On Wednesday, the Detroit Pistons announced that Monty Williams will be their new head coach, according to Associated Press sources. Williams, who is currently an assistant coach with the Philadelphia 76ers, will become the first African-American head coach in the franchise’s history.
The Pistons have been searching for a new head coach since firing Dwane Casey in early May. Williams was one of the top candidates for the job and was reportedly the favorite of owner Tom Gores.
Williams is a highly respected coach in the NBA and has been an assistant with the 76ers since 2018. Prior to that, he was the head coach of the New Orleans Pelicans from 2010-2015 and also served as an assistant with the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs.
The Pistons are hoping that Williams can help turn around a franchise that has struggled in recent years. The team has not made the playoffs since 2016 and has not won a playoff series since 2008.
Williams brings a wealth of experience to the Pistons and is known for his strong leadership and ability to develop young players. He also has a reputation for being an excellent communicator and motivator.
The Pistons are hoping that Williams can help them return to their winning ways and become a playoff contender in the Eastern Conference. With Williams at the helm, the Pistons are confident that they can build a team that can compete for championships.
It will be interesting to see how Williams fares as the head coach of the Pistons and how he can help the team reach its full potential. The Pistons have made a great hire in Williams and it will be exciting to see what he can do with this team.