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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Is end of season also end of Brown tenure?<br /><br />By Tom Sorensen<br /><br />charlotteobserver.com<br /><br />Posted: Tuesday, Apr. 27, 2010<br /><br />Reports out of Philadelphia claim the 76ers will ask Charlotte for permission to talk to Larry Brown. A story by a respected reporter on Yahoo.com contends the deal is close.<br /><br />But Ed Snider, chairman of the 76ers, tells the Philadelphia Daily News on Monday there is no truth to the Yahoo story.<br /><br />I tell Fred Whitfield, Charlotte&#x27;s president and CEO, there&#x27;s a piece that contends Brown is about to leave.<br /><br />That&#x27;s news to me, Whitfield says. I&#x27;ll check with (majority owner) Michael (Jordan).<br /><br />The Bobcats lose 99-90 to Orlando at Time Warner Cable Arena Monday, the fourth straight playoff loss, thus ending the season.<br /><br />I tell Brown about the Yahoo story and intend to ask if he will be Charlotte&#x27;s coach when the 2010-11 season begins.<br /><br />But he responds before I can.<br /><br />Come on, man, he says.<br /><br />Brown adds: I&#x27;m not coaching for anybody but Michael, Brown says.<br /><br />He says he will talk to his wife, Shelly, who lives in the Philadelphia suburbs with their son and daughter.<br /><br />It has to be tough to work in one city while your family lives in another 550 miles away.<br /><br />I hope Brown stays. I like to believe he won&#x27;t leave to coach for an owner other than Michael. But the 76ers probably could use a president and general manager. They&#x27;re coming off their worst season in 13 years.<br /><br />Brown coached Philadelphia from 1997 through 2003, his longest coaching stint anywhere, and five times in six seasons he made the playoffs.<br /><br />Also, Brown often says he has no interest in leaving. Yet he has left 12 head coaching jobs.<br /><br />Brown is 70 years old. At the April, 2008 news conference at which he was introduced to Charlotte, he said the Bobcats job would be his last.<br /><br />I remember Shelly&#x27;s response. She nodded so emphatically you could have seen her head bobbing from a passing car. My experience is that wives nod this way only when they influence the decision - or make it.<br /><br />Jordan is too smart to force Brown to stay. We all have miserable co-workers. When they&#x27;re in charge of day-to-day operations, they make everybody else as miserable as they are.<br /><br />I think Brown really enjoys Charlotte. I also think he enjoys moving.<br /><br />I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s as if the grass in another town is always greener. He coached the Los Angeles Clippers and the New York Knicks.<br /><br />The grass is different.<br /><br />Brown&#x27;s players move without the ball, but they don&#x27;t move as far as he does. He fills out change-of-address cards with the ease the rest of us fill out grocery lists. You want to get a great deal on a 26-foot rental truck with a 7,400-pound maximum load? Who else are you going to call?<br /><br />The image that won&#x27;t go away - and I hope it is wrong because I&#x27;ve learned more about basketball by watching Brown&#x27;s training camp practices than other coach&#x27;s games - is this:<br /><br />Stephen Jackson and Gerald Wallace carry one end of a sofa, Brown and Jordan the other. They&#x27;re professional and they&#x27;re precise. They don&#x27;t crash into anything.<br /><br />They move the right way.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/40218">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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