BYU has announced the hiring of Kevin Young as the new head coach for their men's basketball program, replacing Mark Pope who departed to coach at Kentucky. Young, currently serving as the associate head coach for the Phoenix Suns, will join BYU after the NBA playoffs. In the meantime, he will focus on player retention, recruiting efforts, and assembling a coaching staff.
BYU's athletic director, Tom Holmoe, expressed his excitement about Young's appointment, highlighting his impressive track record in the NBA. Young's extensive experience in the NBA, including coaching roles with the Philadelphia 76ers and the Phoenix Suns, makes him a valuable addition to the BYU program.
This opportunity marks Young's first head coaching position at the NCAA Division I level. Prior to his NBA coaching career, Young spent eight seasons coaching in the NBA G-League, where he held head coaching positions with the Utah Flash, Iowa Energy, and Delaware 87ers.
Young's coaching abilities have not gone unnoticed in the NBA, as he has been a sought-after candidate for head coaching roles with several NBA teams, including the Suns, Jazz, Rockets, Raptors, and Bucks.
With a strong background in player development and a proven track record in the NBA, Young is poised to bring a fresh perspective and valuable insights to the BYU basketball program. His appointment signals a new chapter for BYU basketball, and fans are eager to see the impact he will have on the team's performance and success.
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