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Coming from the rookie GM whose resume is shorter than my...
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Del Negro interviewed Thursday for the job with his office partners, Suns General Manager Steve Kerr and Suns Vice President of Basketball Operations David Griffin. Knowing that Kerr's "mentality is to go with someone experienced with a veteran team," Del Negro said he would be interested in starting his coaching career as an assistant.
"The interview went extremely well," Del Negro said. "I know the team as well, if not better than anybody. I appreciated their support in me to interview me. It was lot of fun in terms of preparation and the things I put into it to talk about my philosophies."
When asked why he wouldn't coach the Suns himself, Kerr named lack of experience as one of the reasons:
That obviously implies that he is looking to hire an experienced coach. Yet, of the seven or so candidates that have interviewed so far, only one has head coaching experience (Porter, only 2 years) and three (Jackson, Hornacek, Del Negro) have no coaching experience at all. Most of the other people supposedly considered are at best assistant coaches too.
The Suns interviewed Shaw, a current Lakers assistant, last week after Los Angeles had eliminated Utah and before the San Antonio series. The (Riverside, Calif.) Press-Enterprise reported a week ago that Phoenix and Chicago interviewed Shaw, but the Suns' meeting went unconfirmed until this week.
Gambo and Ash just said Tyrone Corbin had a 2nd interview today. Elston Turner will have a 2nd interview tomorrow. The leading candidates are Corbin Porter and Turner.
I'm puzzled by Corbin's status. On paper, he does not seem to fit what the Suns were supposed to be looking for.
Pistons assistant Porter to interview again for Suns' coaching vacancy
Associated Press
Updated: May 31, 2008, 2:50 PM ET
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Terry Porter is expected to be interviewed for a second time by the Phoenix Suns later this week.
Porter joined Detroit Pistons coaches and players at their practice facility on Saturday, the day after the Boston Celtics eliminated them in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals.
The Suns have been searching for a head coach since Mike D'Antoni resigned to lead the New York Knicks. Candidates include Porter, Houston Rockets assistant Elston Turner and former NBA player and TV analyst Mark Jackson.
Porter was Flip Saunders' lead assistant in Detroit the past two seasons. He led the Milwaukee Bucks' from 2003-05, helping them win 41 games and earn a spot in the 2004 playoffs. His coaching career started as a Sacramento Kings assistant in 2002.
Suns general manager Steve Kerr was one of Porter's teammates during his 17-year career with Portland, Minnesota, Miami and San Antonio.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
I think Budenholzer is the perfect fit! Then get Shaw, Silas, Corbin, Porter as assistants..
Saunders is officially out in Detroit. The Suns better move quick if they want Porter because I'm sure the Pistons will be looking to hire him as their next head coach
Bickley and MJ were talking about how the Bulls weren't given permission to speak to Michael Curry, but were given permission to speak to Terry Porter. Posters on another site from the Detriot area are also reporting they are hearing Curry is the man for the job there next season.How are you sure that Porter will be the Piston's next head coach? Everything I've read, says that Michael Curry is the top candidate for that job.
How are you sure that Porter will be the Piston's next head coach? Everything I've read, says that Michael Curry is the top candidate for that job.