'Original Bull' Jerry Sloan Says No to Jordan's Bobcats

June 18, 2012 12:00 AM
'Original Bull' Jerry Sloan Says No to Jordan's Bobcats

" Hall of Fame coaching legend has pulled himself out of the running to be the next head coach of the Michael Jordan owned Charlotte Bobcats. Sloan was one of three coaching finalists along with Brian Shaw and Quin Snyder.

"I took myself out today," Sloan said to SI .

"I don't want to comment on it because it's never profitable for anybody. It just makes it sound like you're making a statement about someone "

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