One of the Philadelphia Big 5 college basketball programs is currently looking for a new head coach and they could be looking right up the street at the local NBA team to start their search.

The St. Joseph’s Hawks let go of legendary coach Phil Martelli, firing him on March 18 after a disappointing 14-19 season. He leaves with a career coaching record of 444-328 which is a 57.5 winning percentage for those scoring at home.

According to Philly.com’s Keith Pompey, the program could be looking at Sixers assistant coach Billy Lange to kick off the interview process.

According to sources, #Sixers assistant coach Billy Lange will interview for St. Joe’s vacant head coaching job as early as today. — Keith Pompey (@PompeyOnSixers) March 26, 2019

This would another blow to coach Brett Brown’s coaching staff. In this past offseason, lead assistant Lloyd Pierce left to take the Atlanta Hawks head coaching position.

St. Joseph’s is one of the top basketball programs in Philadelphia, but they haven’t appeared in the NCAA Tournament since 2016. The past three seasons have produced records of 14-19, 16-16, and 11-20 and the Hawks decided it was time to move on.

Lange has plenty of experience in the Philadelphia area serving as an assistant coach with La Salle and Villanova in the college ranks and now as an assistant to Brown with the Sixers.