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Posted: Nov 20th 2009 7:25 AM ET by Tom Ziller (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Rockets, NBA Injuries, NBA Rumors, NBA Coaches

Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! has
a half-harrowing, half-hilarious tale out of Minneapolis, where sources say
Tracy McGrady put on his uniform Wednesday to confront coach Rick Adelman about the team's timetable for the fallen star's return. Woj reports that McGrady -- who may or may not have told Yahoo! last week that he'd planned on returning Wednesday against the Wolves, a plan
the Rockets quickly squelched -- is angry the team is holding him off the court, and wanted answers from Adelman.
What resulted (with McGrady in full uniform after warming up with teammates before the game) was a heated closed-door argument, Woj reports. The writer's sources claim Mac demanded to know why team management wouldn't let him get back on the court sooner than next week's scheduled MRI.
Posted: Nov 13th 2009 4:00 PM ET by Matt Watson (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Knicks, NBA Coaches

The topic of
Phil Jackson's health has lingered in the background for years -- he had both hips replaced in 2006, and he still sits perched above the bench in a custom-made throne to help alleviate pain in his hips, knees and back. As
far back as 2007 he's dropped hints that he might be close to calling it a career, and as recent as this summer he hinted that
he might skip occasional road trips this season.
But this year? Thanks to a new orthopedic "unloader" brace, he has no complaints. "I feel really good," he said Thursday, as
reported by the Los Angeles Times. "I have a device that really takes away a lot of the discomfort that I've had. That's a real big relief for me as far as just having to deal with some issues when I stand or walk. I'm much better that way."
Posted: Nov 13th 2009 7:42 AM ET by Tom Ziller (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Hornets, NBA Coaches

Smartly, the
Hornets braintrust offered up a player for the media horde at the press conference announcing
the firing of Byron Scott and the ascension of Jeff Bower. It was
David West, the All-Star power forward, who said generally negative things about recent times under Scott and who publicly placed some faith in Bower. Of course, the media (and fans)
really only cared what superstar
Chris Paul thought ... but Paul was otherwise tied up Thursday.
Eventually, John Reid of the
New Orleans Times-Picayune found Paul and got his thoughts on the move. And you understand why the Hornets are glad Paul was unavailable, and
he was not nearly as optimistic about the change as West.
Posted: Nov 12th 2009 4:32 PM ET by Tom Ziller (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Hornets, NBA Coaches

Word leaked soon after Hornets coach
Byron Scott's dismissal became known that New Orleans GM
Jeff Bower would take the reins as head coach, with former Hornets
disaster coach
Tim Floyd coming back to assist him. At a press conference announcing the moves, Hornets exec Hugh Weber told reporters
Bower does not have an interim tag on his title: he is the coach for this season.
Now who exactly is Jeff Bower, other than someone who looks more like a professional bowler than someone involved in basketball?
Posted: Nov 12th 2009 2:45 PM ET by Tom Ziller (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Hornets, Lakers, NBA Rumors, NBA Coaches

Had
Byron Scott been fired last May instead of
today, he'd certainly be in a better financial position, as Scott would have been highly sought-after by at least a few teams, Sacramento and Minnesota among them. As it stands, Scott has no contract for the 2010-11 season ... and few leads for decent gigs.
Not that either Sacramento or Minnesota are glamorous jobs, but they were rebuilding teams with low expectations, much like the Hornets were when Scott first came to New Orleans. This summer? I imagine the Nets job will be available, but that bridge has been ashes for ages. The Pacers and Grizzlies will be the other most likely openings, barring a surprise retirement from
Jerry Sloan,
Don Nelson or
Larry Brown.
But there's one job Scott has always been tied to that could also become available and happens to be pretty plush: the one currently filled by
Phil Jackson.
Posted: Nov 12th 2009 2:00 PM ET by Brett Pollakoff (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Hornets, Suns, NBA Last Night, NBA Coaches

How good are the
Phoenix Suns this season? It may be too early to tell, but they're at least good enough to get their latest opponent's head coach fired just nine games into the season.
Byron Scott has been
relieved of his coaching duties and the team will make the formal announcement at a press conference later this afternoon. This comes in the wake of a disappointing 3-6 start to the season, and, most recently, a completely lackluster and discouraging performance against the
Suns in a nationally televised blowout on Wednesday night.
Posted: Nov 6th 2009 11:45 PM ET by Chris Tomasson (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Nets, NBA Coaches
PHILADELPHIA -- They just made a stop in Philadelphia, so why not be the first to throw it out. Can the
New Jersey Nets make a run at the 1972-73
76ers' all-time futility mark of 9-73?
The
Nets are the NBA's only winless team at 0-6 after Friday night's 97-94 loss to the 76ers and every day another player seems to get hurt. Call them the New Jersey Gnats the way they're dropping like flies.
OK, so it's way too early to think these Nets are going to make history for basketball badness. And, besides, Nets guard
Rafer Alston gets upset when somebody calls his team the NBA's worse.
"That does (hurt) because you know you have a lot of pride,'' Alston said. "It hurts to be considered the worst ... when you know you have a lot of basketball and life in your game and there's a lot of pride in each man.''
Posted: Nov 5th 2009 7:30 PM ET by Chris Tomasson (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Mavericks, WNBA, D-League, FanHouse Exclusive, NBA Coaches

The D-League today. The NBA tomorrow.
Why not?
If there ever will be a female NBA head coach in my lifetime, I'm thinking Nancy Lieberman has got a shot. Lieberman took the first step toward that Thursday when she was named head coach of the Dallas Mavericks' D-League team in Frisco, Texas, that will begin play next year.
"If I am successful, I'm sure that I will be looked at (by the NBA),'' Lieberman, while on her way to her press conference to be introduced, told FanHouse by phone. "If I'm not successful, I won't be.''