Two Brown Loyalists Remain Inside Garden Walls
Posted Mar 14, 2007
Larry Brown no longer strolls the hallways of Madison Square Garden. His name is rarely whispered within its walls. But he is not entirely gone, either. His imprint, for better or worse, is on most of the players. And his coaching DNA was unmistakably left on the bench after he left the building. Through it all, Phil Ford and Dave Hanners have quietly gone about their work.
(New York Times)
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