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Old 05-05-2008, 02:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Dallas Mavericks, Carlisle seem to like potential match

Dallas Mavericks, Carlisle seem to like potential match

08:14 PM CDT on Saturday, May 3, 2008
By EDDIE SEFKO / The Dallas Morning News

The Dallas Mavericks appear to have a crush on Rick Carlisle as their next coach. And the feeling may be mutual.

After a couple of meetings, both sides said Saturday that talks are ongoing between the team and the prospective coach, which means negotiations could be under way.

"I've had two great visits with Mark Cuban and Donnie Nelson over the last couple of days," Carlisle said. "This obviously is an impressive organization."

The Mavericks may not be done interviewing candidates, but it's clear that Carlisle has wowed them just days after Avery Johnson was fired Wednesday. Carlisle is considering all possibilities, said his agent, Warren LeGarie.

"We're just talking," LeGarie said.

The Mavericks had originally preached patience about searching for a new coach. So much for that game plan if Carlisle, the first person interviewed, ends up being the choice.

Both sides emphasized that no deal has been struck. Carlisle, 48, met separately with Nelson and Cuban.

Nelson, the Mavericks' president of basketball operations, said Carlisle had several qualities that caught the team's attention.

"We've had some very productive meetings, and we're very impressed by Rick, not just as a coach, but as a man," Nelson said. "And he's got an extraordinary basketball IQ. Those are all things that are important to us."

There are several qualities that caught the Mavericks' attention after the interviews with Carlisle.

Most notably, he coaches with a rare balance between offense and defense. While he's not known as an offensive genius – his teams usually averaged around 94 to 96 points per game – he has run a structured, motion offense, which would be a departure from Johnson's isolation offense.

He also puts a premium on defense. His Detroit teams held opponents to about 92 points per game, and his best defensive team in Indiana held opponents to 85.6 points per game in 2003-04.

Cuban and Nelson said that balance is appealing.

Carlisle had a 281-211 record and reached the conference finals twice during his two NBA coaching stints – two seasons with Detroit and four with the Pacers.

His teams were known for their hard-nosed style, and he has a history as a strong motivator. He turned the Pistons from a lottery team into the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, and he was coach of the year in 2001-02.

Carlisle's work on the court never was questioned during his tenure with the Pistons, although he was fired after winning 50 games in both of his seasons there.

When he was fired, one of his players, Chauncey Billups, said: "He got criticized for not being a personable guy, but on the court, he did a good job with us. We were happy with him."

The Mavericks are believed to be looking for a coach with an even temperament after Johnson, who leaned toward being a heavy-handed taskmaster.

In Indiana, Carlisle led the Pacers to 61 wins and the East Finals in his first year, 2002-03, but the Pacers' win total declined in each of his four seasons.

In the last year, Carlisle has been working for ESPN as an NBA commentator.

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Carlisle says talks are 'moving along,' could be hired by Mavs Friday

Friday is the earliest that the Dallas Mavericks will complete the expected hiring of Rick Carlisle as their new coach, according to NBA coaching sources.

Sources told ESPN.com that Carlisle is scheduled to make his second trip to Dallas at week's end after two days' worth of interviews with the Mavericks last week which established him as the clear favorite to replace the fired Avery Johnson.

After Mavericks president of basketball operations Donnie Nelson turned down owner Mark Cuban's invitation to move to the bench, Carlisle was the first candidate to interview for the Mavericks' vacancy. Carlisle followed up last Thursday's sitdown in Indianapolis with Nelson by flying to Dallas for face-to-face meetings with Cuban and an introductory meeting with star forward Dirk Nowitzki.

Barring an unexpected breakdown in negotiations, sources said, Carlisle could be officially introduced as Dallas' next coach on Friday or Monday.

Multiple sources close to the process have described a forthcoming four-year contract as a "done deal," although Dallas continues to insist that it has no agreement in place with Carlisle, who is completing his first full season as an ESPN analyst.

"We are making significant progress," Nelson told ESPN.com

Over the weekend Nelson acknowledged that the "short list" of potential replacements for Johnson is "very short."

It's a list that does not appear to include Mike D'Antoni, with Dallas declining to take advantage of D'Antoni's sudden availability by following Chicago and New York's lead and requesting an immediate interview with the Suns' coach.

Cuban has yet to comment on the Mavs' search, but Carlisle told The Dallas Morning News in a story posted on its Web site Tuesday night: "My agent has returned from Europe, and we're still talking. We're moving in a good direction. Things are moving along."

Agent Warren LeGarie told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in another story posted Tuesday night: "It seems at this point we're moving closer. We're finding more in agreement than disagreement, more common ground. We're moving toward concluding a deal."

