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By Melody Gutierrez and Sam Amick -- Bee Staff Writers
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Right staff, wrong seats.
Eric Musselman sat at Arco Arena on Wednesday, watching the Monarchs game across from the bench he'll assume in October and flanked by coaching types whom The Bee has learned are part of his new staff.
Musselman said one contract, in particular, has stalled any official announcement, though he expects one by the end of this week or next.
"It's been hectic," Musselman said. "Hopefully, it will calm down."
New York Knicks assistant Brendan O'Connor, who was reported to be joining the Kings weeks ago, attended the game with Musselman. The new faces began with San Diego
State assistant Mark Hughes, who was also with Musselman. Hughes -- who won a national championship with Michigan as a collegiate player and played in the NBA, Continental Basketball Association and Europe -- was formerly an Orlando Magic assistant (2003-05) and a head coach for Grand Rapids of the CBA from 1997 to 2002.
Also in attendance and a new name was Clay Moser, a former president and head coach of the now-defunct Great Lake Storm of the CBA. The season before joining the Storm, Moser was an advance scout for Musselman with the Golden State Warriors.
T.R. Dunn, one of four Kings assistants dismissed with former head coach Rick Adelman, will be retained, as well. Former Memphis video scout Jason Hamm, who was not in attendance, is also on board. Hamm has been working out Francisco García at the practice facility often of late.
The likely final addition whose contract may be stalling matters is Denver assistant Scott Brooks, who has been reported to be joining the Kings. Musselman said the list of quality assistant coaches made the job more difficult.
"It was the only (head-coaching) opening, so there has been a lot of qualified guys contacting us," he said. "We want to get the guys who fit in with our program the best."
Several Kings -- including Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Mike Bibby and García -- have been working out around town.
"It's good to see so many players around," Musselman said.
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By Melody Gutierrez and Sam Amick -- Bee Staff Writers
Published 12:01 am PDT Thursday, June 22, 2006 var ppn='Page C9';if(ppv==1){ppn=''+ppn+'';}document.write('
Story appeared in Sports section, '+ppn);
Story appeared in Sports section, Page C9
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Right staff, wrong seats.
Eric Musselman sat at Arco Arena on Wednesday, watching the Monarchs game across from the bench he'll assume in October and flanked by coaching types whom The Bee has learned are part of his new staff.
Musselman said one contract, in particular, has stalled any official announcement, though he expects one by the end of this week or next.
"It's been hectic," Musselman said. "Hopefully, it will calm down."
New York Knicks assistant Brendan O'Connor, who was reported to be joining the Kings weeks ago, attended the game with Musselman. The new faces began with San Diego
State assistant Mark Hughes, who was also with Musselman. Hughes -- who won a national championship with Michigan as a collegiate player and played in the NBA, Continental Basketball Association and Europe -- was formerly an Orlando Magic assistant (2003-05) and a head coach for Grand Rapids of the CBA from 1997 to 2002.
Also in attendance and a new name was Clay Moser, a former president and head coach of the now-defunct Great Lake Storm of the CBA. The season before joining the Storm, Moser was an advance scout for Musselman with the Golden State Warriors.
T.R. Dunn, one of four Kings assistants dismissed with former head coach Rick Adelman, will be retained, as well. Former Memphis video scout Jason Hamm, who was not in attendance, is also on board. Hamm has been working out Francisco García at the practice facility often of late.
The likely final addition whose contract may be stalling matters is Denver assistant Scott Brooks, who has been reported to be joining the Kings. Musselman said the list of quality assistant coaches made the job more difficult.
"It was the only (head-coaching) opening, so there has been a lot of qualified guys contacting us," he said. "We want to get the guys who fit in with our program the best."
Several Kings -- including Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Mike Bibby and García -- have been working out around town.
"It's good to see so many players around," Musselman said.
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