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playa2
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3/14/2007  12:39 PM
Stephen A. Smith | Larry Brown's future

By Stephen A. Smith
Inquirer Columnist


Sixers' coach Maurice Cheeks and then-Knicks' coach Larry Brown shake hands before a January 2006 game. There just might be a coaching gig available for Larry Brown.Go ahead! Be a fool if you want to.

The fool is the individual cheering and shaking pom-poms, the one sold on the news that 76ers coach Maurice Cheeks has received a contract extension.

The fool is the one who believes this solidifies Cheeks' status as coach of this franchise for years to come.

The fool is the one oblivious to Larry Brown's presence, hoodwinked into believing Cheeks' new dollars translate into added years on the contract, in the midst of Brown and team chairman Ed Snider's getting reacquainted. All this, even though Brown could end up back where his heart truly lies:

In Tar Heels' country. In the state of North Carolina.

"I don't know about anything right now, and that includes Charlotte," Brown told me yesterday, just hours after reports surfaced that Michael Jordan and the Charlotte Bobcats will have a new head coach next season in place of Bernie Bickerstaff. "No one has contacted me. I have no idea what to expect, and I really don't care, at the moment, because I'm enjoying my life watching the game of basketball, being around a lot of the coaches and just getting my enthusiasm back.

"As far as Charlotte goes, everyone knows I have a very special relationship with Michael. I've known him for years. We're family, and I love him. So saying 'no' to him would be almost impossible for me, just because it would be hard for me to say 'No' to him about anything. But I haven't heard anything from him and I have no idea what my future holds."

Give it time, L.B. Give it time.

It won't be long before Brown gets a phone call from Jordan. The public will be told there's a short list of candidates. But there's only one on that list. Because of Dean Smith, Roy Williams and the rest of that contingent from Brown's alma mater - the University of North Carolina - the job will belong to Brown, if he wants it.

That is where the plot thickens.

Contrary to what some may believe, Cheeks didn't receive an extension as coach of the Sixers. Purportedly, he received a guarantee on the final year of a contract that would pay him $3 million next season.

So if you're Ed Snider and you know Larry Brown, and you're fully aware of the sensitive nature involving his return - as coach - of the Sixers, the last thing you want to do is create a situation where he's returning as coach of this franchise at the expense of both Cheeks and president and general manager, Billy King, two men Brown practically has raised in the NBA fraternity.

"I'm very grateful for the opportunity Mr. Snider gave me," Brown said. "I'm loyal to both Billy [King] and Mo [Cheeks]. And I can't say enough about the job [Cheeks] has done in coaching this team and getting these guys to play the way they've played. I do not want [Cheeks'] job. I'm happy with the role I'm playing with the Sixers. Obviously, I'm not retired or anything like that, but I can honestly say that much."

Good for Brown, but here's what he can't deny:

Money might not mean much to him, considering the $7 million he pocketed in his buyout with Detroit in the summer of 2005, and the $10 million he got in his first-and-only season with the Knicks, combined with the $18.5 million buyout he received in his highly contentious battle with Knicks boss James Dolan in the summer of 2006, amounting to $35.5 million accumulated in a 12-month span.

But, then, there's Snider.

As much as Brown adores King and Cheeks, Snider is the one he owes.

Brown is the reason King is president of this franchise. He's the reason Cheeks got the head coaching job in Portland, before he was qualified to get the job here in Philadelphia. But, since Brown has been welcomed back with open arms by Snider, after leaving the Sixers' owner in the dust to go capture an NBA championship in Detroit, if ever there was a time when Brown's loyalty would be put to the test, it could be in the very near future.

Cheeks got a guarantee on the final year of his deal because he's a good soldier. He's done a fantastic job with the young guys under tumultuous circumstances and has proven he's worthy of an extra $3 million - from billionaires.

But Brown is the coach with more than 1,000 career wins. The one with Hall of Fame credentials. The one starving to resurrect a legacy put on momentary hold, before being fed again by a very generous owner.

Still doubting the possibilities?

You're not a fool, are you?

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IMHO LB has a lot of options created by his coaching philosophy and tenure teaching and coaching veterans and youngmen in the college and pro ranks.

What ever he does I bet the team will be better after he leaves his mark in charlotte or philly.




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3/14/2007  12:51 PM
What ever he does I bet the team will be better after he leaves his mark in charlotte or philly.
We got better as soon as he LEFT here too!
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3/14/2007  1:04 PM
Posted by Bonn1997:
What ever he does I bet the team will be better after he leaves his mark in charlotte or philly.
We got better as soon as he LEFT here too!

Bonn what part of Canada you from ?

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3/14/2007  1:37 PM
The Bobcats coaching job will be very attractive to someone. The new coach will walk into a situation full of decent complementary players, tons of salary-cap room and likely two first-round choices in the 2007 NBA draft.

One of those picks might even get you Kevin Durant or Greg Oden (and listening to Jordan talk, I'd guess he would choose Durant No. 1 if given the chance).

Charlotte observer quote:The new coach must be patient, which is not one of Jordan's greatest strengths.

"It's easy to say -- and I've learned this with Kwame Brown -- that this kid can't do this or can't do that," he said, laughing.

JAMES DOLAN on Isiah : He's a good friend of mine and of the organization and I will continue to solicit his views. He will always have strong ties to me and the team.
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3/14/2007  1:47 PM
Patience with kids isn't one of LB's strengths either.
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3/14/2007  2:15 PM
Can't exactly call SAS "scoop" on this piece of journalism!

Its been long talked about Larry going to charlotte. ITs been talked about that they have lots of cap room and a killer pick.

