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I'd like Scott because he's the most qualified IMO. He's been there before, as a coach and a player, he's proven himself.
Thibodeau is still waiting on inevitable Hornets offer, but sources say he's eager to meet with Nets and Bulls. Chicago's his preferred job.
Bulls' coach search in slow lane
Team taking time in researching possible candidates
Owns a 284-286 career mark over six full and parts of two other seasons with the Trail Blazers and 76ers. A Chicago native, he is known as a players' coach and spent last season as an assistant on Coach of the Year Scott Brooks' staff in Oklahoma City. His point-guard playing days could serve Derrick Rose well. (ERIC SEALS, McClatchy-Tribune / April 23, 2008)
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XChicago Bulls By K.C. Johnson
Tribune staff reporter
8:01 p.m. CDT, May 27, 2010
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On May 4, Gar Forman said the Bulls' coaching search "could drag into June, maybe July."
He wasn't kidding.
Though the Bulls either have talked informally or conducted extensive background on at least Lawrence Frank, Tom Thibodeau, Maurice Cheeks, Elston Turner, Kevin McHale, Brian Shaw and Dwane Casey, sources close to several prospective candidates said no interviews are scheduled.
Even plans to fly to Boston and formally interview Celtics assistant Thibodeau, who will receive an offer from the Hornets, were scuttled after the Magic rallied to win the last two games in the Eastern Conference finals.
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With LeBron James telling some confidantes he's intrigued by the triangle offense, some have speculated Lakers assistant Shaw could emerge as a serious candidate. He, too, is busy with the conference finals.
So the wait continues.
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Assistant Tom Thibodeau and Doc Rivers talk on the sideline. (Gary Dineen, NBAE/Getty Images / March 9, 2010)
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9:51 p.m. CDT, May 28, 2010
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The Bulls' longstanding policy of not negotiating with coaches' agents will have no bearing on their coaching search, sources said Friday.
Bulls management has strong relationships with Andy Miller, who represents former Nets coach Lawrence Frank, and Leon Rose, whose Creative Artists Agency firm was hired by Celtics assistant Tom Thibodeau this week.
That firm represents the same umbrella under which new coaching agent William Wesley works and which represents free agent players LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade. The latter two are represented by Chicago-based Henry Thomas, with whom the Bulls have dealt since he represented Marcus Fizer.
Though the Bulls don't negotiate coaching contracts directly with agents, they have maintained mostly professional relationships with coaches' agents. This includes Todd Musburger, who represented Phil Jackson during his Bulls tenure.
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Despite speculation that hiring Thibodeau could improve the chances of landing James because of their shared agency ties, the Bulls remain noncommittal on rescheduling an interview with him.
League sources confirmed the Bulls were scheduled to interview Thibodeau — perhaps in Boston — if the Celtics had finished an Eastern Conference finals sweep of the Magic on Monday.
Though league sources have said Thibodeau knows a formal offer is coming for the Hornets' head coaching vacancy, the Tribune reported previously the Bulls would be his preferred job. Several media outlets have reported the Nets also hope to speak with Thibodeau.
The Bulls' slow pace has led some league observers to speculate they are waiting on an unknown candidate. The Bulls have performed background on Lakers assistant Brian Shaw, who still is working in the Western Conference finals. But it's unknown where his status lies with Bulls management.
Meanwhile, the NBA said it won't discipline Wade for his comments in Thursday's Tribune questioning the Bulls' loyalty to players. Though many speculated Wade did so because the Heat, like the Bulls, can sign a maximum free agent this summer, the league said it intervenes in "the most egregious" cases and Wade's comments "do not meet that standard."