If the Washington Wizards are in the market for a head coach, people close to Magic assistant Patrick Ewing say the Hall of Famer would be receptive.
Ewing will not publicly comment about specific jobs that might be open after the season out of respect for those interim coaches currently on board.
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Only if he keeps the haircut
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NOOOOOOOOO!!!
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by little stevie colter on Mar 13, 2009 2:27 PM EDT reply actions
Please God No
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Hasn't this come up before?
I feel like he’s said something to this effect before. Of course he’d be receptive, it’s a head coaching gig. It’s a non-story.
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It's absolutely fascinating
reading about this. I never paid much attention to it before
Hmm
For the record, I would also be receptive to a head coaching job.
Ridiculous? I think Not.
Upside? Plenty.
RidiculousUpside
by Scott Schroeder on Mar 13, 2009 4:26 PM EDT reply actions
As a big man coach, yes, as a head coach, no
When are general managers going to realize that being a good player doesn’t make someone a good coach?
Ewing always wants a head coaching job
It’s crazy.
You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.
We already have him for a big man coach, didn't we?
But as a head coach, I’ll pass.
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Title should read "had"
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