• Print
  • Send to a friend
  • Comment (0)
  •  

Former NBA coach and TV analyst Doug Collins talks to 76ers about vacancy

Published on May 13, 2009
Published on January 3, 2010
The Associated Press ~ staff The News  RSS Feed
Topics :
NBA , Washington Wizards , The Associated Press , PHILADELPHIA , Chicago , Detroit

PHILADELPHIA - TNT analyst Doug Collins apologized to Philadelphia 76ers president Ed Stefanski for mistakenly saying he spoke to the team about its open coaching job.
Collins had told The Associated Press on Tuesday night before Game 5 of the Rockets-Lakers series he had talked with the Sixers about their vacancy "like two or three times."
"Whatever they want to do, they know where I am if they want to call," he said.
Collins, a former NBA coach, then backtracked on his original comments during the game and denied speaking with Stefanski.
"I have not spoken to them. And I want them to understand that," Collins said on TV. "I feel very badly if there was a miscommunication there at all."
He added: "I apologize to Eddie Stefanski if they felt like I was putting something out there that was not true."
Collins and former Washington Wizards coach Eddie Jordan were among the list of candidates floated to replace Tony DiLeo, who stepped down on Monday and returned to the front office.
The 76ers did not return repeated attempts at comment.
After a 9-14 start under Maurice Cheeks, DiLeo replaced him on an interim basis. Philadelphia went 32-27 under DiLeo and made the playoffs.
Collins is 332-287 in a coaching career that includes stops with Chicago, Detroit and Washington. He hasn't coached since the 2002-03 season with the Wizards.
Jordan interviewed with Sacramento on Tuesday and said he had "minimal contact" with the Sixers.

Submit a comment

Submit a comment (we keep all emails private)
Agreement

We ask that users remain courteous. You may not post insulting, discriminatory or inappropriate content, which may be removed at our discretion. We are not responsible for user content and opinions. Use of this site as well as content submission & ownership are governed by our Conditions of Use and Privacy Policy.

Member organizations should be non-profit in nature, and promote legal activities. Any organization found promoting illegal activities or commercial products or services will be deleted from the site.

I agree with these conditions.

Advertising

Ad Finder

May 23rd 2013

View our Newspaper ads
loading...
loading...

Newsletter

Please enter your email to receive our free newsletter

Subscribe to news alerts

Bentley's List


Advertising