Jerry Stackhouse wants to coach, reaches out to Brooklyn Nets
Posted Jul 23, 2014
Former NBA shooting guard Jerry Stackhouse wants to become a coach and has reached out to the Brooklyn Nets about an assistant job, he told the New York Daily News. Stackhouse, 39, last played in 2013 for the Nets. He said he emailed Nets coach Lionel Hollins about joining his staff, but isn't expecting an offer.
(Sports Illustrated)
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