Larry Brown interested in return to college coaching
Posted Mar 21, 2011
The last time Larry Brown coached a college basketball game, his Kansas Jayhawks won the 1988 NCAA championship. He clipped the nets with Danny (Manning) and the Miracles, then returned to the NBA, where he coached seven teams, captured the 2004 NBA title with the Detroit Pistons and coached the ’04 United States Olympic Team. Now Brown, 70, is interested in a return to the college ranks.
(Yahoo! Sports)
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