George Karl says he still wants to coach
Posted Jan 22, 2015
If anyone has the wherewithal to hold onto the big-picture perspective, it's the man who has beaten cancer twice and kept building on a body of work that includes the sixth-most wins in league history (1,131) and a winning percentage (.599) that is fourth among the eight coaches who have ever won 1,000-plus games. But sometimes, George Karl will admit, a tinge of negativity creeps up that won't likely go away until he's back on a bench again.
(USA Today)
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