<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>One league executive who is friends with Larry Brown said that he could foresee the ousted Knicks' coach joining Michael Jordan with the Charlotte Bobcats ."If Larry is looking for a comfortable exit to his career, Charlotte would be it," the team executive said.Dean Smith might also join the organization as a consultant.</div>SourceThere was more to story including the thoughts of him going to Golden State <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Brown's landing spot won't be Golden State, despite speculation because of his Hamptons friendship with owner Chris Cohan. A person familiar with the owner's thinking told The Post that Brown won't be considered for Mike Montgomery's job.</div>
Either team is a better choice than NY, good to see he isnt limiting his talents. You know, going somewhere
Yea, he may be going to Charlotte and teaming up with Jordan. If you go to the Bobcats forum I also have a article there.
this is probaly a bigger possibility then we think, both are carolina players and they have carolina players and they basically all stick together
I don't see it. If anything, he is going to a good team. Why would you leave a horrible team, to go to one arguably worse? I really don't see it happening.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KMart @ Jun 24 2006, 04:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I don't see it. If anything, he is going to a good team. Why would you leave a horrible team, to go to one arguably worse? I really don't see it happening.</div>Heres the difference between the two teams, the Knicks brought him in to get wins fast, Isiah cares about the present not about the future. While in the other hand, the Bobcats don't care if they lose games right now, so Larry wouldn't get fired in his first year for not making the playoffs.
It's not that, it's the fact that Larry wants to win quickly. It's the fact that today's NBA is filled with athletes and no-defense, to go along with selfish play. He stresses the opposite of each. It's jsut not his league anymore
There is a chance he would go coach the Bobcats.But you know what would have been good for Larry to late now, but if he was the coach of the Kings it would have been a good fit. Artest is a D guy hands down, and Larry likes D.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BCB @ Jun 24 2006, 04:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The last thing the Bobcats need is this nutjob. :no1:</div>Why do you think the Bobcats should not get Larry Brown?
I just dislike Larry Brown at this point. He has shown he doesn't care about his teams strengths, their needs, he jsut wants everything his way. Joe Dumars called Larry a bad guy, and now Larry has shown that to me
I'll never forgive him for what he did to the Pistons, he was job searching in the middle of the f*cking playoffs two years ago, he's so ridiculously self centered i'll be pissed off at whatever team signs him.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KMart @ Jun 24 2006, 04:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I just dislike Larry Brown at this point. He has shown he doesn't care about his teams strengths, their needs, he jsut wants everything his way. Joe Dumars called Larry a bad guy, and now Larry has shown that to me</div>Larry Brown is a D kinda coach, and they new it when they hired him. So bring in guys who can play D, or don't hire him. And bad guy has he done something not legal? How are you going to call someone a bad guy then? LOL
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (iversonfan268 @ Jun 24 2006, 05:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I would actually like to see him manage the Bobcats to see how him and MJ work together</div>Yea same here that could be a good match. MJ does the management stuff brings in the players. And Larry will coach he will do good if guys over there listen to him he knows what he is doing that's why he is a hall of fame coach.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KMart @ Jun 24 2006, 04:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I don't see it. If anything, he is going to a good team. Why would you leave a horrible team, to go to one arguably worse? I really don't see it happening.</div>The Bobcats are not an overly bad team, they are just young and injury riddled. Actually, if Larry Brown was smart, this would be a good team for him to go to. This team is right up his alley for coaching, and would be a nice team to end his career with. First He would get a chance to show how good of a teacher he really is, by taking on this young team. He knows the management decently, and they would all come from the same school of thought. Brown will have a good group of defensive minded players to play on the court. I will be lead by Okafor, who can be his Big Ben like, anchor of the defense. The other leader Wallace could be like his Tayshaun Prince defensive man on the perimeter. Offensively he will have a team that would be able to play that slow down the pace of the game, pass the ball around for the open man, type of game that Larry Brown likes to coach.The icing on the cake for Brown however, is that he will have a young point guard to mold into what he wants. A point guard who already looks to set up his teamates, not one that is looking to set himself up like Stephon Marbury. Felton will be willing to listen and learn, and will be an easy point guard to coach. I am positive that Brown would love him, and love teaching him the "right way" to play basketball because of how easy it will be.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (valo35 @ Jun 24 2006, 05:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The Bobcats are not an overly bad team, they are just young and injury riddled. Actually, if Larry Brown was smart, this would be a good team for him to go to. This team is right up his alley for coaching, and would be a nice team to end his career with. First He would get a chance to show how good of a teacher he really is, by taking on this young team. He knows the management decently, and they would all come from the same school of thought. Brown will have a good group of defensive minded players to play on the court. I will be lead by Okafor, who can be his Big Ben like, anchor of the defense. The other leader Wallace could be like his Tayshaun Prince defensive man on the perimeter. Offensively he will have a team that would be able to play that slow down the pace of the game, pass the ball around for the open man, type of game that Larry Brown likes to coach.The icing on the cake for Brown however, is that he will have a young point guard to mold into what he wants. A point guard who already looks to set up his teamates, not one that is looking to set himself up like Stephon Marbury. Felton will be willing to listen and learn, and will be an easy point guard to coach. I am positive that Brown would love him, and love teaching him the "right way" to play basketball because of how easy it will be.</div>Could not have said it any better my self. Wallace, Okafor, Felton, May, there C Breznek, or w/e his name is. They got a lot of young players.