Rasheed Wallace on being an assistant at Memphis: ‘It was already written in its path’
Posted Sep 2, 2021
Rasheed Wallace was formally introduced to the media Tuesday as an assistant coach for the Tigers. This is Wallace’s first collegiate coaching job and the 16-year NBA veteran spent a great amount of time talking about the impact he wants to have on these players. He’s happy about the team he’s able to coach with — Larry Brown and Penny Hardaway.
(WREG)
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