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[ESPN] Adelman reportedly replacing Van Gundy in Houston

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by nycundaground, May 22, 2007.

  1. nycundaground

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    Just saw this on ESPN, super great news.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2878281

    Adelman reportedly replacing Van Gundy in Houston

    In a good sign for getting the job, Rick Adelman interviewed for the Houston Rockets coaching position before Jeff Van Gundy even left the position.

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    Multiple media outlets were reporting on Monday night that the former Sacramento coach and the Rockets have indeed reached an agreement. Adelman will reportedly fly to Houston on Tuesday and be introduced on Wednesday.

    Rockets spokesman Nelson Luis told The Associated Press on Tuesday night that Adelman was expected to come to Houston on Tuesday, but said he had no details of his plans.

    He confirmed that Adelman has previously been interviewed for the job, which came open when Jeff Van Gundy was fired on Friday.

    Houston television station KRIV first reported the hiring on Monday night, citing league sources. The Houston Chronicle Web site and KTRH radio also said Adelman already has the job.

    Luis said he could not confirm the information.

    The Rockets' Game 7 playoff loss to Utah meant a first-round exit for the third time in Van Gundy's four seasons. The 45-year-old Van Gundy had one season left on a nonguaranteed contract.

    Adelman met last week with Rockets owner Leslie Alexander, Luis said.

    Adelman took the Portland Trail Blazers to the NBA Finals twice and also coached the Golden State Warriors. From 1998-2006 he was at the helm of the Sacramento Kings, taking the team to the playoffs every season but losing in the Western conference finals three times before being dismissed.

    The Kings did not make the playoffs last year under Eric Musselman, who was subsequently fired.

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
     
  2. Tigerknee

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    You don't say!
     
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