Newly-minted Hornets head coach Charles Lee, still currently an assistant with the Celtics, recently reflected on his first opportunity as an NBA head coach during an extensive interview with Marc J. Spears of Andscape.
Lee told Spears that he is excited to guide a talented Charlotte club that, as stewarded by new owners Gabe Plotkin and Rick Schnall, looks prepared to return to relevance for the first time in eons.
“There was a lot of joy in getting the Charlotte job,” Lee said. “And I also get to do it in a city that’s great. A basketball city. I get to work for a president that I have a ton of respect for. And he’s really good… And then there is a new ownership that is going to invest in the team and help us get to where we need to be. And the talent on the roster.”
Lee appears confident that the Hornets will be able to rebound from their recent years logged as a lottery-bound doormat. Last year, Charlotte finished with a 21-61 record, despite fielding a roster headlined by point guard LaMelo Ball, forwards Brandon Miller and Miles Bridges, and center Mark Williams. Lee has observed Ball in a pair of workouts, has already been interviewing possible assistant coaches over Zoom, and hosted Miller, Williams and new team president Jeff Peterson at Celtics playoff games.
“I’m so excited for a number of reasons,” Lee said. “Nothing is ever given to you. And you have to work for it. And that’s what I’m all about and the mentality I want to bring to Charlotte, too. It’s not going to be easy. No one is going to give us anything. But we have to work every day. You have to be obsessed with daily improvement.”
Lee spoke with Kings head coach Mike Brown about how to manage preparing for his new opportunity while still focusing on serving as an assistant coach for a Finals team, a situation Brown found himself in while with the Warriors in 2022.
“I actually reached out to Coach Brown,” Lee said. “And I remember reading that he was trying to do both during the Golden State-Sacramento time. I just wanted to hear from him. What are some nuggets of advice you can give me as I go through the same thing? But he was very helpful.”
Boston currently leads the Mavericks 3-0 in the Finals, a margin from which no team has ever rallied at any level of the NBA playoffs. But Lee insists he remains dialed-in on the task at hand. Spears reports that Lee intends to coach Charlotte’s summer league club next month.
“When my Celtics hat is on, I’m fully engaged,” Lee insisted. “That is where my mind is at. When I leave the arena, all of the sudden you have to think about your staff and connecting with your players and what does the training camp and summer league look like. I’ve been making pretty good progress.”