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    AP Source: Bobcats interviewing Ewing Thursday (The Associated Press)

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Two people familiar with the situation say the Bobcats will interview Orlando assistant Patrick Ewing on Thursday in Charlotte for their vacant head coaching position.

     

    Report: Bobcats to interview Ewing (The SportsXchange)

    Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing will interview Thursday for the Charlotte Bobcats' coaching vacancy, according to an ESPN.com report.

     

    Hawks head toward an uncertain future (The SportsXchange)

    The summer of uncertainty began officially for Hawks the moment they walked off that floor in Boston in Game 6, losers in a win-or-go-home playoff game that they knew would signal the end of an era.

     

    AP Sources: Bobcats to interview Ewing next week (The Associated Press)

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Patrick Ewing is one of several candidates the Charlotte Bobcats will interview for their head coaching vacancy and the Hall of Fame center will meet with team officials next week, said people familiar with the situation.

     

    Mind Sight: Will the Real Michael Jordan Stand Up? (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

    "I've always believed that if you put in the work, the results will come," Michael Jordan wrote in his book, "Driven from Within."

     

    Bobcats to interview Patrick Ewing (Yahoo! Sports)

    The Bobcats have lined up interviews with assistant coaches Patrick Ewing and Mike Malone to fill their coaching vacancy.

     

    NBA roundup: Odom won't get playoff share from Mavericks (The SportsXchange)

    Lamar Odom remained on the Dallas Mavericks' roster through the end of their 2011-12 season, but he won't get any of the team's playoff money.

     

    Warriors give Bobcats permission to interview Malone (The SportsXchange)

    Longtime NBA assistant Michael Malone could get his first shot as a head coach, as the Golden State Warriors have given the Charlotte Bobcats permission to interview their assistant coach for the team's vacant head coaching position.

     

    Capel family of coaches savoring 76ers' success (The Associated Press)

    The Capel coaching family is savoring every NBA playoff win by the Philadelphia 76ers.

     

    Allen Iverson’s infamous ‘practice’ rant, 10 years later (Ball Don't Lie)

    It was a frustrating end to a frustrating season, and it created possibly the most famous end-of-season press conference of all time, if not the most famous press conference in NBA history. Allen Iverson, in the days following his Philadelphia 76ers' first-round exit, was more than upset at coach Larry Brown's contention that Iverson's lacking practice habits may have cost Philadelphia a chance at another Finals appearance, so he went off on the local media. In an infamous rant, he treated the word and premise of "practice" as if it were as inconsequential as choosing Gatorade over water or choosing fish over chicken as a pregame meal. And all of it took place 10 years ago — May 7, 2002. Ostensibly, Iverson's frustrations were taken out on longtime Philadelphia Daily News beat writer Phil Jasner, who was following up on coach Brown's specific criticism of both Iverson's practice habits and refusal to participate in some practices as he worked through the myriad injuries resultant from the combination of his aggressive play and wispy frame. And though Iverson took great delight in singling out Jasner (calling him "Phillip" repeatedly, in a typical bully move), his real anger was directed at Brown, clearly, and what he apparently thought was an anachronistic ideal that drew a direct line between all-out play in practice, and success on the court in games that mattered in the win/loss column.