff brings another layer of expertise and experience, which could prove invaluable for the Clippers in the upcoming season.

Pivotal Offseason for the Clippers

This offseason is critical for the Clippers as they face crucial decisions regarding their roster. Both Paul George and James Harden are set to become free agents, and their futures with the team remain uncertain. Harden is not expected to attract a robust market, while multiple teams are reportedly eager to pursue George.

The Clippers have reportedly not extended a full, four-year max contract offer to George, unlike teams such as the Philadelphia 76ers and Orlando Magic, who are expected to make such offers. This uncertainty casts a shadow over George’s future with the team.

Regardless of which players ultimately suit up for the Clippers next season, the team’s coaching staff will undoubtedly be one of the NBA’s best. Lue, a former champion and one of the most respected head coaches in the game, now adds another well-known former head coach and broadcaster to his bench in Van Gundy. The combination of these coaching minds could make a significant impact on the team's performance, both in terms of strategy and player development.

Optimism for the Future

As the Clippers navigate this pivotal offseason, the addition of Jeff Van Gundy to their coaching staff injects a sense of optimism and readiness. His extensive experience, combined with Lue’s proven track record, sets the stage for a potentially successful campaign. Van Gundy's history of success and close relationship with Lue should serve the Clippers well as they aim to solidify their roster and prepare for the challenges of the upcoming NBA season.

One thing is certain: no matter who ends up on the court, the Clippers will be guided by one of the league’s most experienced and respected coaching staffs. This new dynamic duo of Lue and Van Gundy brings high hopes for what lies ahead.

According to Wojnarowski, “Lue, now the Clippers’ head coach, is an assistant under Steve Kerr on the national team's staff.” Harden is not expected to “attract a robust market, while multiple teams are reportedly eager to pursue George.” The Clippers have reportedly not “extended a full, four-year max contract offer to George, unlike teams such as the Philadelphia 76ers and Orlando Magic, who are expected to make such offers.”