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www.detnews.com/2003/pist...179401.htm
Rick Carlisle probably won't be without a job too long.
Carlisle, fired by the Pistons on Saturday, could be signing on to coach the Portland Trail Blazers sometime this week.
Carlisle's firing, after posting back-to-back 50-victory seasons in his first two years as a head coach, set off a chain reaction around the NBA. The Trail Blazers, who just this past week told the Philadelphia 76ers they wouldn't allow Coach Maurice Cheeks to interview there, have changed their minds.
Cheeks, a former 76ers star and an assistant under Larry Brown, has given permission to talk to Philadelphia about Brown's old job. Brown will be introduced as the Pistons coach at a news conference as early as Monday.
What sweetens the pot for Carlisle is the fact that the Trail Blazers are without a general manager. Bob Whitsitt resigned after this season. It's no secret that Carlisle, who was an NBA assistant for 11 seasons before coming to Detroit, would love a chance to both run an organization and coach it at the same time.
"Maybe there's an opportunity with one of these jobs open that fits my particular profile," Carlisle said. "I don't know, but I guess I'll find out more about it the next seven days."
Carlisle was an assistant for P.J. Carlesimo in Portland between 1994-97. The Trail Blazers went to the playoffs in each of those three seasons.
Carlisle is known as a no-
nonsense kind of leader. Many believe that's what that talented group of players need in Portland to get to the next step.
BEST OF LUCK RICK!! hope he goes there and does well.. 8)
Brown to Pistons
Cheeks to Sixers
Carlisle to Blazers
WOW-what a 3 way this weekend...
Rick Carlisle probably won't be without a job too long.
Carlisle, fired by the Pistons on Saturday, could be signing on to coach the Portland Trail Blazers sometime this week.
Carlisle's firing, after posting back-to-back 50-victory seasons in his first two years as a head coach, set off a chain reaction around the NBA. The Trail Blazers, who just this past week told the Philadelphia 76ers they wouldn't allow Coach Maurice Cheeks to interview there, have changed their minds.
Cheeks, a former 76ers star and an assistant under Larry Brown, has given permission to talk to Philadelphia about Brown's old job. Brown will be introduced as the Pistons coach at a news conference as early as Monday.
What sweetens the pot for Carlisle is the fact that the Trail Blazers are without a general manager. Bob Whitsitt resigned after this season. It's no secret that Carlisle, who was an NBA assistant for 11 seasons before coming to Detroit, would love a chance to both run an organization and coach it at the same time.
"Maybe there's an opportunity with one of these jobs open that fits my particular profile," Carlisle said. "I don't know, but I guess I'll find out more about it the next seven days."
Carlisle was an assistant for P.J. Carlesimo in Portland between 1994-97. The Trail Blazers went to the playoffs in each of those three seasons.
Carlisle is known as a no-
nonsense kind of leader. Many believe that's what that talented group of players need in Portland to get to the next step.
BEST OF LUCK RICK!! hope he goes there and does well.. 8)
Brown to Pistons
Cheeks to Sixers
Carlisle to Blazers
WOW-what a 3 way this weekend...
