Jerry Stackhouse: Passion Project
Posted Feb 20, 2017
Jerry Stackhouse became a mentor, drawing from his playing experience and what he learned from a long line of legendary coaches—Dean Smith, Doug Collins, Rick Carlisle. When he played in Dallas for Avery Johnson, that’s when he began to consider coaching. “You get a real gratification out of seeing guys get better,” Stack says. “I feel like this is what I’m supposed to be doing.”
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