Q&A: Jerry Stackhouse On Coaching & How The NBA Is Getting Soft
Posted Apr 29, 2014
Although no longer playing, don’t expect Jerry Stackhouse to leave the NBA anytime soon. The former No. 3 overall pick in the draft played 18 seasons, reached multiple All-Star Games and evolved into one of the most respected professionals of his era. Now, Stackhouse takes us into his life, speaking on the subjects of coaching, the state of the NBA, his connection to Jackie Robinson and more.
(Dime Magazine)
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