Larry Drew and the Cleveland Cavaliers have mutually agreed to part ways.

Drew’s current contract expired with the conclusion of the 18-19 season. 

“We have great respect and appreciation for Larry and the job that he did as the head coach of the Cavaliers for nearly the entire 2018-19 campaign. He brought professionalism, class and steady leadership both this past season and prior four years,” said Koby Altman. “Larry and I had a productive discussion about this past season, the future of the franchise and the search process that we will shortly launch regarding the head coaching role. Larry respectfully declined to participate in the search process and will not be returning to coach the Cavaliers. All of us in Cleveland wish Larry nothing but the best going forward.”

Drew was named head coach of the Cavaliers on November 5 to replace Tyronn Lue.

Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports the Cavaliers will have Alex Jensen, David Vanterpool, Nate Tibbetts, Darvin Ham and Wes Unseld Jr. on their list of candidates. Cleveland could consider a head coach from college as well.