Larry Brown is a legendary coach. A member of the Hall of Fame, Brown coached in the ABA and NBA for 31 seasons and won a total of 1327 games. He won the NBA Championship once and made it there three times. Obviously, Brown is an experienced head coach and has a lot of knowledge of the game of basketball. What will he do with that knowledge next?
According to ESPN’s C.L. Brown, Coach Brown may become a high school coach:
“‘Tonight, I’m going to the high school and see the kids and talk to the [athletic director],’ Brown, 76, told ESPN on Tuesday. ‘I wish I could tell you when I’m going to make a decision. I’m hopeful, it’s pretty close.’
East Hampton athletic director Joe Vasile-Cozzo told Newsday on Tuesday that ‘we’re game’ if Brown decides to coach. Brown had initially discussed his interest in the high school job with The Kansas City Star on Thursday.”
Brown has a lot to teach young kids, and he has found that at every level, the players just want to learn. Brown, who stepped down at SMU, wants to teach kids what he was taught before he can’t do it anymore. He said that the only thing holding him back is because he has some camps that he said he would go to.