NBA: Report: Jared Dudley to join Nuggets as top assistant coach

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Jared Dudley is leaving the Dallas Mavericks’ coaching staff to join the Denver Nuggets as an assistant coach under David Adelman, ESPN reported Thursday.

Dudley, who turns 40 next week, retired from the NBA in 2021 and immediately took on a role as an assistant coach with the Mavericks under head coach Jason Kidd.

Dudley is expected to move into the main assistant role under Adelman, who was named interim head coach of the Nuggets on April 8 when head coach Michael Malone was fired. Adelman was named the full-time head coach on May 22 after Denver advanced to the Western Conference semifinals.

In 14 NBA seasons with seven teams, including seven seasons with the Phoenix Suns, Dudley averaged 7.3 points with 3.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists over 904 games (286 starts). He won an NBA title in 2020 with the Los Angeles Lakers.

This move is among others on the Mavericks bench. ESPN reported Wednesday that Frank Vogel, who was the head coach of the Lakers in that 2019-20 championship season, is becoming Kidd’s lead assistant.

In addition, ESPN said Dallas player development coach God Shammgod is moving to the Orlando Magic as an assistant coach.

–Field Level Media

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