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09-05-2007, 08:33 AM
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NBA: Spurs name Budenholzer top assistant
Web Posted: 09/04/2007 09:35 PM CDT
Mike Monroe
San Antonio Express-News
The Spurs on Tuesday added an assistant coach and reshuffled the assignments of the remaining coaches to make up for losing Gregg Popovich's top assistant, P.J. Carlesimo, who was named head coach of the Seattle SuperSonics in July.
Brett Brown, who served as director of player development and a behind-the-bench assistant for the previous five seasons, moves up to join Mike Budenholzer and Don Newman on Popovich's bench.
Budenholzer, the longest-tenured Spurs assistant, will become Popovich's top assistant, tasked with taking over in the event Popovich is ejected from a game or is otherwise unable to coach on game nights.
"Brett Brown will continue to do the great work he has done for us for the past five years," Popovich said. "I look forward to having him on our bench."
Brown joined the Spurs' staff in July 2002 after 14 years as a coach in Australia's National Basketball League, nine of them as a head coach.
Joining the staff as assistant coach and director of player development is Chad Forcier, most recently an assistant coach for the Indiana Pacers under Rick Carlisle.
Forcier was with Carlisle for two seasons in Detroit and re-joined him when he got the Pacers' head coaching job. He was on the Pacers' staff for four seasons.
"We are fortunate to have Chad Forcier join our staff," said Popovich. "He brings a wealth of experience and will inject a great deal of energy into our program."
A 1995 graduate of Seattle Pacific University, Forcier started his career as an intern with the Sonics in 1992. He spent five seasons with the Sonics, working under head coach George Karl. Forcier coached on the college level for four seasons, at Oregon State and the University of Portland, before joining the Pistons in 2001.
Notebook: Center Francisco Elson had successful surgery over the weekend to repair the blowout fracture of the orbital bone around his left eye. The Spurs' medical staff expects Elson to be able to begin light basketball drills in about a week. Barring complications, he should be available for full contract drills when the Spurs open training camp on Oct. 2.
NBA: Spurs name Budenholzer top assistant
Web Posted: 09/04/2007 09:35 PM CDT
Mike Monroe
San Antonio Express-News
The Spurs on Tuesday added an assistant coach and reshuffled the assignments of the remaining coaches to make up for losing Gregg Popovich's top assistant, P.J. Carlesimo, who was named head coach of the Seattle SuperSonics in July.
Brett Brown, who served as director of player development and a behind-the-bench assistant for the previous five seasons, moves up to join Mike Budenholzer and Don Newman on Popovich's bench.
Budenholzer, the longest-tenured Spurs assistant, will become Popovich's top assistant, tasked with taking over in the event Popovich is ejected from a game or is otherwise unable to coach on game nights.
"Brett Brown will continue to do the great work he has done for us for the past five years," Popovich said. "I look forward to having him on our bench."
Brown joined the Spurs' staff in July 2002 after 14 years as a coach in Australia's National Basketball League, nine of them as a head coach.
Joining the staff as assistant coach and director of player development is Chad Forcier, most recently an assistant coach for the Indiana Pacers under Rick Carlisle.
Forcier was with Carlisle for two seasons in Detroit and re-joined him when he got the Pacers' head coaching job. He was on the Pacers' staff for four seasons.
"We are fortunate to have Chad Forcier join our staff," said Popovich. "He brings a wealth of experience and will inject a great deal of energy into our program."
A 1995 graduate of Seattle Pacific University, Forcier started his career as an intern with the Sonics in 1992. He spent five seasons with the Sonics, working under head coach George Karl. Forcier coached on the college level for four seasons, at Oregon State and the University of Portland, before joining the Pistons in 2001.
Notebook: Center Francisco Elson had successful surgery over the weekend to repair the blowout fracture of the orbital bone around his left eye. The Spurs' medical staff expects Elson to be able to begin light basketball drills in about a week. Barring complications, he should be available for full contract drills when the Spurs open training camp on Oct. 2.