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Nets ‘mutually part ways’ with coach Steve Nash

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Steve Nash is out in Brooklyn after twoplus seasons.

The embattled head coach was let go by the Nets yesterday after a 2-5 start to the season and plenty of controvers­y already.

The Nets said a decision regarding the team’s next coach “will be made in the near future.” Assistant Jacque Vaughn is the acting head coach of the Nets.

“We want to thank Steve for everything he brought to our franchise over the past two-plus seasons,” Nets general manager Sean Marks said in a press release. “Personally, this was an immensely difficult decision; however, after much deliberati­on and evaluation of how the season has begun, we agreed that a change is necessary at this time.”

Nash finishes with a 94-67 record in the regular season and 7-9 in the playoffs.

He posted a tweet titled “Thank you, Brooklyn” a short time after the announceme­nt.

“A very heartfelt thanks to (owners) Joe and Clara Tsai along with Sean Marks for giving me the opportunit­y to coach the Brooklyn Nets,” Nash posted. “It was an amazing experience with many challenges that I’m incredibly grateful for.”

After getting swept by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the NBA playoffs last April, the offseason was anything but quiet for the Nets. Star Kevin Durant requested a trade in late June, but then told Brooklyn owner Joe Tsai in early August that he’d consider staying if Nash and Marks were fired.

Durant stayed, but now Nash is gone. “We began this journey as colleagues, we part as friends,” Joe Tsai said in the release.

ESPN reported the Nets will talk to the suspended Boston coach Ime Udoka and former Utah coach Quin Snyder, among others, to take the permanent post. The Celtics would let Udoka leave for another job, per the report.

Nash had been thrust into the spotlight the past few days over the latest Kyrie Irving controvers­y.

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