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duncan228
06-06-2008, 06:41 PM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/basketball/nba/specials/playoffs/2008/06/06/collins.bulls.ap/index.html

No reunion for Bulls, Collins

CHICAGO (AP) -- Doug Collins and the Chicago Bulls won't be reuniting.

Concerned that a second tenure as the Bulls' coach would spoil their friendship, Collins and chairman Jerry Reinsdorf agreed during a Friday phone conversation that the Bulls should look elsewhere.

"I called Jerry this afternoon and said, 'Let's move forward and make sure we stay the friends that we have been for 25 years,"' said Collins, who coached Chicago from 1986-89. "It had to be a home run, and both of us had a little angst over it. So we both agreed it wasn't the best to keep going this way."

The Chicago Tribune initially reported Collins would not be back on its Web site Friday afternoon.

Reinsdorf said the report is accurate but declined further comment.

Collins has a 332-287 overall record and was 137-109 with the Bulls when a young Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen couldn't get past the Detroit Pistons.

Collins had initially indicated he was not interested in returning to the sideline. That changed after the Bulls won the draft lottery.

The sides acknowledged last week having discussions and said there would be more talks once Collins' broadcast duties with TNT ended. That happened when the Los Angeles Lakers eliminated the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference finals.

While Reinsdorf and Collins mulled a reunion, general manager John Paxson brought in Sacramento assistant Chuck Person and former Minnesota Timberwolves coach Dwane Casey for second interviews. Jazz assistant Tyrone Corbin and Rockets assistant Elston Turner are also in the running, according to the Tribune.

After reaching the second round of the playoffs last year, Chicago expected to contend for the Eastern Conference championship. Instead, the Bulls went from 49 wins to 49 losses.

Coach Scott Skiles got fired in December, and the Bulls let interim coach Jim Boylan go at the end of the season.

Chicago was prepared to make Mike D'Antoni an offer last month, only to see him take the New York Knicks job before hearing the Bulls' pitch. Now, another high-profile candidate is out of the running.

timvp
06-06-2008, 06:50 PM
Kev, I think we should remember this point in time when I thought I was going to be the head coach of the Bulls but I didn't get the job because I bragged on TV about it before it was a done deal. Kobe gave me a consolation hug and it was such a gentle and loving hug that I had to immediately call my two little grandchildren and tell them how I felt at the moment. Kobe and his wonderful wife Vanessa told me to keep shooting for new jobs and I told him that me and my nephew were just talking about how the one thing I've always known how to do is shoot. So that's what I'm going to keep doing.


http://www.thesportshernia.com/basketball/images/collins.jpg

Mr.Bottomtooth
06-06-2008, 06:52 PM
Rumor has it that Dwane Casey is gonna interview for the job.

Mr.Bottomtooth
06-06-2008, 06:52 PM
Kev, I think we should remember this point in time when I thought I was going to be the head coach of the Bulls but I didn't get the job because I bragged on TV about it before it was a done deal. Kobe gave me a consolation hug and it was such a gentle and loving hug that I had to immediately call my two little grandchildren and tell them how I felt at the moment. Kobe and his wonderful wife Vanessa told me to keep shooting for new jobs and I told him that me and my nephew were just talking about how the one thing I've always known how to do is shoot. So that's what I'm going to keep doing.


http://www.thesportshernia.com/basketball/images/collins.jpg

:lmao

lefty
06-06-2008, 06:59 PM
Kev, I think we should remember this point in time when I thought I was going to be the head coach of the Bulls but I didn't get the job because I bragged on TV about it before it was a done deal. Kobe gave me a consolation hug and it was such a gentle and loving hug that I had to immediately call my two little grandchildren and tell them how I felt at the moment. Kobe and his wonderful wife Vanessa told me to keep shooting for new jobs and I told him that me and my nephew were just talking about how the one thing I've always known how to do is shoot. So that's what I'm going to keep doing.


http://www.thesportshernia.com/basketball/images/collins.jpg

:rollin

jack sommerset
06-06-2008, 07:05 PM
One of the best on tv, glad he is staying.

lefty
06-06-2008, 07:14 PM
One of the best on tv, glad he is staying.

Say whaaaat?

Spur-Addict
06-06-2008, 07:18 PM
Say whaaaat?

My thoughts exactly.

tlongII
06-06-2008, 08:01 PM
Collins sucks. It is obvious that his not getting the job was not his idea.

NBA Junkie
06-06-2008, 08:54 PM
Now I get to listen to him in his whiny little voice on TNT next season telling us how Eddie House once scored 63 points for Arizona State every time he converts a bucket for the Celtics.

Spurs da champs
06-06-2008, 09:01 PM
One of the best on tv, glad he is staying.

Seriously? This guy the way he talks about kobe it sounds like he's kobe's bitch.

Bob Lanier
06-06-2008, 10:26 PM
As a commentator he's better than everyone at ESPN not named Bill Walton or Tom Tolbert put together.

But he's a lousy coach.