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'Cats give vagabond coach Brown his ninth NBA life

 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Larry Brown wanted a chance to resurrect his vagabond, Hall of Fame coaching career. Michael Jordan needed a veteran teacher and a big hire to rescue his sinking reputation as an NBA executive.

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The two former North Carolina players teamed up Tuesday when Jordan introduced Brown as coach of the Charlotte Bobcats -- his ninth NBA job. Brown agreed to a four-year contract, returning to the state where his nomadic coaching journey began.

"How are you going to say no to Michael?" Brown asked. "I've known him a long time. The things he stands for have made our game better. There's no way I could say no to him. It was a pretty easy decision once my wife said yes."

Brown, 67, replaces Sam Vincent, whom Jordan hired last year despite no NBA head coaching experience. Vincent, who was fired Saturday, struggled to find consistent rotations and clashed with players in a 32-50 season.

Brown's nine NBA teams are three more than any other coach. Kevin Loughery and Lenny Wilkens each coached six.

"I think I've coached almost everybody in the NBA, but I'm going to challenge everybody to do their best," Brown said. "That's what Michael is about and that's what I'm about."

The Bobcats are in their fourth year, and Brown gives the struggling franchise instant credibility. He's one of only five NBA coaches with more than 1,000 wins and the only coach to lead teams to NBA and NCAA titles.

"I don't want to put too much pressure on Larry," Jordan said. "But I think this is the atmosphere he enjoys."

Michael Jordan welcomes Larry Brown back to North Carolina. (AP)  
Michael Jordan welcomes Larry Brown back to North Carolina. (AP)  
But Brown hasn't lasted anywhere long, and has had some ugly divorces. His last coaching job was the disastrous 2005-06 season in New York, when the Knicks went 23-59 and Brown clashed with management.

His dismissal was followed by a long dispute over how much money he was owed for the rest of his contract.

A deal eventually was struck and Brown became an executive vice president with the Philadelphia 76ers, but Brown yearned to return to the bench.

"I was a bad coach. I did a bad job. I learned from that," Brown said, referring to his time with the Knicks. "But being out of it in the last few years, even though I had a title in Philly ... I just missed being around the game. I love it. I want to be a part of it."

Jordan said he contacted Brown before hiring Vincent last spring, but Brown said he wasn't ready to return. He changed his mind late this season, quitting his job in Philadelphia after being interviewed for the Stanford opening.

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April 29, 2008 3:46 pm

Not only because Brown is who he is, but because Vincent was wearing out his welcome.  Fans of the team KNOW this team has the talent to win more than they did this year, and of course the coach is the first to take the blame.

I'm not delusional in thinking this is a GREAT basketball team, but they really could've done better. Vincent clashing with these young players was a ...(more)

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April 30, 2008 11:33 am
It was formally announced today that Larry Brown will take over as head coach of 4 NBA teams next season. The Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks, Charlotte Bobcats, and Miami ...(more)
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April 30, 2008 5:10 pm

So Phil Jackson has abandoned the Bulls after the MJ era and the Lakers once during the Kobe era. Pat Riley has abandoned the Lakers, Knicks, and the Heat twice ...(more)

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April 30, 2008 5:39 pm

have them getting Kevin Love

I thought he would go much higher than that - is he more hype than substance?

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April 29, 2008 1:50 pm
Big in a sarcastic way...  A team that was 8 games below .500, the Hawks, are now going at it with the Celtics in the first round...  The Bobcats are a talented team if ...(more)
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April 29, 2008 5:26 pm