Brown interested in Kings job
By Ailene Voisin - Bee Staff Writer
Published 1:18 pm PDT Friday, June 15, 2007
http://www.sacbee.com/kings/story/224973.html
Former NBA head coach Larry Brown, who has been out of coaching since his dramatic - and disappointing - one-year tenure with the New York Knicks, has expressed interest in the Kings vacancy.
"I want to get back," Brown said when contacted at his home in Philadelphia. "I miss it terribly. I haven't lost the passion to teach and coach. I don't want to end my career at 23-59. I feel I can do better. I look at Sacramento ... I respect the heck out of Geoff (Petrie). I coached half that team. I don't mind going somewhere that's rebuilding, but wherever I go, I want everybody to feel that I'm the right person."
The much-traveled Brown, 66, has captured championships in the NCAA (Kansas, 1988) and NBA. His Detroit Pistons defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in 2003-2004, and a year later, extended the San Antonio Spurs to seven games before faltering in the finale.
Following a highly-publicized spat with management, Brown left the Pistons that offseason for the New York Knicks, but struggled to a 23-59 record and was released after one season.
He was a candidate for recent vacancies in Charlotte and Memphis, but lost out to Sam Vincent and Marc Iavaroni, respectively.
By Ailene Voisin - Bee Staff Writer
Published 1:18 pm PDT Friday, June 15, 2007
http://www.sacbee.com/kings/story/224973.html
Former NBA head coach Larry Brown, who has been out of coaching since his dramatic - and disappointing - one-year tenure with the New York Knicks, has expressed interest in the Kings vacancy.
"I want to get back," Brown said when contacted at his home in Philadelphia. "I miss it terribly. I haven't lost the passion to teach and coach. I don't want to end my career at 23-59. I feel I can do better. I look at Sacramento ... I respect the heck out of Geoff (Petrie). I coached half that team. I don't mind going somewhere that's rebuilding, but wherever I go, I want everybody to feel that I'm the right person."
The much-traveled Brown, 66, has captured championships in the NCAA (Kansas, 1988) and NBA. His Detroit Pistons defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in 2003-2004, and a year later, extended the San Antonio Spurs to seven games before faltering in the finale.
Following a highly-publicized spat with management, Brown left the Pistons that offseason for the New York Knicks, but struggled to a 23-59 record and was released after one season.
He was a candidate for recent vacancies in Charlotte and Memphis, but lost out to Sam Vincent and Marc Iavaroni, respectively.