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Larry Brown on how NOT to find a new coaching job
Larry Brown on how NOT to find a new coaching job
Larry Brown says he wants to coach again, but he's not acting like it. Brown gave an overly candid interview for Philadelphia Magazine, criticizing the franchise and accusing the Knicks of planting "spies throughout the arena" during his brief tenure at the Garden. (Larry, Larry, Larry. Didn't you know that the man behind those binoculars was just Isiah, checking out the cheerleaders?)
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