Clippers keep Del Negro
Per club policy, no terms were announced.
The Clips finished 40-26, good enough for second place in the Pacific Division
but were swept in the second round in a four-game series by the San Antonio
Spurs. LA beat Memphis in seven games in the first round.
Del Negro spearheaded a significant improvement from his first year at the
helm, in which the Clippers went 32-50 and finished fourth in the Pacific.
The 45-year-old Massachusetts native, who played 14 NBA seasons from
1988-2002, holds a 154-158 overall mark in four years as a head coach — two
with both the Bulls and Clippers.
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