作者BIASONICA (my desired happiness)
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標題[TimesPicayune] Hill to speak to Shinn today
時間Tue May 25 18:51:48 2004
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Hill to speak to Shinn today
Karl is not interested in coaching Hornets
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
By Jimmy Smith and John Reid par Staff writers
Former Hornets assistant coach Brian Hill will interview today
with majority owner George Shinn for the head coaching vacancy
in New Orleans, league sources said Monday. Meanwhile, the
agent for George Karl said his client isn't interested in the
job.
Hill, who guided the Orlando Magic to the NBA Finals in 1995
as its head coach, was a finalist last summer for the job that
went to Tim Floyd. Floyd was fired May 7 after one season with
the Hornets following a 41-41 regular-season record and a
first-round playoff elimination.
A league source said Shinn has spent the past three days in Los
Angeles interviewing Michael Cooper, coach of the WNBA's Los
Angeles Sparks, and TNT analyst Mike Fratello, former coach of
the Atlanta Hawks and Cleveland Cavaliers.
At the same time, it was business as usual in New Orleans. On
Monday at the Alario Center, the Hornets worked out their first
group of draft prospects -- Brigham Young guard Rafael Araujo,
Nevada guard Kirk Snyder, Missouri guard Rickey Paulding and
Kent State center John Edwards.
Assistant coaches Jeff Bower, Kenny Gattison and Jan van Breda
Kolff, who all have remained on the team's payroll since Floyd's
dismissal, helped conduct the workouts with Bob Bass, the Hornets'
executive vice president of basketball operations/general manager,
and assistant general manager Allan Bristow. Point guard Baron
Davis also watched some of the drills.
The Hornets will hold workouts until Thursday. In the June 24
draft, the Hornets have the 18th pick in the first round and 44th
in the second.
Through a team spokesman Monday, Shinn would not discuss the
specifics of his search for a coach, saying, "as soon as a
decision is made, we will make an announcement."
Last week, Shinn interviewed former New Jersey Nets coach Byron
Scott for two days, giving him a tour of the team's practice and
game facilities, offices and jet.
One person Shinn will not have to interview is Karl, former coach
of the Seattle SuperSonics and Milwaukee Bucks.
"At this point," said Warren Legarie, Karl's San Francisco-based
agent, "George doesn't have a real interest in that particular job."
Former Houston Rockets coach Rudy Tomjanovich also had told the
Hornets he had no interest in the vacancy.
Hill spent half a season this year as an assistant to Lawrence
Frank with the Nets. Frank was Hill's assistant with the Vancouver
Grizzlies from 1997 to 2000.
Hill has more than six years experience as an NBA head coach. He
has a 222-227 (.494) career record and is 18-18 in the postseason.
In addition to the 1995 Finals, Hill led the Magic to the 1996
Eastern Conference finals.
Fratello has 14 years of NBA head coaching experience.
He led the Atlanta Hawks and Cleveland Cavaliers to nine
postseason appearances. Three times (1986, 1987, 1988) he guided
the Hawks into the Eastern Conference semifinals.
He has a career regular-season coaching record of 572-465 (.552)
and a postseason mark of 20-34 (.370).
Neither Fratello, nor his agent, Atlanta-based Lonnie Cooper,
returned telephone calls Monday.
Bass, who is retiring next month, said Monday he couldn't give a
time frame on when the team will hire its next coach.
"It could happen at any time, or it could go on another two to
three weeks," Bass said, adding the team would like to have someone
in place before the June 24 draft. "I just can't put a time on it.
"I would say the coaching search is going a lot faster than the
general manager search at this point. The general manager search
is going kind of slow right now. I don't think we're moving very
fast on that one."
Bass is more in the background for this summer's coaching hunt but
did sit in last week when Shinn interviewed Scott.
"Let's say I'm updated every day on what's going on," Bass said.
"I was involved when Byron Scott came in. I spent a lot of time
with him.
"I don't really like coaching changes. But it's the NBA, and I
understand that and know it. The search is always tough, trying to
get the right decision, get the right coach for the particular team
we have."
. . . . . . .
Jimmy Smith can be reached at
[email protected] or (504) 826-3814.
John Reid can be reached at
[email protected] or (504) 826-3787.
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