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Credit - ESPN.com

 

NEW ORLEANS -- Paul Silas was fired as coach of the New Orleans Hornets on Sunday after five seasons in which he set the franchise record for victories.

 

 

The Hornets went 47-35 this season, finishing third in the Central Division. They were knocked out of the playoffs Friday night, eliminated in the first round in six games by the Philadelphia 76ers.

 

Silas said he received a phone call Sunday from team co-owner Ray Wooldridge, who said the Hornets would not renew his contract.

 

"The decision was made for me. It was a little surprising, but they have the right to make their own decisions," Silas said. "We had a good ride, and I appreciate the opportunity they gave me."

 

He leaves with an overall mark of 208-155 with the Hornets, who moved from Charlotte to New Orleans after last season.

 

Silas took the Hornets to the playoffs each of the past four seasons, but they never advanced beyond the second round.

 

The Hornets said in a news release that Silas' coaching staff also would not return next season.

 

"We would like to thank Paul and his staff for all their efforts and hard work during their coaching tenure and with them the very best in their future opportunities," team majority owner George Shinn said.

 

Silas said he was glad the Hornets told him of their decision so quickly, so he will have time to look for a coaching job elsewhere for next season.

 

The only other NBA team without a coach right now is the Toronto Raptors, who fired Lenny Wilkens right after the regular season ended.

 

Silas was popular among fans and his players with the Hornets. Starting point guard Baron Davis and others said after their final game that they wanted Silas to return next year.

 

Most players were out of town or unreachable Sunday.

 

Silas and Shinn worked on a contract extension before the past season, but were unable to reach an agreement. Once the season started, Shinn and Silas said they would stop negotiating until the season's end.

 

Silas was earning about $1.5 million per season.

 

Silas said as recently as the final playoff game on Friday that he loved New Orleans and was optimistic something could be worked out.

 

The past season was the team's first since moving from Charlotte, where the owners became notorious for letting go popular players, such as Alonzo Mourning, for financial reasons. They said it was difficult to remain financially competitive because of Charlotte's outdated arena, which had only 12 luxury suites.

 

The main reason the team moved to New Orleans was the city's new arena, which has many more suites, high-priced club seats and other revenue-generating amenities that NBA owners say are needed to stay financially competitive.

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Guest Flyboy

Damn you, Agent.

 

When I read this on the index I immediately thought of my Saints.

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Guest El Satanico

Sounds like a "we don't think we can make money off you being the coach" decision.

 

However, he may not have performed as well as he should've with the team he had. So perhaps it's alittle of that too.

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Damn you, Agent.

 

When I read this on the index I immediately thought of my Saints.

hahahahah

 

Didn't mean to confuse you there, Flyboy.

 

I thought you would've known what I had meant.

 

Speaking of your Saints, I don't see them getting rid of Haslett and his crew anytime soon.

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Guest Flyboy
Speaking of your Saints, I don't see them getting rid of Haslett and his crew anytime soon.

Neither do I, but this topic scared me for brief seconds.

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Guest Human Fly
Speaking of your Saints, I don't see them getting rid of Haslett and his crew anytime soon.

If they self-destruct at the end of the season for the 3rd year in a row they should.

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Speaking of your Saints, I don't see them getting rid of Haslett and his crew anytime soon.

If they self-destruct at the end of the season for the 3rd year in a row they should.

I'm not gonna argue that one at all, because that is true.

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Guest pinnacleofallthingsmanly

It's not his fault that Masburn and Baron Davis were hurt.

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Guest Mindless_Aggression

Paul Silas is an excellent coach and the fact that he got that bag of injuries anywhere is a testament to that. Oh well, stick him behind the broadcast booth as well I suppose.

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Guest starvenger

Why do I get the feeling that we're looking at the new coach of the Raptors?

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Guest Lightning Flik

Because Silas and our Raptor's GM (I forget that guy's name) are former buddies.

 

So expect him to show up.

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Guest Vern Gagne

Either Toronto or possibily the new Charlotte franchise.

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Guest Ripper

Paul Silas is one of the best coaches in the league and this move just proves that the upper management in New Orleans are retarded. Take away any team #1 and #2 players for the bulk of the season and see where that team makes it. They won't be as good as what Silas did with the hornets.

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