Mike Woodson Retires Indiana Coach Joins Sacramento Kings Staff
Mike Woodson Retires Indiana Coach Joins Sacramento Kings Staff

Mike Woodson Retires Indiana Coach Joins Sacramento Kings Staff

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Mike Woodson, former Indiana Hoosiers head coach and Indiana basketball star, announced his departure from the program after four seasons, finishing with an 82-53 record and two NCAA Tournament appearances. Woodson expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to coach at his alma mater, thanking fans, players, staff, and his family for their support during his tenure. He reflected on the fulfillment of returning to Indiana and his pride in the growth of the young men he coached both on and off the court. After stepping down in February and completing the 2024-25 season, Woodson is expected to return to the NBA as an assistant coach for the Sacramento Kings, joining the staff of new head coach Doug Christie. His transition to the Kings reunites him with former players and assistants, including Bobby Jackson, highlighting a new chapter in his coaching career. The move has been positively received within the basketball community, with figures like Sacramento Kings legend Mike Bibby expressing enthusiasm about Woodson's hiring.

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