Steve Kerr In 'No Huge Rush' to Continue Destroying the Suns

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 Steve Kerr In 'No Huge Rush' to Continue Destroying the Suns
With the recent news that Mike D'Antoni has accepted the offer from the New York Knicks to be their head coach, you would think the pressure would be on the man that chased him out of town to look for a replacement. If there is any pressure, Steve Kerr isn't feeling it yet, as he's stated there's "no huge rush" to get someone in place. "We're going to make sure we cover our bases," he ... [link]

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Published 5/13/2008 by Fornelli (noreply@blogger.com) at Foul Balls
... the new head coach of the Bulls Charles Haley is a great guy. [ Deadspin ] In KG's defense, it would probably help if the Celtics actually ran some plays for him in the second half. [ Waiting for Next Year ] A girl in Texas wins the state title all by herself. [ With Leather ] Tony Romo's rendition of "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" proves to be rather costly. [ Kissing Suzy Kolber ] Much like the Bulls, the Suns are no closer to finding their next coach. [ FanHouse ]

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