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On Wednesday, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported that Charlotte Hornets head coach Steve Clifford is stepping down at the end of this season. The New England native is working to finalize a front-office role with the franchise.

Wojnarowski also noted that Boston Celtics lead assistant Charles Lee is expected to be among those considered to fill Charlotte's vacancy as it searches for a new bench boss.

It would come as no surprise if Lee, one of the NBA's top assistant coaches, earns a head coaching job this summer after only one season in Boston. It nearly happened last offseason, including almost getting the Detroit Pistons opening before they made one final, successful push to hire Monty Williams.

The Hornets have built a promising young core of LaMelo Ball, last year's number two draft pick Brandon Miller, and Mark Williams. At 18-57, they're currently in the bottom four in the standings and projected to have a top pick in the upcoming NBA Draft.

Their opening represents the potential opportunity for Lee to grow with a young team that could quickly become competitive and rise up the Eastern Conference standings.

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