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Michigan State coach Tom Izzo seriously considered taking Suns’ job

By Thomson Reuters Apr 1, 2026 | 8:34 PM

Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said he “talked seriously” last offseason about becoming coach of the Phoenix Suns, a franchise owned by Mat Ishbia, a former Spartans player.

Izzo made the revelation ​on “The Dan Patrick Show” on Wednesday when the topic turned ‌to past NBA opportunities for the 71-year-old coach.

“I was a lot younger, but I have (had) more than a couple of job offers in the NBA and looked at one last year with Phoenix,” Izzo said during the show.

“My former player, Mat ‌Ishbia — ​that was hard. That was a hard thing ⁠to turn down because … I ⁠kind of wanted to go with him.”

Ishbia, a walk-on guard, appeared in 48 games over three seasons (1999-2002) with the Spartans and was a member of Michigan State’s 2000 national championship team.

Patrick asked Izzo ​if he was offered the Phoenix head coaching job.

“Well, we talked seriously about it, let’s say that,” Izzo said. “And then No. 2 is, ⁠I’ve been pretty vocal about it, I ⁠don’t like what’s going on in college athletics, but ​by the way, neither do 99.98% of the football and basketball coaches ​in America.”

Ishbia eventually hired Jordan Ott, who was a former ‌Michigan State video coordinator. Ott worked under Izzo for five seasons before leaving after the 2012-13 season to become a video coordinator for the Atlanta Hawks.

Ott has coached the Suns to a 42-34 record and the ⁠club is still in the hunt for a top-six playoff position in the Western Conference.

Earlier during his 31-season coaching stint at Michigan State, Izzo considered ⁠head-coaching gigs for the ‌Hawks and Cleveland Cavaliers. Atlanta’s overtures came right after ⁠Michigan State’s 2000 national title while Izzo turned ​down the ‌Cavaliers post shortly after the Spartans were ousted ​by Butler in ⁠the 2010 Final Four.

Izzo has a 764-310 record at Michigan State and has coached the Spartans to eight Final Fours.

The Spartans went 27-8 this season and were eliminated by UConn in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.

Izzo was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in ​2016.

–Field Level Media