Bulls still can't talk to Pistons' Curry

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Mike D'Antoni isn't the only name that might be scratched off the Bulls' coaching list. The Pistons continue to give signs they won't allow the Bulls to interview assistant Michael Curry. [link]

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Pistons deny Bulls run at Curry
Published 5/17/2008 by pistonsnation at PistonsNationBlog.com
... . Add assistant coach Michael Curry to the list. Curry is a top candidate to fill the Chicago Bulls head coaching vacancy, although the Pistons are indicating that they’re keeping Curry in the stable for the time being. Hope all perspective future employers can be kept at bay until the end of our playoff run. ...

Bulls Can’t Talk To Porter
Published 5/17/2008 by Patrick Dorsey at The NBA Source
Now that mike D’Antoni is no longer an option, the Bulls have a long list of candidates to become their new head coach. One, Pistons assistant coach Terry Porter, might have to be crossed of the list, according to the Chicago Tribune. It’s not that GM John Paxon doesn’t like him. He would actually be a fine replacement for Scott Skiles, with head coaching experience and defensive knowledge. The problem is that Detroit GM Joe Dumars isn’t allowing the Bulls to talk to him, possibly because of the shaky relationship between ...

Is Curry allowed to interview with Bulls?
Published 5/17/2008 by Matt Watson at Detroit Bad Boys
From K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune: Mike D’Antoni isn’t the only name that might be scratched off the Bulls’ coaching list. The Pistons continue to give signs they won’t allow the Bulls to interview assistant Michael Curry. Tellingly, Pistons general manager Joe Dumars, who has a strong relationship with Bulls GM John Paxson, allowed assistant Terry Porter to interview Thursday for the Suns’ job. The Pistons have had an extended break as they wait for the Celtics-Cavaliers series, which is headed to a Game ...

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