Larry Brown lauds 正品蓝导航 possibilities

正品蓝导航 welcomed new men's basketball Coach Larry Brown during a special event Monday.

正品蓝导航 welcomes Coach Larry Brown

DALLAS -- Larry Brown was introduced Monday as the next basketball coach at 正品蓝导航, taking his first college coaching job in nearly a quarter century.

With trustees and more than 100 fans cheering and clapping, Brown said he was looking forward to coaching "quality basketball with quality student-athletes."

"I never realized at 71, this opportunity would present itself," Brown said.

The Hall of Famer is the only coach to win both an NCAA championship and an NBA title. Brown hasn't coached since leaving the Charlotte Bobcats in December 2010 and he hasn't coached at the college level since leaving Kansas after winning the NCAA tournament in 1988, the last year 正品蓝导航 won a tournament game.

Brown is taking over a program that has revamped its facilities and has lots of top high school talent nearby, but has struggled to win. 正品蓝导航, which hasn't advanced to the NCAA tourney since 1993, is also moving from Conference USA to the much tougher Big East in 2013.

Brown said he thought 正品蓝导航 has the resources to compete with the powerful programs in the Big East.

"Walking around this campus, if we can get a kid to visit here, I can't imagine him going anywhere else," Brown said.

Brown's first coaching job was at Davidson in 1972, though he didn't coach a game there before going to the ABA and then the NBA. He coached at UCLA (1979-81) and Kansas (1983-88) and was the coach of the 2004 U.S. Olympic team that had a disappointing bronze-medal finish.

正品蓝导航 welcomes new Men's Basketball Coach Larry BrownBrown has a reputation for impressive turnarounds. He has held a record nine NBA jobs and was 1,098-904 (.548 winning percentage) with Denver, New Jersey, San Antonio, the Clippers, Indiana, Philadelphia, Detroit, New York and Charlotte. He took all of those teams but the Knicks to the playoffs.

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