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New York Knicks' Mike Woodson during an NBA basketball game against the Philadelphia 76ers, Wednesday, March 21, 2012, in Philadelphia. Christie had a 27-25 record as interim coach last season for the ...
Woodson has a 315-365 career record as an NBA head coach. Christie had a 27-25 record as interim coach last season for the Kings after replacing the fired Mike Brown in December before losing in ...
Mike Woodson is returning to the NBA. The former Knicks coach was officially named the associate head coach of the Sacramento Kings under Doug Christie on Wednesday, according to ESPN’s Shams ...
Woodson has a 315-365 career record as an NBA head coach. Christie had a 27-25 record as interim coach last season for the Kings after replacing the fired Mike Brown in December before losing in ...
The Sacramento Kings on Monday officially announced Mike Woodson will be the team’s associate head coach, bringing more than 40 years of experience as an NBA player and coach to the new role.
After his Indiana exit, Mike Woodson is reportedly making his return to the NBA. Per ESPN's Shams Charania, Woodson agreed to a deal to become the Sacramento Kings' associate head coach under Doug ...
Woodson was head coach of the Atlanta Hawks from 2004-10 and the New York Knicks from 2012-14. Christie took over as the head coach of the Kings in December when Mike Brown was fired.
Ex-Knicks head coach Mike Woodson is considered to be a “wild card” for the job, Ian Begley of SportsNet New York reported Wednesday during an appearance on the “Knicks Film School” podcast.
Mike Woodson has landed a new coaching job. Woodson will be the associate head coach for the Sacramento Kings. He is the first hire made by Doug Christie, who last week was named the head coach ...
Mike Woodson brings former IU stars together for golf event. by: Josh Bode. Posted: Sep 3, 2024 / 08:13 PM EST / Updated: Sep 3, 2024 / 10:29 PM EST.
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana University agreed to pay former men’s basketball coach Mike Woodson $6.5 million as part of a settlement agreement signed in April, per records obtained by The Herald-Times.