Bulls get back to hiring head coach

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Tyrone Corbin, Dwane Casey, Jeff Hornacek and Chuck Person will interview with general manager John Paxson this week at the Berto Center for the Bulls' coaching position in the wake of the franchise gaining the No. 1 pick overall in the NBA draft lottery Tuesday night. [link]

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Who's going No. 1?
Published 5/21/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Construda) at Construda
... for the Bulls. Is Kansas State forward Michael Beasley finally the interior scoring threat Chicago so desperately needs? Or does point guard Derrick Rose fill the void of a true leader and become the conductor of the offense? It's paramount to select a player that fits into the coaching scheme as well as embodies the values that the coach emphasizes for certain positions. The Bulls, however, are still searching for their man after their target, former Phoenix Suns coach Mike D'Antoni, spurned the organization for the New York Knicks job. Bulls GM John Paxson only said he ...

Wednesday Bullets
Published 5/21/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune: "Tyrone Corbin, Dwane Casey, Jeff Hornacek and Chuck Person will interview with general manager John Paxson this week at the Berto Center for the Bulls' coaching position in the wake of the franchise gaining the No. 1 pick overall in the NBA draft lottery Tuesday night. Little should be read into Paxson finally conducting interviews locally after traveling to meet with Mike D'Antoni, Rick Carlisle, Mark Jackson and little-known Nuggets assistant Mike Dunlap. That's because Paxson's list of prospects remains long, ...

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