ESPN.com reported last week that Nelson was Cuban's first choice to replace Johnson, but club sources say Nelson does not want to leave his personnel post and that Cuban will not try to force Nelson to reconsider. In an interview last Thursday with ESPN Radio's Dallas affiliate [KESN 103.3 FM], Nelson did not dispute the idea that the job would already be his if he wanted it but also insisted, "I think there's better candidates out there."

That stance quickly led Dallas to Carlisle, who, according to team sources, plans to bring two recent former NBA head coaches -- Dwane Casey and Terry Stotts -- to Dallas as assistants on his staff.

If this widely anticipated marriage does not collapse, Carlisle and his new employers will inevitably face questions about his past personality clashes in Detroit and Indianapolis and coaching style that will be likened to the conservative, controlling Johnson. But Carlisle, 48, would also appear to offer the best blend of offensive and defensive pedigree after posting a record of 281-211 (.571) in stints with the Pistons and Pacers. Mavericks management -- and Nowitzki specifically -- have spoken of balance as a priority in recent days.

After serving as an offensive coordinator of sorts for Larry Bird with the Pacers during Bird's strong three-season stint as Pacers coach from 1997-98 through 1999-2000 -- which included a trip to the 2000 NBA Finals -- Carlisle won NBA Coach of the Year honors in his first season in Detroit in 2001-02. He posted consecutive 50-32 records before the Pistons replaced him with Larry Brown. Carlisle moved to the Pacers and went 61-21 in his first season before losing in the conference finals to Brown during Detroit's 2004 championship run. He then guided the Pacers to two more playoff bids in spite of seemingly constant off-court turmoil and injury which followed Indiana's infamous brawl in Detroit in November 2004.

Carlisle has also interviewed with the Chicago Bulls and the New York Knicks but is not believed to be a finalist for either job. Johnson interviewed Tuesday with new Knicks team president Donnie Walsh and joins ex-Knicks guard Mark Jackson, also an ESPN analyst, as a strong contender for the New York job. Jackson has likewise interviewed with Chicago, but signals are growing stronger by the day that D'Antoni is the favorite to fill the Bulls' opening now that the Suns have allowed him to search for a new job.

Back in Dallas, this is the first time Cuban -- for all his perceived volatility -- has fired a coach and the first time he's considering external candidates.

Cuban inherited Don Nelson as a coach when he assumed ownership control of the Mavs in January 2000 and ultimately gave Nelson two contract extensions after they hit it off in those first few months together. Cuban then targeted Johnson as Nelson's replacement when Johnson was still a player and assistant coach, repeatedly observing Johnson's ability to lead and motivate from his daily seat in close proximity to the Dallas bench. Don Nelson, furthermore, asked out more than he was pushed out in March 2005.

Yet it looks as though Cuban is prepared to move quicker than anyone expected, even though giving such a big job to someone he knows well -- as he generally likes to do in his businesses -- would only be possible this time if Donnie Nelson changed his mind and asked for his clipboard back.

Although he was once a hot-shot coaching prospect before his full-time move to the front office when Johnson took over as head coach, Donnie Nelson insists that's not an option.

"My job is to get the best guy that we can get out there," Donnie Nelson said in his radio interview. "I'm on the list. I'm just the last guy and hopefully it doesn't get to that. ... I'm saying we'd have to get through a very, very long list in order for [Donnie Nelson to coach the team] and don't look for it to happen."

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Deal could be completed today, Carlisle likely to be introduced Friday
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I guess they trust him to lead them through the muddy waters ahead...
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The Mavericks finally got their man Friday night.

Rick Carlisle has reached an agreement in principle with the Mavericks on a four-year contract to become the ninth head coach in franchise history, an NBA source said.

The two sides had been in negotiations for a week after Carlisle was the first person to interview with the Mavericks to replace Avery Johnson. Carlisle, who has six years of NBA coaching experience in stints at Detroit and Indiana, was the only candidate interviewed.
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Carlisle’s tour of Mavericks with influence last week took him to the home of last year’s MVP. While discussing strategy and his vision, Carlisle got Nowitzki up off the couch for an impromptu demonstration of Larry Bird post-up moves. Somewhat odd? Sure, but Nowitzki appreciated the enthusiasm.

So did everyone else. The search for the ninth coach in club history targeted Carlisle from the start and as the process progressed, it became apparent the search would be one and done. The franchise finalized a four-year contract with Carlisle on Friday night, with the signing expected Saturday and an introductory press conference Wednesday.

“Incredibly excited that Rick has come on board,” owner Mark Cuban said. “His coaching record speaks for itself. He has a unique ability to coach multiple styles of play, which we think makes him a great fit for the Mavs.”
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I appreciatte that, though - you just meet a guy that sucks down low has a poor low post game, and you'd probably do the same thing.
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