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For Knicks coach Woodson, the ring's the thing
Woodson has tasted success before. He won in high school, earned an NIT title at Indiana and was an assistant on Larry Brown 's staff when the Detroit Pistons won the NBA title in 2004.But there is something missing from his resume, a hole that he badly wants Read more »
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LA Clippers fire coach Del Negro
his current one expires at the end of June. He is just the second coach to leave the team with a winning record, following Larry Brown in 1993. "This was a difficult decision, but we feel this is the best decision for our franchise moving forward," said Gary from China Daily Read more »
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WIP’s Marc Rayfield Joins Larry Brown In Philly Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
especially with today’s players, but he got his point across with Allen Iverson and that’s why they got to the finals. Larry Brown is a great teacher, a great communicator. There is only one time in his career where they’ve always gotten better. “He’s the from CBS Philly Read more »
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Larry Brown: Old-school coaching means more than analytics
he no longer plies his trade here, former 76ers coach Larry Brown still keeps his eyes and ears focused on all things basketball in Philadelphia. Brown, who coached the Sixers from 1997-2003, expressed some skepticism about the direction of his old team. Now from Philadelphia Inquirer Read more »
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Would Larry Brown take Brooklyn Nets job? Dallas writer says, "Duh"
Brown was born in Brooklyn. Larry Brown was the Nets coach for nearly two years in the 1980's and had a .537 winning percentage. Larry Brown is in the Hall of Fame. Larry Brown gave Billy King his first break and King often quotes him. But Larry Brown is under from Nets Daily: For New Jersey Nets Fans Read more »
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Driving dunk by ancient Tayshaun Prince conjures glory days of unique NBA champs -- the '04 Pistons
that Durant would go 5-of-21 in the clinching game that sends Memphis to its first conference final? Maybe his old coach Larry Brown knew: "He's long and athletic and he's smart," said Brown, the current Southern Methodist coach, as he drove this evening to from PennLive.com Read more »