Sad News, Hubie Brown OUT as Memphis Coach

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Hubie stepping down due to health reasons....Ex Blazer Lional Hollins to fill in as Interim Coach ...Brown said a health issue is forcing his retirement...

Sad day...
 

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It's been a long time since Hubie looked healthy JM. Hopefully he is able to get better soon. Sad news on a holiday.

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Sorry to hear it, I have seen a lot of Hubie over the years. The truth is that the NBA grind is not easy can Larry Brown be far behind? I hope not but he seems a bit under the weather. I hope Hubie is fine and enjoys his older years.


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He does look bad in a way, but he is much older than most would realize too....Obviously he is some coach, look at what he did with this undisciplined group ...
 

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Grizzlies' Brown retires due to health reasons

November 25, 2004

Hubie Brown retired as coach of the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday due to health reasons.

``Unexpected health-related issues will not allow me to continue coaching the Memphis Grizzlies,'' the 71-year-old Brown said in a statement. ``This situation was unforeseen and absolutely nonexistent at the beginning of the season.''

Assistant coach Lionel Hollins was named interim coach, Grizzlies president Jerry West said.

Brown was not available for comment Thursday. The team scheduled a news conference for Friday.

``This is an extremely sad day for me,'' West said in a statement. ``This franchise is by far better from the leadership and guidance of Hubie Brown, and we will be forever grateful to Hubie.''

Brown was the oldest coach in the NBA when he returned to the league in 2002 after a 16-year break.

He was head coach of the Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks in the late 1970s and 1980s. After being fired by the Knicks, Brown became a TV basketball analyst.

He returned to the league on Nov. 12, 2002, when he joined the Grizzlies in their second season after leaving Vancouver, where the franchise was founded in 1995.

Brown had an 83-85 record with the Grizzlies. He was named NBA Coach of the Year last season after leading Memphis to a 50-32 record and its first playoff appearance.

There was little doubt Brown would return this season. He was given medical clearance and told The Associated Press he had no hesitation coming back.

``No, none at all,'' he said at the time. ``I feel fine.''

Brown retired one day after the Grizzlies lost to the Seattle SuperSonics 93-84 and slipped to 5-7. He made no reference to retiring after the game.

In the game against Seattle, Brown was active, arguing with officials, calling out plays and checking on players when they were injured.

While much was expected of Memphis this season, the team has been hampered by injuries and has not performed to the level it reached during last season.

Brown coached for 33 years, including 15 seasons in the NBA.

Hollins takes over as an interim coach for the second time. He first joined the Grizzlies as lead assistant in Vancouver during the team's inaugural season. He took over as head coach midway through the 1999-00 season, guiding Vancouver to an 18-42 finish.

Memphis Grizzlies forward James Posey said before the season that Brown could have retired without apologizing.

``He could sit back and have a couple of margaritas or something, but he chose to come back,'' Posey said. ``That's why I love to be around him. He's not willing to give in.''
 

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ESPN saying Mike Fratello is the possible replacement....Why I have no idea...

Why do they keep re-hiring these coaches that never win? Fratello, is either TNT or NBA depending on if he's been fired from the NBA recently....Are there only 25-30 guys in the world who can coach NBA ball?
 

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Hubie is one of my favorite basketball people and was one hell of a great coach and teacher. Hope his health improves and that all is well with Hubie in the future.
 

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I have told this (true) story before about Hubie Brown

Hubie Brown is a ripe 70 odd years old. He saved my ass one night at the old Boston Garden. Hubie was then bench coach for the Atlanta Hawks, and had a big 7ft. back-up center by the name of Steve Hawes (spell). I went to a Celts - Hawks game one night with a couple of friends, and quite natrually was pretty well oiled up by game time (as usual in those days). We had front row seats right behind the Hawks bench, and also quite natrually started harassing the Hawks from the start. Can't tell you why, but I started on Hawkes, stupid stuff, "hey Steve have you still got your bricklayers of America card" etc. Sometime in the second half Hawes lost it, and started to step over the bench into the 3 or 4 ft. aisle that seperated us, all 7 feet of him. Being schitfaced I did the smart thing and stood up to meet the challange. Luckily Hubie quick on his feet in those days, grabbed the giant by the shirt, and screamed for him to sit back down, which luckily for me, he did. I left him alone for the rest of the night, and survived. Thank you Hubie. True story. To bad Steve didn't knock me down who knows what kind of deal the NBA would have made out of court.


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LOL- Wil I remember you telling this one....You realize you could have been in the original NBA player/fan brawl !!??

LOL- I knew you were ahead of your time! :drink:


You didn't have a cup handy? :freak1:
 

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