azcentral.com - 5/29/2008
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Brian Shaw draws rave reviews for his potential as a NBA head coach. One big endorsement from inside the Suns' walls can't hurt now as he stands as a candidate to be the next Suns head coach. "I think he would be a great head coach," Shaquille O'Neal wrote in an e-mail about his ex-Magic and Lakers teammate. "B-Shaw taught me how to be a leader and win championships." The Suns interviewed ...
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O’Neal Wants the Shaw-Shaq Redemption Again
SLAM Online —
... No, there will be no earth-shaking alley-oops between the two. Shaq wants Brian Shaw - currently an assistant coach in L.A. - to coach the Suns next season. ...
NBA Essentials: Anderson Varejao Is on the Way to the Poor House
FanHouse —
Filed under: Cavaliers, Lakers, Suns, NBA Fans, NBA RefereesNBA Essentials ranks our six favorite stories of the day.
1. Brian Windhorst, Ohio.com: Discussing Anderson Varejao's great flops of 2006-07.
2. Paul Coro, Arizona Republic: Shaq would endorse Brian Shaw as the Suns' new coach.
3. West Coast Bias: Tim Donaghy in the ...
ESPOsition: The Shaw-Shaq reunion coming to an arena near you
Fanster.com —
... and AzCentral.com], most people probably brushed it off. It was viewed as Steve Kerr just interviewing another assistant coach but there is more to this interview than meets the eye (No Shaw isn’t a Transformer). ...
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