NBA vet Jerry Stackhouse adapting to life as a coach with Raptors
Posted Oct 24, 2015
At a time when NBA players can basically exit the court, shower, throw on a suit and become a head coach, Jerry Stackhouse is taking the longer route. After an 18-year career as a player that pulled him through eight teams and 970 games, the two-time all-star is three weeks into a new life as a Raptors assistant coach, working under Dwane Casey.
(Toronto Star)
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