suntimes.com - 2/11/2008
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The Bulls have contacted Larry Brown about their head coaching position, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. Brown has not coached since the 2005-06 season after being fired by the New York Knicks. Brown said recently he wants to get back into coaching. Jim Boylan is the Bulls' interim coach for the rest of this season.
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Bulls contact Larry Brown: Oh sweet God no
The Postmen // A Sports Blog // Chicago, IL. —
... This has bad idea written all over it: the Bulls have apparently contacted Larry Brown about their head coaching position, the one Jim Boylan is doing so very little with even as we speak. Boylan’s proven himself to be nothing more than Scott Skiles without the bulldog ethos; his coaching style is every bit as disorienting, but without the edge. Bor-ing. ...
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