After Steve Clifford leaves his post as head coach of the Miami Heat after the season to take a position in the front office, Chris Quinn, the assistant coach, is considered one of the front-runners to take over as head coach of the Charlotte Hornets.Report: Miami Heat could be in danger of losing valuable coach to Charlotte  Hornets - Heat Nation
Quinn played for the Heat during his playing career and spent the first three seasons of his NBA career in Miami before starting his tenure as head coach. In 168 regular-season games with the team, he shot 39.7 percent from three-point range and averaged 5.6 points and 2.2 assists per game.Quinn began his NBA coaching career as a player development coach with the Heat in 2014–15. He has become into Erik Spoelstra’s right-hand man over time.

Following Steve Clifford’s resignation at the end of the season to take a position in the team’s front office, Chris Quinn, the assistant coach for the Miami Heat, is allegedly one of the front-runners to take over as head coach of the Charlotte Hornets.
After spending the first three seasons of his NBA career in Miami, Quinn played for the Heat before taking on the role of coach. With the team for 168 regular-season games, he shot 39.7 percent from three-point range and averaged 5.6 points and 2.2 assists a game.With the Heat in the 2014–15 NBA season, Quinn served as a player development coach to begin his coaching career. He’s evolved as Erik Spoelstra’s right-hand man throughout the years.When Steve Clifford leaves his post as head coach of the Miami Heat after the season to take a position in the front office, Chris Quinn, the assistant coach, is considered one of the front-runners to take over as head coach of the Charlotte Hornets.
Quinn spent the first three seasons of his NBA career in Miami, where he played before taking on the role of coach. Throughout 168 regular-season games with the team, he shot 39.7 percent from three-point range and averaged 5.6 points and 2.2 assists per game.As a player development coach, Quinn began his NBA coaching career with the Heat in 2014–15. He has evolved into Erik Spoelstra’s right-hand man over time.After Steve Clifford leaves his post as head coach of the Miami Heat after the season to take a position in the front office, Chris Quinn, the assistant coach, is considered one of the front-runners to take over as head coach of the Charlotte Hornets.

Quinn played for the Heat during his playing career and spent the first three seasons of his NBA career in Miami before starting his tenure as head coach. In 168 regular-season games with the team, he shot 39.7 percent from three-point range and averaged 5.6 points and 2.2 assists per game.Quinn began his NBA coaching career as a player development coach with the Heat in 2014–15. He has become into Erik Spoelstra’s right-hand man over time.When Steve Clifford leaves his post after the season to take a position in the team’s front office, Miami Heat assistant coach Chris Quinn is allegedly one of the front-runners to take over as the Charlotte Hornets’ next head coach.
Quinn was a player for the Heat, having spent the first three seasons of his NBA career in Miami before starting his tenure as head coach. After playing 168 regular-season games with the team, he averaged 5.6 points, 2.2 assists, and 39.7 percent from three-point range.In the 2014–15 NBA season, Quinn served as a player development coach for the Heat, where he began his coaching career. He now serves as Erik Spoelstra’s right-hand guy after all these years.

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