I know this guy "is a tool" like Mark Grace says but he is reporting Poter will be named coach of the Phoenix Suns.Kerr offered him the job this morning
Sources: Porter to become Suns' next head coach
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Updated: June 7, 2008, 3:04 PM ET
- Multiple sources told ESPN's Stephen A. Smith that Terry Porter is the new coach of the Phoenix Suns.
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Suns general manager Steve Kerr called Porter on Saturday morning to offer him the job, and Porter accepted.
Porter is a former head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks and was an assistant coach for the Detroit Pistons this season. Porter was interviewed twice, most recently on Monday.
The Suns had been searching for a head coach since Mike D'Antoni resigned to lead the New York Knicks. Other candidates included 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 to 2005, helping them win 41 games and earn a spot in the 2004 playoffs.
His coaching career started as a Sacramento Kings assistant in 2002.
Information from ESPN reporter Stephen A. Smith and The Associated Press was used in this report.
Thank you. (When I see the letters SAS I think San Antonio Spurs.
Was Smith reporting it or screaming it?
Terry Porter is new Suns head coach
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Jerry Brown, Tribune
After a long and extensive search, the Phoenix Suns have finally settled on Detroit Pistons assistant Terry Porter as their next head coach.
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ESPN reported Saturday that Porter, who spent 17 years in the NBA as a player and two as the head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks, has accepted the job from his friend and former teammate, Suns general manager Steve Kerr.
Sources tell the Tribune that while the final details of a contract have not been completed, Porter could be introduced as the replacement to Mike D’Antoni at a press conference as soon as Tuesday.
Porter, 45, spent two seasons as the head coach in Milwaukee (2003-05), where the Bucks were one of the top offensive teams in the league in his first season. But he also adds the experience of two seasons as an assistant under Flip Saunders with one of the league’s best defensive teams in Detroit.
Kerr is a close friend a former teammate of Porter’s in San Antonio – where the two lived near each other and had a close friendship – and Kerr wrote in his own Yahoo.com column in 2003, when Porter was hired by the Bucks, that he would make a fine head coach.
Great news about Terry Porter. It's good that the Suns acted when they needed to and did not let him get the Head Coach job elsewhere.Im really interested who is going to be on his staff.
A Paul Silas, Dan Majerle or Eddie Johnson or maybe Vinny del Negro. Gambo has been pimpin this guy and says he would be a good coach someday
Great news about Terry Porter. It's good that the Suns acted when they needed to and did not let him get the Head Coach job elsewhere.
Regarding assistant coaches, it's got to be Paul Silas (for the Centers and Forwards, boxing out and rebounding primarily) AND one of the others you mentioned. My vote is for Eddie Johnson.
Not only does he have a good feel for the Suns strong points and weak points, night after night. He could specialize on the 2's and the 3's.
Terry Porter for the Point Guards, as well as leading the team.
Eddie Johnson for the Shooting Guards and Small Forwards.
Paul Silas for the Power Forwards and Centers, as well as running the team if Porter ever gets ejected.
Three former players who excelled at their specialties, with the rest of the coaching staff rounding things out.
Perfect!
All we need is a backup Center and a backup Point Guard.
What a different picture from last season's tunnel vision coaching staff.
I admire what Jeff Hornacek accomplished in the NBA, both with the Suns and Jazz.I agree about Eddie Johnson, but I would not be surprised if Jeff Hornacek is given consideration as well.
Let's hope he is not as egocentric and narrow visioned as D'Antoni.