Saturday, February 12, 2011

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The NBA's longest-tenured coach, Jerry Sloan, resigned yesterday after 22 years as the head coach of the Utah Jazz. His tenure included 1,221 regular season wins which is third most all-time and the most for any coach with one franchise. His Utah teams only had one losing season during his run. His resignation comes on the heels of the longest-tenured coaches in the NFL (Jeff Fisher) and MLB ...
Jerry Sloan Resigns As NBA Coaching Tenures Plummet

While labor talks are the drama du jour, NBA Commissioner David Stern does what he has for 27 years: Steer the league skillfully. And it isn't quite like Pete Rozelle and the NFL. No one disputes [David]
Mark Heisler: David Stern has enduring NBA legacy

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