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03-11-2006, 09:21 AM
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Updated: 5:07 p.m. ET March 10, 2006
PHOENIX - Suns coach Mike D’Antoni was put in charge of the team’s basketball operations following the departure of Bryan Colangelo to the Toronto Raptors.
Owner Robert Sarver said Friday that in addition to coaching D’Antoni will become executive vice president of basketball operations and general manager.
“Mike has been an integral part of our success and has been involved in all decision making,” Sarver said. “He will now lead our basketball operations, supported by the extensive talents within his department.”
First step toward mediocrity. To coin a phrase, the suns are starting to set. Why do teams do this? Doesn't it always fail?
Updated: 5:07 p.m. ET March 10, 2006
PHOENIX - Suns coach Mike D’Antoni was put in charge of the team’s basketball operations following the departure of Bryan Colangelo to the Toronto Raptors.
Owner Robert Sarver said Friday that in addition to coaching D’Antoni will become executive vice president of basketball operations and general manager.
“Mike has been an integral part of our success and has been involved in all decision making,” Sarver said. “He will now lead our basketball operations, supported by the extensive talents within his department.”
First step toward mediocrity. To coin a phrase, the suns are starting to set. Why do teams do this? Doesn't it always fail?