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One thing for sure, you have not seen the last of legendary mentor Larry Brown. The 70 year-old Brown stepped down as coach of the Charlotte Bobcats last December after a poor 9-19 win-loss start. Brown, who has been a coach in the NBA and the ABA for the last 30 years, has a career coaching record of 1,327-1,011 win-loss slate (.568). He is a three-time winner of the ABA Coach of the Year award and also was named NBA Coach of the Year in 2000-01 season. He led the Detroit Pistons to the 2004 NBA championship, which is the only time he won an NBA title. Brown says he is feeling bored without basketball and he also did not like the way things ended in his Bobcats tenure, according to ESPN.
“I would like to coach again. I don't want to end the way this one ended. Right now, the most important thing is I'm getting time with my family.”
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