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» Monday, August 13 2012 |
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Collins, who served as color analyst for NBC in London, was on Team USA in 1972 when a controversial ending robbed the Americans of the gold medal in Munich. Rivers said that he thought Collins deserved the job over himself and Spurs coach Greg Popovich -- two of the likely frontrunners for the job. Rivers said that if he was selected for the job that he would work to make sure Collins served as an assistant on the team's staff. CSNNE.com |
» Sunday, August 12 2012 |
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Of Krzyzewski, James said, "We've had ups and downs, but thankfully there's been more ups." Yahoo! Sports ![]() David Aldridge: Coach K reiterates that while he'll try & get a nice dinner out of Jerry Colangelo 1st, he's done: "it's time for me to do something else." Twitter If he really can't be talked into staying on as Team USA head coach, as it appears, Mike Krzyzewski will be leaving international coaching with a record of 62-1 ... and a tidy 50-game winning streak. ESPN.com Jeff Zillgitt: Chris Paul: "My first year of playing, I tried to figure out how in the world I was going to play for a coach from Duke but I love that guy" Twitter ![]() USAB officials, however, aren't nearly that optimistic. Colangelo has said repeatedly this week that he'll make one more run at it, after giving Krzyzewski some time to decompress when this is all over, but sources close to the situation told ESPN.com that Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers and San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich have indeed already moved to the top of the list to take over in 2013 for Krzyzewski, who is expected to remain with the program as a top aide to Colangelo if he can't be convinced to extend his coaching tenure. ESPN.com Sources say Louisville coach Rick Pitino has also expressed strong interest in the position, but the general expectation in USAB circles is that Krzyzewski will be succeeded by an NBA coach. Current Team USA assistants Mike D'Antoni and Nate McMillan, meanwhile, are regarded as long-shot contenders in part because both are out of work at present, meaning it would likely be too much to ask either of them -- when they do inevitably resurface in the NBA in the near future -- to take on the national team in addition to the rigors of a new pro job. ESPN.com ![]() Some of Team USA's prominent players nonetheless plan to try to convince Krzyzewski to keep going, at least through the 2014 World Cup in Basketball in Spain, since pretty much all of them hold the 65-year-old in such high regard. One of those stalwarts, Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant, told ESPN.com: "I'm sure we can get him to come back." ESPN.com Vowing to leave the U.S. bench after these Olympics, no matter what happens in Sunday's finale, Krzyzewski was only half-kidding when he said, "It's a great job if we win this whole thing." ESPN.com In his less fatalistic moments, Coach K has mostly loved these past seven years, not only for the major successes -- gold in Beijing in 2008 followed by success at the 2010 worlds in Turkey and that gaudy overall record of 61-1 -- but also because they've allowed him to satiate any yearnings he's had to coach in the NBA. He doesn't need to entertain that thought ever again, or play what-if games in his head after leaving his Duke empire, because he already knows what it's like to coach the most talented players in the world and take them places they haven't been. ESPN.com |
» Saturday, August 11 2012 |
![]() USAB officials, however, aren't nearly that optimistic. Colangelo has said repeatedly this week that he'll make one more run at it, after giving Krzyzewski some time to decompress when this is all over, but sources close to the situation told ESPN.com that Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers and San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich have indeed already moved to the top of the list to take over in 2013 for Krzyzewski, who is expected to remain with the program as a top aide to Colangelo if he can't be convinced to extend his coaching tenure. ESPN.com Sources say that Louisville coach Rick Pitino has also expressed strong interest in the position, but the general expectation in USAB circles is that Krzyzewski will be succeeded by an NBA coach. Current Team USA assistants Mike D'Antoni and Nate McMillan, meanwhile, are regarded as long-shot contenders in part because both are out of work at present, meaning that it would likely be too much to ask either of them -- when they do inevitably resurface in the NBA in the near future -- to take on the national team in addition to the rigors of a new pro job. ESPN.com ![]() Mike Krzyzewski's last game as U.S. coach will be for an Olympic gold medal. As the American men's team prepared to play Spain for the Olympic title, Krzyzewski told The Associated Press that the game will be his final one as national coach, a position he has held for seven years. Krzyzewski had left open the possibility of staying with the team beyond the London Games, but before practice on Saturday said these will be his last Olympics. ABC News Marc Stein: USAB pessimistic about Coach K staying on w/Team USA. But Durant tells ESPN players will lobby, too: "I'm sure we can get him to come back" Twitter Colangelo is still a long way from picking the next head coach. He insisted he isn’t “locked in” to continuing with a college guy over an NBA guy, even though things have gone so well under Krzyzewski. If he does go college, Izzo would have to be on the very, very short list. If Colangelo opts to go with a pro candidate such as Doc Rivers, Izzo still would be a strong candidate to be an assistant. Lansing State Journal |
» Friday, August 10 2012 |
![]() Bruce Arthur: Coach K just called Pau Gasol one of the five best players in the world. Then he said he gets drunk as a skunk every night. I'm not kidding. Twitter In the U.S. press conference a TV reporter from America asked given this team of superstars: “How much coaching is really involved?” You could tell Coach K was irritated a little by the question, but he defused it with humor. “None,” he said. “You got it. Absolutely none. I’m out every night with my family, drunk as a skunk. Wait until you see me tonight. I’ll get in at 6 a.m., and you all are invited to come out with me. We just roll out the damn ball and that’s it. You got it. I don’t know how you figured that out.” Charlotte Observer Most of the room laughed. Then, five minutes later, a foreign reporter started a question to Kevin Durant like this: “Kevin, Coach K says he has been going out drinking a lot. What have you….” Krzyzewski interrupted him then, telling the reporter he had been joking. “Oh, sorry,” the reporter said. “I didn’t catch the irony.” Charlotte Observer |
» Thursday, August 9 2012 |
![]() Another issue facing USA Basketball is the identity of its next coach, with 65-year-old Mike Krzyzewski expected to step down after the current Olympics. Overseeing that choice will be Jerry Colangelo, who has restored the men's program of USA Basketball to dominance since he became managing director in 2005. Colangelo, 72, said he intends to preside through the next Olympics. "I want one more run,'' Colangelo told SI.com. Asked if that meant he would continue to represent USA Basketball for another four years, Colangelo said, "Yes, I think so.'' SI.com |
» Wednesday, August 8 2012 |
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Mike Krzyzewski, on LeBron James' triple-double, "LeBron was magnificent tonight but he has been magnificent the whole time. He is so unselfish. His rebounding and passing tonight were incredible and he is all about winning and he is the best basketball player right now and he showed that tonight." Sulia |
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