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AP: Carlisle say's he's talking to 2 NBA teams

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by thexman, Jun 2, 2003.

  1. thexman

    thexman Member

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    Carlisle says he's talking to two NBA teams

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    Associated Press


    AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Former Detroit Pistons coach Rick Carlisle said Monday he plans to pursue coaching jobs this week during the NBA's predraft camp.

    "I'm going to talk to two teams in Chicago about potential opportunities, and I'm excited about that," Carlisle said less than an hour before Larry Brown was announced as his successor with the Pistons.

    The NBA teams who have openings are the Wizards, 76ers, Hawks, Clippers, and Hornets. The new franchise in Charlotte doesn't begin play until 2004.

    Carlisle, who declined to name the teams with whom he would interview, was abruptly fired Saturday after guiding Detroit to a pair of 50-win seasons and an appearance this year in the Eastern Conference finals.

    The 42-year-old was fired with one year and $2 million left on his contract despite winning two straight division titles and the NBA Coach of the Year award in 2002.

    He sat next to the man who had just fired him, Joe Dumars, Saturday afternoon at the Pistons' practice facility. Carlisle poked fun at himself during an opening statement, then initiated jokes and even defended Dumars' decision when he was pressed to explain the dismissal.

    Carlisle, in his first head coaching job, helped turn Detroit from a lottery team into one of the top teams in the East.

    He led the Pistons to a 100-64 regular-season record and a 12-15 postseason mark over two years. Their season ended May 24 when they were swept by New Jersey in the conference finals.

    Some believed there was tension between Dumars and Carlisle, but both denied that was true Saturday.

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    I would imagine that Houston is one of the 2 teams and the other may be New Orleans. I say go after him and pay him to get him here.
     
  2. Batman Jones

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    Weird, selective list. Did we hire someone?
     
  3. JBIIRockets

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    WTF? Why would not include the Rockets on this list. What an idiot.
     
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  4. Toast

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    Someone needs to tell this AP writer that there's a coaching position open in Houston as well.
     
  5. TechieOne

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    I think he'll be great in Toronto.
     
  6. SLA

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    WTF. Where's Houston/!?

    You can't trust this media..

    They say Van Gundy to Cleveland.

    Silas to Philadelphia.

    Dunleavy to Hawks.

    Then Dunleavy to Rockets.

    And now they don't even have the most attractive job opening out there!

    This guy or gal.........dumb.

    Well I hope we talk to Carlisle.
     
  7. VARocketsFan

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    I just went to the article on espn.com and this is how it reads:

    The NBA teams who have openings are the Rockets, Wizards, 76ers, Hawks, Clippers, and Hornets. The new franchise in Charlotte doesn't begin play until 2004.

    Listing us first instead of not at all. I don't know how the Rox got lost in the transfer, but we're still coachless.
     
  8. ima_drummer2k

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    Memo to AP writers:

    There ARE a few cities with NBA teams located south of Washington and west of Philidelphia. Hello?!?!?
     

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