Lodi News-Sentinel

Hornets fire Clifford after five seasons

- — Rick Bonnell, Charlotte Observer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Charlotte Hornets have fired coach Steve Clifford after five seasons on the job.

Clifford was let go following a meeting with new general manager Mitch Kupchak, who took over Monday night. The 36-46 Hornets missed the playoffs for a second consecutiv­e season, despite a veteran roster and a player payroll in the top half of the NBA in terms of cost this season.

Clifford finished below .500 as Hornets coach, with a record of 196214. His teams made two playoff appearance­s, but did not advance either time beyond the first round. This was Clifford’s first job as an NBA head coach following a long career as an NBA assistant with the New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers.

Clifford said in a season wrap-up news conference Wednesday that he understood the team’s disappoint­ing season put his job in jeopardy, with one season left on his contract.

“I don’t have my head in the sand (as far as) what this head coaching is all about,” Clifford said of expectatio­ns to win. “I don’t care how many years you have left on your contract. You can get fired in one week in this league.”

In the preseason, Clifford had said this was the most talented roster in his tenure in Charlotte. The Hornets added a future Hall of Fame center in Dwight Howard in a trade with the Atlanta Hawks last June.

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