Saunders succeeds Brown as Pistons coach
Posted on: Thursday, 21 July 2005, 13:52 CDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Detroit Pistons hired Flip Saunders as head coach Thursday in place of Larry Brown, who led the team to the NBA title last year.
"I look at this as a great opportunity and a great challenge," Saunders told a news conference at The Palace in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
The 50-year-old Saunders was fired as coach of Minnesota in February after the club stumbled to a 25-26 start. He had a 411-326 record in nine and a half seasons with the Timberwolves.
"When you've been in the league for 10 years, you have an opportunity to evaluate organizations, evaluate teams," he said.
"There's no question that the tradition Detroit has, the success they've had, they are one of the premier teams in the league."
Saunders will have a tough act to follow in replacing the well-traveled Brown.
The Pistons finalized their severance agreement with Brown Tuesday, buying him out of the remaining three years left on his five-year deal.
Throughout last season, Brown insisted he would return to the Pistons if he was healthy enough to coach in 2005-06, with Detroit saying they would be happy to welcome him back.
But negotiations broke down earlier this week with the club opting to release him.
Brown, who led Detroit to Eastern Conference championships in 2004 and 2005, underwent hip replacement surgery that led to a problem with his bladder and has been resting at home for the past several weeks.
RIGHT SITUATION
Saunders said: "I made a decision...that I was going to wait and get into the right situation to walk into and have an opportunity to win, and win big, and that's what we have here in Detroit.
"When people talk about the Pistons, they talk about players that play like they have a chip on their shoulder. As a coach, that's what you want. You want players who have that passion."
Saunders signed a four-year contract worth, according to media reports, between $4 million and $5 million per season.
According to media reports, the 64-year-old Brown is going to meet with the New York Knicks to discuss their head coaching vacancy.
Brown has previously coached franchises in Philadelphia, Indiana, Los Angeles (Clippers), San Antonio, New Jersey and Denver. The Knicks are reported to be offering him more than $10 million a year to lead their team.
Saunders replaces a coach who posted a 108-56 record in two seasons with the team but Detroit's president of basketball operations Joe Dumars said he was not worried.
"This guy (Saunders) has a great track record," Dumars said. "It was really a no-brainer for us."
Source: REUTERS
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