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Head coach D’Antoni says farewell to Rockets

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Houston coach Mike D’Antoni said farewell to the Rockets yesterday after four seasons.

“It is with tremendous sadness and gratitude that my wife Laurel and I announce that our incredible journey in Houston has ended for now and that we’ll be moving to a new chapter,” D’Antoni said in a statement to ESPN that was addressed to the Houston community. “Our time here was among the most memorable experience­s of our lives. ... From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for making us feel like true Houstonian­s.”

D’Antoni, 69, turned down extension offers prior to this season. His contract expired when the Rockets were eliminated by the Los Angeles Lakers from the Western Conference semifinals on Saturday.

Team owner Tilman Fertitta issued a statement thanking D’Antoni and his wife for the contributi­ons to the Rockets and the Houston community.

“Mike is a true profession­al and an amazing basketball mind,” Fertitta said. “He is a winner, and we have been blessed to have had such an outstandin­g coach and leader to work with the past four seasons. We wish Mike and Laurel nothing but success and happiness in their next chapter.”

He guided the Rockets to a 44-28 record in 201920 and a 217-101 (.682) mark since taking over in 2016-17. Houston was 2823 in the postseason during D’Antoni’s tenure, losing in the conference semifinals three times and the conference finals once (2017-18).

D’Antoni will likely be considered a top candidate for the Philadelph­ia 76ers’ coaching vacancy. He was an assistant there under former Sixers coach Brett Brown in 2015-16.

D’Antoni owns a 672527 (.560) record in 16 seasons as a head coach with the Denver Nuggets (1998-99), Phoenix Suns ( 2003- 08), New York Knicks (2008-12), Lakers (2012-14) and Rockets.

He was named the NBA Coach of the Year in 200405 and 2016-17.

—Field Level Media

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