Former Charlotte Hornets coach Paul Silas will interview for the same position with the Charlotte Bobcats on Monday, an informed source told the Observer.
Silas, who last coached the Cleveland Cavaliers, lives in the Charlotte area.
Other possibilities for the opening include Larry Brown, who this week interviewed with the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Walter Herrmann, an Argentine with the Charlotte Bobcats, said Tuesday he won't compete in Olympic qualifying for his country for fear of injuries that could threaten his NBA career.
Herrmann's announcement came a day after San Antonio guard Manu Ginobili announced he wouldn't play for Argentina during qualifying. But Ginobili does plan to play when the national team defends its championship at the Beijing Games in 2008.
Herrmann told Argentine sports daily Ole he wasn't expressly barred by the Bobcats from playing, but he didn't want to run the risk of injury.
"It took a lot of effort to make the NBA, and I have to think in the future," Herrmann told Ole.
Fabricio Oberto, another Argentine playing for the Spurs, also bowed out of the qualifying season.
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Apr 24, 2007 12:48 PM EST
Sam Mitchell famously doesn't have a contract for next season, despite being named Coach of the Year.
He could be a coveted commodity on the open market, as Charlotte and Indiana are expected to be suitors.
"Most likely," Chris Bosh said yesterday when asked if he believes Mitchell will be back. "I mean, I don't have any sense (of the situation). Only the future can tell. But in my opinion, everything's going well. He'll probably be back."
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Bobcats Apr 2007 Archive
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Charlotte Observer | Apr 19, 2007
A source familiar with Brevin Knight's contract situation said the Bobcats have the choice of paying him about $4 million next season to play, or to buy out that last season for about $1.
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AP | Apr 17, 2007
Pat Riley still remembers the first time he met Bernie Bickerstaff at a San Diego playground.
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Charlotte Observer | Apr 13, 2007
"If I had to pick my perfect world, it would be to stay here" with a long-term contract," said Matt Carroll.
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AP | Apr 13, 2007
With every acrobatic dunk, athletic steal and off-balance jumper he makes, Gerald Wallace's price goes up.
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Sports Illustrated | Apr 11, 2007
Charlotte Bobcats forward Adam Morrison was fined $25,000 by the NBA on Tuesday for making an obscene gesture to fans during a game in Miami.
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AP | Apr 11, 2007
Bobcats forward Adam Morrison was fined $25,000 by the NBA on Tuesday for making an obscene gesture to a fan during a game in Miami.
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Press Release | Apr 9, 2007
Gerald Wallace and Tim Duncan were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the week respectively.
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ESPN | Apr 8, 2007
Bobcats rookie forward Adam Morrison missed the Bobcats' game in Miami on Sunday with a sprained left knee tendon.
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ESPN | Apr 8, 2007
Gerald Wallace scored 30 points, as the Bobcats ruined Dwyane Wade's return from a dislocated left shoulder by beating the Heat 111-103 in OT on Sunday.
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AP | Apr 8, 2007
Heat guard Dwyane Wade was on the active roster for Miami's game Sunday against Charlotte, after missing 23 games with a dislocated left shoulder.
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Gaston Gazette | Apr 4, 2007
Sam Mitchell's name was rumored to be a candidate for the Charlotte Bobcats head coaching job.
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Rocky Mountain News | Apr 2, 2007
Sean May, the second-year forward out of North Carolina, has been plagued by a right knee injury that required surgery to remove cartilage last season.
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Toronto Sun | Apr 2, 2007
Sam Mitchell wasn't too happy with Peter Vecsey's report on Sunday that he may become the next head coach of the Charlotte Bobcats.
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New York Post | Apr 1, 2007
Sam Mitchell is without a contract for the 2007-2008 season.