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Are they moving the Izzone to the United Center? - Wednesday, April 23, 2008 3:33 PM
I doubt he would leave E. Lansing, but it is interesting to think about.
 
 
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ys-bullscoach042208&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
 
While Rick Carlisle is the leading candidate for the Chicago Bulls coaching job, multiple league sources say that an intriguing name has gained momentum within the franchise’s front office: Michigan State’s Tom Izzo.
 
Bulls GM John Paxson granted Carlisle the first interview in the process, two league sources said, and Carlisle made a strong impression. But Chicago officials were still busy gathering intelligence on him Tuesday, reaching out around the league to those who had worked with him at stops with the Pacers and Pistons.
 
Nevertheless, the search won’t be limited to Carlisle. There’s been much internal discussion over Izzo, whom many NBA officials believe is one of the rare college coaches who can make the transition to the pros.
 
When reached on Tuesday night, Izzo told Yahoo! Sports that he hadn’t been contacted by the Bulls, but sounded willing to discuss the job with them.
 
“I’m not counting out any (job openings) because you can’t,” Izzo said. “College or pro.
“I go back and forth on (coaching in the NBA),” he continued. “I still think it’s the ultimate level. There is something about it. I look at it and say, ‘It’s a real challenge.’ But I love what I do too. I go down and look at what the Pistons (coaches) do in preparation and I think, ‘That’s insane.’ “But I look at what I do in terms of recruiting and I think, ‘That’s insane.’  ”
The Bulls are under the impression, sources said, that Izzo is eager to speak with them. Some believe he has grown restless in East Lansing, and it’s believed he would’ve become the Kansas coach had Bill Self taken the Oklahoma State job.
 
This could make Izzo, 53, a wild card in this search. He is one of the dominant coaches in the college game, responsible for four Final Fours and the 2000 NCAA title at Michigan State. Even after turning down the Atlanta Hawks within weeks of his national championship and another overture from the Toronto Raptors in 2003, Izzo has long been a student of the NBA coaching game.
 

He is also represented by Lonnie Cooper, the most powerful pro and college coaching agent in the business.
 
While college coaches have historically struggled in the pros, most have been hired to struggling franchises. Izzo thought long and hard about the five-year, $15 million offer the Hawks made him eight years ago – at the time, a gold mine for a college coach – but ultimately was convinced that he had little chance to be successful what with the dysfunctional state of the Hawks franchise.
 
For a son of the Midwest like Izzo, though, the Bulls job would have a different appeal. Owner Jerry Reinsdorf is believed to have some hesitation about hiring a college coach. His experiment with Iowa State’s Tim Floyd had disastrous results following his hiring in1998. Memphis coach John Calipari has tried to get involved with the Bulls job, but has been rebuffed, sources said.
 
Izzo, who has spent nearly his entire career as either an assistant or head coach in East Lansing, said he can’t say yet what he’d do if the Bulls call. He returns the bulk of a team that went to the Sweet 16 and has another strong recruiting class. Still, he could be at a coaching crossroad in his career, when a fresh challenge could be the preferred path.  “Until I hear something,” Izzo said, “it’s hard to say.”
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RE: Are they moving the Izzone to the United Center? - Wednesday, April 23, 2008 4:32 PM
I think it's a great idea.  It would be a great move for him.  Of course, I'm a bit biased as I would love to see him leave E. Lansing.  What makes this more interesting is the fact that Crean just took the IU job.  Who would MSU turn to?


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RE: Are they moving the Izzone to the United Center? - Thursday, April 24, 2008 12:15 AM
I think Izzo is exactly where he should be.  He's the king of East Lansing.
 
I don't think his "coach knows best BS" would last very long in the NBA.
 
With that said I think his ego will get the best of him and he'll jump to the NBA at some point.
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RE: Are they moving the Izzone to the United Center? - Thursday, April 24, 2008 12:39 PM
Now the word is it is Rick Carlisle's job to lose, so I guess the Izzone stays put.
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RE: Are they moving the Izzone to the United Center? - Friday, April 25, 2008 4:36 PM
I think Carlisle is a good fit there. I've always liked him. My question is why in the world would someone such as Izzo at a good college program ever consider going into the cutthroat world of professional coaching....I have always thought a good college job would be the pinnacle.
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RE: Are they moving the Izzone to the United Center? - Saturday, April 26, 2008 10:12 PM

I have always thought a good college job would be the pinnacle.

 
I agree but someone like Izzo is ultra competative.  The very thought that people think he wouldn't make a good pro coach eats at his ego and make him want to prove people wrong.
 
Personally I can't imagine anything better than the position he's in now but he'd flirted with the NBA before.
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RE: Are they moving the Izzone to the United Center? - Wednesday, April 30, 2008 9:46 PM
I think this opportunity is a lot different than the Atlanta Hawks gig in 2000. For one, the Hawks franchise as a whole was in the dumps, and had been for a long time, and it was obvious when Lon Krueger went there and failed that it was a graveyard for anybody who dared to venture down south. Izzo is also not coming off a national championship as he was in 2000, and I think it's becoming obvious by some of the statements that Izzo has made over the last few years that he's not neccessarily long for the college game. Chicago's got a nice nucleus of young players, albeit not as young as they used to be. Being not that far from Michigan would be another plus for Izzo, I would think. He'd have a decent shot at succeeding in the Windy City, while the Atlanta situation would have been nothing more than a money grab, and a three-year gig before getting the boot.
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RE: Are they moving the Izzone to the United Center? - Wednesday, April 30, 2008 9:54 PM
Maybe, but after MJ anything but an NBA Championship will be considered a failure. 
 
With Cleveland having Lebron do you really see Chicago's players being good enough to take a title?
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RE: Are they moving the Izzone to the United Center? - Thursday, May 01, 2008 2:35 PM

ORIGINAL: Philc

With Cleveland having Lebron do you really see Chicago's players being good enough to take a title?

 
How much longer before Lebron is playing in NY, Chicago or LA?  His Nike contract doubles if he plays in one of those markets.
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RE: Are they moving the Izzone to the United Center? - Thursday, May 01, 2008 7:40 PM

ORIGINAL: Philc

With Cleveland having Lebron do you really see Chicago's players being good enough to take a title?

 
Currently constructed, no. But I do think they have some pieces to compete in a year or so, especially in the East. Getting rid of Ben Wallace and his contract was huge for Chicago.

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