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标题[TimesPicayune] Shinn more involved in search for coach
时间Sun May 16 14:22:43 2004
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Shinn more involved in search for coach
Bass's retirement necessitates a different approach this time
Saturday, May 15, 2004
John Reid and Jimmy Smith par Staff writers
Hornets majority owner George Shinn is taking a more active role in
the search for a coach this time around, doing everything from
gathering information on candidates to fielding calls from those
interested in the job.
When the Hornets went searching for a head coach last year, executive
vice president of basketball operations and general manager Bob Bass
did most of the work.
Bass conducted all the first round of interviews before the franchise
targeted Tim Floyd. Floyd held the job one season and was fired eight
days ago.
This time, the Hornets' search is being conducted differently.
With Bass announcing his retirement, effective June 30, and with the
team also seeking to hire a general manager, Shinn will be involved in
the initial round of interviews that is expected to start Monday with
former New Jersey Nets coach Byron Scott.
"George is getting really involved in this (job search) process, and
it's going to help a lot," Bass said.
Earlier this week, Shinn made calls to Nets owner Lewis Katz to gather
information on Scott, now considered one of the top candidates for the
job.
Shinn also laid out the qualifications he was looking for in a coach
to Golden State Warriors point guard Avery Johnson, a native New
Orleanian who has expressed interest in the job, said Johnson's agent,
Tony Butt. Shinn wants an experienced coach who has had success in the
NBA. Next season, the team is shifting to the highly competitive
Western Conference.
"This is my life," Shinn said. "It means everything to me. I want to
win. I sacrificed everything I had in my life to get this team
initially. I'll sacrifice everything to build it."
Scott said during the ABC's NBA studio show before Thursday's telecast
of Game 5 between the Los Angeles Lakers and the San Antonio Spurs that
he's interested in the Hornets' job.
"They got some interesting pieces there," Scott said. "Baron Davis, I'm
a big fan of; and the two Jamals (Jamaal) Magloire and (Jamal) Mashburn;
and P.J. Brown, I think, has always been underrated.
"So they have some interested pieces there. If the owner gives me a call,
I'll be more than happy to go down there and talk with them."
Besides helping in the coaching search, Bass also is getting the team
prepared for the June 24 draft. He and assistant general manager Allan
Bristow are lining up draft prospects for workouts starting at the
Alario Center at the end of this month.
He and Bristow also will be involved in the upcoming interviews. The
Hornets also are considering former NBA head coaches Mike Fratello,
Brian Hill and George Karl for the job. The team also is looking at two
assistant coaches -- Donald Newman of the Nets and the Memphis Grizzlies'
Lionel Hollins. Newman is a New Orleans native who prepped at Brother
Martin.
Former Lakers standout Michael Cooper and Hornets assistant Alvin Gentry
also have been mentioned as candidates.
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John Reid can be reached at
[email protected] or at (504) 826-3405.
Jimmy Smith can be reached at
[email protected] or at (504) 826-3814.
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