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Saturday, 07 June 2008 16:26 |
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AZCentral is reporting that the Phoenix Suns finally have head coach after a long and detailed interview process.
Former lead assistant in Detroit, Terry Porter joins the Suns squad and brings two seasons of head coaching experience.
Steve Kerr made the decision Saturday and had this to say about Porter:
"He's a great leader," said Kerr, who was his San Antonio teammate for the final two years of Porter's 17-year career. "He's very tough-minded, confident yet humble, in a way that I think players will respect. He's a really good communicator."
Read more about the signing over on AZCentral. |
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Written by Harry Green
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Sunday, 13 April 2008 12:42 |
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 Once again my annual "Best Available Player" disclaimer. Most teams simply can't go that way because a limited cap forces them to address their needs. When a multiple position need is specified, like DB, it signifies the team needs help at multiple positions under that designation, in this case CB and S. The primary need is listed first. Some teams, like Atlanta, have so many openings they could draft anyone and should take the best player. |
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