Charlotte, NC (Sports Network) - Coming off the worst season in NBA history,
and less than three weeks removed from losing a chance to pick No. 1 in the
draft, the Charlotte Bobcats have reportedly landed a new head coach.
Mike Dunlap, the top assistant under Steve Lavin at St. John's, accepted the
job after being offered it Monday night, the Charlotte Observer reported.
Dunlap would replace Paul Silas, who lost his position in April after the team
lost its last 23 games of the season to go 7-59 for a .106 winning percentage,
the worst in league history.
Despite that dubious distinction, the Bobcats will pick No. 2 next week after
the Hornets won the NBA Draft Lottery last month.
Dunlap coached from the bench this past season while Lavin recovered from
surgery for prostate cancer. He has NBA experience, having served two years
under Denver Nuggets head coach George Karl.
The Observer said Dunlap, 54, was one of 10 candidates interviewed for the
vacant Bobcats coaching position.
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