Former Knicks assistant coach Tom Thibodeau has been contacted by several teams, including Chicago, Portland and Golden State, about joining their respective coaching staffs.
There is a strong possibility that Thibodeau will be reunited with Jeff Van Gundy if Van Gundy returns to coaching. The Cleveland Cavaliers are expected to make Van Gundy an offer within the next several days.
Van Gundy, though, is not ruling out returning to TNT as a broadcaster for at least one more season. Even if he is coaching next year, there is no guarantee that Thibodeau would be part of his staff.
Thibodeau was prepared to leave the Knicks and Van Gundy two years ago to become Maurice Cheeks' top assistant in Portland. The job would have made Thibodeau, 45, one of the league's highest-paid assistants.
Via New York Daily News
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John Paxson isn't afraid to state the obvious, which is one way he differentiates himself from Jerry Krause. If Krause were asked the day after the NBA lottery if he would consider trading his pick, he would have said, "I don't know.''
Paxson admits he will consider dealing the No. 7 selection, awarded to the Bulls on Thursday in Secaucus, N.J., and his candor has fueled a firestorm of trade rumors that assumes the draft pick is as good as gone.
Not so fast.
Paxson has identified his offseason goal as acquiring an athletic, defensive-minded small forward, preferably a veteran. And there will be a few to choose from this offseason in free agency. Scottie Pippen and James Posey are two the Bulls will consider very seriously.
Via Chicago Sun-Times
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The Bulls didn't move up in Thursday's NBA draft lottery, but the Paxson family was a big winner.
Cleveland captured the No. 1 pick and the right to select hometown hero LeBron James on June 26. For Cavaliers general manager Jim Paxson, the older brother of Bulls' GM John, it might have been a job-saving victory.
"I'm real happy for Jim and his organization, because they needed this badly," said John Paxson, who watched the lottery from his suburban home. "If it couldn't be me, I'm glad it's him."
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Bulls May 2003 Archive
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Chicago Tribune | May 23, 2003
Wouldn't you know it.
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Chicago Tribune | May 23, 2003
Stopping just short of wishing the hometown team would draft him, former Marquette All-American and Richards High star Dwyane Wade looked awfully comfortable in his Bulls practice jersey Thursday.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | May 23, 2003
Decked out in Chicago Bulls practice gear, with sweat pouring down his face, Dwyane Wade on Thursday began living his dream of playing in the National Basketball Association.
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Chicago Sun-Times | May 22, 2003
There won't be any lucky pennies and there won't be any superstitious routines, but what will reflect most vividly the changing face of the Bulls is there won't be any Jerry Krause tonight at the NBA draft lottery in Secaucus, N.
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Chicago Tribune | May 22, 2003
Whether it's a turnover on a fast break or a forced shot from a half-court set, bad timing has been a mainstay over the Bulls' difficult last five seasons.
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Chicago Tribune | May 20, 2003
On May 21, 2000, New Jersey had the league's seventh-worst regular-season record and entered the NBA draft lottery with a 4.
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Chicago Tribune | May 19, 2003
This is the week the Bulls may be able to put together a deal for Kevin Garnett.
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Chicago Sun-Times | May 16, 2003
Bulls operations chief John Paxson isn't waiting until the lottery May 22 to start evaluating draft prospects.
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Chicago Tribune | May 16, 2003
There's a light-hearted NBA theory that non-playoff teams don't even need a general manager for the first month after the regular season ends.
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Chicago Tribune | May 12, 2003
Sports teams and coaches love to come up with those motivational slogans to define a season.
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Biloxi Sun Herald | May 8, 2003
Tim Floyd is interested in coaching the New Orleans Hornets.
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Chicago Sun-Times | May 8, 2003
With the Utah Jazz once again eliminated from the playoffs, Jerry Sloan is getting back to the offseason country living he loves.
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Associated Press | May 7, 2003
Michael Jordan can have a job with Robert Johnson's NBA expansion franchise if he wants one.
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Chicago Sun-Times | May 6, 2003
They're not official members of the Dallas Mavericks, but Wayne L.
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Charlotte Observer | May 5, 2003
Could Michael Jordan end up running Charlotte's pro basketball franchise after all?
A meeting this week, involving Jordan and Washington Wizards owner Abe Pollin, could go a long way in determining whether Jordan would be interested in coming to Charlotte.
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New York Times | May 3, 2003
A meeting planned for later this week between Michael Jordan and the Washington Wizards' owners, Abe Pollin and Ted Leonsis, was intended as a discussion about Jordan's possible return to the team's front office, but it may instead end their partnership.