Yahoo! Sports reported Monday that Larry Brown wants to become Philadelphia's
president and has targeted Washington Wizards front office executive Milt
Newton as his general manager and the Atlanta Hawks' Mike Woodson as the next
head coach for the 76ers.
Reaction out of Charlotte seemed to be that Brown hasn't made a decision
about his future.
"That's news to me," Charlotte's president and CEO Fred Whitfield told The
Charlotte Observer. "I'll check with (majority owner) Michael Jordan."
"I think I've answered that for the last two months," Brown told the Gaston
Gazette. "I'm not coaching anywhere but Charlotte."
Brown did say he would discuss his future with his family and with Jordan.
"Now, am I going to talk to my family and talk to Michael? Absolutely," said
Brown, who has two years left on a four-year coaching contract he signed with
the Bobcats in May 2008. "But I'm not coaching anywhere but for Michael if
he'll have me."
76ers chairman Ed Snider says he has not contacted Brown about coming back to
Philadelphia.
"I don't know where this stuff comes from," Snider told the Philadelphia
Daily News last night. "I keep reading that [new Bobcats owner] Michael
Jordan has said it'd be OK for Brown to leave [under certain circumstances].
But it's not coming from us. Nothing is coming from us."
Genral manager Ed Stefanski, who would be out if Brown does come back to the
team, is still putting together a list of coaching candidates.
"Ed Stefanski has begun the process of identifying coaching candidates,"
Peter Luukko told The Philadelphia Inquirer Monday. "It's still too early in
our search for us to make any additional comments."
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