They could have Vince and a top 5 pick. Or trade the pick and accept a bigger contract in return for a team willing to dump salary for a high pick.

Knicks are better this year for what reasons? Larry not trying to gut the team and Isiah is sucking their d!cks.

I guess one can say Isiah is stroking and blowing this teams fragile constitution to contend for a playoff spot amung the conferences historic low. One would assume Larry did what he did for a reason, and Isiah is trying to just bring it back.

some bang up job Isiah is doing. Its not exactly that hard to improve on a 23 win group of losers!

Regarding Larry, if management and its coach are on the same page they it can be a beautiful thing.

Given what a dumbsh!t dolan is and a snake Isiah is its not suprising that Larrys radical (overkill for sure) proceedure to tear it down and rebuild it would have failed. Isiah takes monumental blame for this one in my book, Dolan gets snowed by him and Larry gets blame for not perhaps being honest about what he wanted to do. Likley was not quite honest with himself to begin with.

ANd our roster is enough to drive any coach insane!

SAS takes the obvious and expands it to speculation. So he is saying Larry either replaces Cheeks or goes to the new UNC mafia pro palace in Charlotte. Oh, Larrys 150 year old mother and I believe grown daughter live in Charlotte also.

The BowbCats are young blue chip players not with bloated salaries with lead to bloated ego. Whats the one thing Larry said he had to do in NY that he never did before? "Coach Motivation"!

I'd put my money that in 3 seasons Larry has a team finish ahead of ours.

Either PHilly or Charlotte.
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3/14/2007  2:16 PM
Posted by playa2:

The Bobcats coaching job will be very attractive to someone. The new coach will walk into a situation full of decent complementary players, tons of salary-cap room and likely two first-round choices in the 2007 NBA draft.

One of those picks might even get you Kevin Durant or Greg Oden (and listening to Jordan talk, I'd guess he would choose Durant No. 1 if given the chance).

Charlotte observer quote:The new coach must be patient, which is not one of Jordan's greatest strengths.

"It's easy to say -- and I've learned this with Kwame Brown -- that this kid can't do this or can't do that," he said, laughing.



They have something to choose from.........in no particular order LB, Jim O'Brien, Rick Adelman, Paul Silas, Mike Fratello, Terry Porter, P.J. Carliesimo, Paul Westphal, Lenny Wilkens, Stan VanGundy, Del Harris

If Jordan and Bernie make the right decisions this off-season they'll be one of the better teams next yr and it's not even debateable.
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3/14/2007  2:18 PM
Posted by kam77:

Patience with kids isn't one of LB's strengths either.

Edited for accuracy.

Anyway... apathy.
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3/14/2007  2:48 PM
click here

for jordan's full press conference from the bickerstaff announcement.
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3/14/2007  4:34 PM
Posted by djsunyc:

click here

for jordan's full press conference from the bickerstaff announcement.

Good link DJ. I don't see LB working out with Morrison, who plays no D and I have doubts about LB and Felton, since Felton's game is a little more freelance. If the Bobcats can sign Carter and get Durant or Ogden, they would be set for the next 5-8 years. Ogden and Okafor and Wallace would be the toughest defensive frontcourt in the league.
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3/14/2007  4:47 PM
Posted by djsunyc:

click here

for jordan's full press conference from the bickerstaff announcement.

DJ, I'm wondering, is LB re-making the Sixers behind the scene as you suggested yesterday, or is he about to be the Bobcats' new coach? Or is he, as I think, doing both and trying to set the world's record for number of contracts collected/backs stabbed-deded at one time?

oohah

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3/14/2007  4:50 PM
Posted by oohah:
Posted by djsunyc:

click here

for jordan's full press conference from the bickerstaff announcement.

DJ, I'm wondering, is LB re-making the Sixers behind the scene as you suggested yesterday, or is he about to be the Bobcats' new coach? Or is he, as I think, doing both and trying to set the world's record for number of contracts collected/backs stabbed-deded at one time?

oohah

right now? i'm not sure b/c i hear he's in the process of curing feline aids.
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3/14/2007  4:52 PM
Don't forget about Doug Collins I wouldn't count him out as a viable candidate.
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3/14/2007  5:40 PM
right now? i'm not sure b/c i hear he's in the process of curing feline aids.




oohah

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3/14/2007  7:21 PM
Posted by playa2:
Posted by Bonn1997:
What ever he does I bet the team will be better after he leaves his mark in charlotte or philly.
We got better as soon as he LEFT here too!

Bonn what part of Canada you from ?
A little west of Toronto. I couldn't make it to tonight's game, though. I am watching in my apt.
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3/14/2007  9:09 PM
Im down in Niagara Falls
JAMES DOLAN on Isiah : He's a good friend of mine and of the organization and I will continue to solicit his views. He will always have strong ties to me and the team.
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3/14/2007  9:37 PM
Really? Is that where you live or are you on vacation? Are you on the US or Canadian side of the Falls
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3/15/2007  11:00 AM
american side, well right outside of niagara falls in wheatfield I live there.

[Edited by - PLAYA2 on 03-15-2007 11:01]
JAMES DOLAN on Isiah : He's a good friend of mine and of the organization and I will continue to solicit his views. He will always have strong ties to me and the team.
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Posted by playa2:

american side, well right outside of niagara falls in wheatfield I live there.

[Edited by - PLAYA2 on 03-15-2007 11:01]

Cool. Next time the Knicks play the Raptors in Toronto, we should try to organize a get together. I *think* JoeC lives near Buffalo. Or maybe TMS does? I think one of the posters here does.
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3/15/2007  8:04 PM

Just don't bring on the "felix Unger" act down on Playa!
SAS Columnist Piece on Larry Brown's Future

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