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The Top Candidate to Fill Every NBA Head Coaching Vacancy

0 of 6 Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images The NBA s coaching carousel got a few more open seats during a chaotic news day on Wednesday. The New Orleans Pelicans parted ways with Stan Van Gundy after just one season, and the Washington Wizards opted not to renew Scott Brooks contract. These two openings join four already available jobs: the Portland Trail Blazers, Boston Celtics, Indiana Pacers and Orlando Magic. There could be more coming, too. If the Milwaukee Bucks lose to the Brooklyn Nets in the second round, there is widespread speculation that Mike Budenholzer will be fired. And given the uncertainty in the Dallas Mavericks organization (the team parted ways with longtime president of basketball operations Donnie Nelson on Wednesday), there s reason to wonder if Rick Carlisle could be next out despite recent reassurance from Mark Cuban.

Highland s Camden Scheidt breaks triples record

Washington Township hangs on for PCC title

Washington Township hangs on for PCC title
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Bill Greve Montgomery County and Purdue All-Star - The Paper of Montgomery County

Bill Greve . . . Montgomery County and Purdue All-Star By Butch Dale Photo provided Several colleges wanted Bill Greve, but he chose Purdue. • • Who would you guess had the highest single season scoring average in Montgomery County basketball history . . . Linden s Daryl Warren, Waveland s Mike Mitchell, Waynetown s Steve Pierce, Darlington s Terry Cain, Alamo s Charlie Bowerman or Whitey Reath? Well, all of these were high scorers, but the all-time SINGLE SEASON record goes to Waveland s Bill Greve, who is the only player to average over 30 points per game. Bill Greve was a coach s dream come true. He could do it all . . . scoring, passing, rebounding and most importantly . . . winning. Bill told me he had a great start, as legendary coach Cliff Davis emphasized the basics. Bill stated that Cliff believed that second grade basketball was just as important as college basketball in teaching the fundament

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