suntimes.com - 4/27/2008
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There has been no indication that Larry Brown is among the coaches general manager John Paxson is considering for the Bulls' vacancy. That's unfortunate because Brown might be the best candidate to help the Bulls bounce back from this season's disappointment.
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Wolves Updates 4/27
TWolves Blog - Minnesota Timberwolves News and Articles —
... Written by SG Sunday, 27 April 2008 From John Jackson/Chicago Sun-Times: If Brown is hired, the Bulls also should hire former Minnesota Timberwolves coach Dwane Casey as lead assistant with the provision that he'd take over the top job in two or three years. Casey, believed to be among the candidates Paxson is considering, was a highly regarded assistant with the Seattle SuperSonics before being hired by the Timberwolves. He wasn't given much of a chance to turn around the T-wolves before being fired. ...
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... the Bulls bounce back from this season's disappointment. Sure, Brown would bring much baggage with him and at 67 isn't the long-term solution Paxson desires. But there's no denying Brown's ability to get teams to play up to their potential at both ends of the court throughout his career. Brown's mantra always has been getting his players to ''play the right way,'' and that's what the Bulls need -- someone to get them back to playing solid defense and sharing the ball on offense. -- Read More EPIC DUEL Mark Murphy of the Boston Herald looks back at one of the greatest ...
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FOXSports.com News for NBA 4/24/2008
Larry Brown has left the Philadelphia 76ers again.
Brown resigned Thursday as Philadelphia's executive vice president after barely two years on the job.
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Brown resigns as 76ers vice president (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NBA News 4/24/2008
Larry Brown wants one more stop on his nomadic coaching career. Brown resigned as Philadelphia's executive vice president on Thursday with the intent to pursue a coaching job at the NBA or college level. Brown has been a winner at every stop, yet ...