CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -While Larry Brown isn’t sure how much longer he’ll be on the bench, the nomadic Hall of Famer insists Charlotte will be his last coaching job.
Responding on Wednesday to continued speculation he could bolt for the Philadelphia 76ers or the Los Angeles Clippers at the end of the season, the 69-year-old Brown said “I’m not going to coach for anybody else” other than Bobcats owner Michael Jordan.
It was Jordan who hired Brown in 2008 after he spent two years out of the NBA following one ugly season in New York. In his record ninth NBA head coaching job, Brown has guided the six-year-old Bobcats to their first playoff berth.
Brown wouldn’t say if he’d like to someday be a general manager, stressing that he “can’t remember having any more fun as a coach.”
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