作者BIASONICA (my desired happiness)
看板Hornets
标题[TimesPicayune] FIRST STEPS
时间Sat May 8 12:33:13 2004
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FIRST STEPS
As the Hornets begin the task of finding a replacement for
General Manager Bob Bass, assistant GM Allan Bristow steps
up as one of the first contenders
Friday, May 07, 2004
By John Reid
and Jimmy Smith par Staff writers
Hornets assistant general manager Allan Bristow said Thursday
that he wants whatever is "best for the team," but would like
to be considered for the job that Bob Bass will vacate in June.
Bass, the team's executive vice president of basketball
operations and general manager, announced Wednesday his plans
to retire.
Majority owner George Shinn hasn't announced his list of
potential candidates to replace Bass, but Bristow hopes to be
on it.
"Whatever happens, I feel like I'm already on the team. It's
just a matter of what needs to be done," Bristow said. "As a
team player, you want to do what's best for the team."
Shinn has imposed no timetable for when he wants the position
filled. With draft upcoming June 24, Bass won't officially
retire until June 30.
Bristow will assist Bass and Shinn with the evaluation of the
Coach Tim Floyd and his assistants. Bristow also will help with
the team's draft preparations and other personnel decisions
regarding possible trades and free agents.
Shinn did not make any public comments Thursday regarding his
search. But on Wednesday, Shinn said it's pretty obvious that
Bristow is a candidate.
Bristow will be the only candidate with experience with the
team as vice president of basketball operations. He held that
position from 1990-91. From 1997-98, he held the same position
with the Denver Nuggets.
Bristow was the Hornets' head coach from 1990 to 1996, compiling
a 207-203 record. He has the second-most victories in franchise
history.
He was hired for his current position last summer.
"A lot of discussion, especially with George and his advisers,
I think will eventually come to pass," Bristow said.
To help draw a pool of candidates, Shinn plans to seek advice
from the league. Two potential candidates who could join
Bristow on the list are Wayne Cooper, the Sacramento Kings'
vice president of basketball operations, and Denver Nuggets
assistant general manager David Fredman.
Fredman spent 27 years with the Jazz, working in basketball
operations for 14 seasons. He assisted with draft preparation,
contract negotiations and talent evaluation. From 1987 to 1999,
he was an assistant coach, focusing on advance scouting and
game preparation.
With the New Orleans Jazz, Fredman began as an intern in public
relations and ticket sales and later was the franchise's director
of media relations.
Fredman declined comment on the New Orleans job because he's
under contract with the Nuggets.
Cooper, who played for UNO and was the Sun Belt Conference MVP
as a senior in 1978, said the Hornets have not contacted him
and declined further comment. He was a candidate for the Toronto
Raptors' vacant general manager's job but withdrew from
consideration. That job has not been filled.
. . . . . . .
John Reid can be reached at
[email protected] or (504) 826-3405.
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