Hall of Fame basketball coach Larry Brown and Italian professional team Fiat Torino have agreed to part ways, the team announced Thursday.

"Fiat Torino would like to thank coach Larry Brown for his hard work over the past few months," the team said, in part, in a statement.

Brown, 78, took over the Serie A team this season but guided it to just a 5-19 mark and reportedly was booed at home after Wednesday's loss to Sidigas Avellino.

The team named assistant Paolo Galbiati as the interim head coach for Fiat Torino's final eight games.

Brown was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002. Across a five-decade career in the U.S., he coached 13 college, ABA and NBA teams. Before taking the Fiat Torino job, he last coached at SMU, where he resigned in 2016.