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Former Pacers Coach Rick Carlisle is an NBA Champion. Former Pacer Mark Jackson is a Warrior. Former Pacers assistant coach Mike Brown is a Laker. Reported 2011-12 Pacers head coach candidate Dwane Casey is a Raptor. Kevin McHale is a Rocket. Lawrence Frank “blew away” the Pistons.

And yet Frank Vogel doesn’t know who his employer will be next year.

Rumored Indiana coaching candidates Rick Adelman and Chuck Person remain available (though the Rifleman is looking elsewhere for a lateral move), but based upon everything we have heard from Mike Wells of the Indy Star and others, it seems as though Vogel will return the Pacers bench next season. The only hurdle to that becoming reality — that we have heard publicly — has been management’s insistence upon Vogel to rounding up an expert staff of assistants for offset his inexperience.

Wells has been reporting this fact frequently, most recently in a Q&A he did for the Star.

Bird’s waiting for Vogel to line up his coaching staff. Bird’s more worried about who the lead assistant will be. He wants somebody who has a lot of NBA experience to help Vogel out coaching wise and in the locker room.

There’s a possibility that the coaching situation could be resolved sometime soon because owner Herb Simon returned to Indianapolis this week and will likely be here through the draft.

Not many people thought the Pacers would still be waiting to name a coach in the second week of June.

On the one hand, it is nice that the Pacers have had the luxury of thoroughly assessing everything surrounding this decision. Bird has long talked about how the opportunity to have so many franchise-renewing decisions this summer — on management, coaching, the draft and free agency — has been three years in the making. Obviously, you don’t want to squander that opportunity. So deliberation and diligence are good things. Perhaps the position still remains vacant because Bird was hoping to get a chance to talk to the one guy he was considering who had so far been unavailable for an interview (Mavs assistant coach Dwane Casey)? Or not. Who knows? If so, it’s moot now because Casey will be head coaching in Toronto.

But on the other hand, it is a little disconcerting that the team has felt so comfortable with the fact that no other team would hire Vogel that they can just sit on their hands this long. What does that say about Frank? Or even if they didn’t think no team would hire Vogel, they at least haven’t seemed particularly concerned with losing out on the chance to get him back on the sidelines.

Or perhaps they are waiting until after the draft to make a decision? Or until after the lockout? I’m not sure why either would be particularly beneficial unless there are fiscal realities that fly over my head. Could be. I’m not that smart.

But at this point, of course Vogel is still the frontrunner.

No one else is left.

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Frank Vogel did an admirable job turning around the 2010-11 Indiana Pacers season. And while team president Larry Bird is looking at other options to fill the current head coach vacancy, he has said that Vogel will get the first and last interview.

Former Rick Carlisle assistant with the Pacers/Cavs head coach/LeBron yes man Mike Brown, Pacers legend/rifle aficionado Chuck Person and former T-Wolves coach with a lifetime .434 record (53-69 in two years with Minnesota)/misspelled first name Dwane Casey are all in the mix. But it sounds like the billionaire who will be paying the coach’s salary likes the young fella.

[Pacers owner Herb] Simon is a big supporter of Vogel because he got the players to play hard, something that wasn’t always the case with Jim O’Brien. But it’s Bird’s call on who he wants to be the coach.

Vogel helped his chances when the Pacers competed in four of their five games against the Bulls.

Vogel will have to tighten things up with the players. Practices were too loose at times. That’s not good for a team that has a lot of young players.

Vogel doesn’t need to become an O’Brien clone, just make sure the players are focused when they need to be.

As noted, Bird will make the final decision but it can’t hurt to have a vote of confidence from Simon.

Know what else can’t hurt? This Stupid Human Trick he first performed as a eighth grader on Late Night With David Letterman. Hopefully he will break this one out during his interview. Should put him over the top. (Vogel comes on at the 5:04 mark)

Seriously though, Danny Granger or Mike Wells or someone needs to find out if Frank can still do this and, if so, encourage him to reenact this. It’s easily now my second favorite NBA-related appearance on Late Night in the 1980s after MJ’s wonderful interview in a track suit. (video via @HicksPD … h/t Ziller)

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Dwane Casey as the Pacers Next Coach?

by Jared Wade on March 11, 2011 at 4:02 pm · 1 comment

For a week, Frank Vogel was the best coach in NBA history — statistically. He started off his NBA head coaching career a perfect 4-0 before dropping one (a game Indy probably should have won, it’s worth noting) to the Miami Heat. Still, the Pacers went 7-1 in Vogel’s first eight games at the helm and that .875 winning percentage gave him almost two full weeks above current best-NBA-coach-ever-by-winning-percentage Tom Thibodeau.

That all changed, of course, when the Pacers turned back into hot garbage. Under Vogel, the team has now literally inversed his strong start, going 1-7 in its last eight. And all this has naturally changed the tenor of the fanbase from “Let’s lock this Vogel guy up to a long-term coaching contract” to “Umm … yeah … let’s look around a little before we do anything drastic.”

Who knows what Larry Bird (presuming he’ll still be here when the decision is made) and owner Herb Simon ever had in mind for Vogel’s future, but as far as candidates for next year’s job goes, Marc Stein has thrown out two names: Chuck Person and Dwane Casey. (h/t @MikeWellsNBA)

Lakers assistant coach and Pacers legend Chuck Person, according to our old friend Sean Deveney at the Sporting News, will also be a candidate for the job. But word is there’s another name on Indy’s radar that hasn’t circulated much yet: Mavericks assistant coach Dwane Casey.

Casey is still waiting for his second shot at a head-coaching gig after his unceremonious dismissal in Minnesota halfway through the 2006-07 season and serious (but ultimately unsuccessful) flirtations in recent offseasons with Philadelphia, Chicago and Atlanta.

The link to Indiana, though, was inevitable, given Casey’s good work on Rick Carlisle’s staff in Dallas and how close Carlisle and Bird remain after their time together as teammates in Boston and Carlisle’s years in Indy both as Bird’s assistant and as head coach.

Jay wrote about the Rifleman’s success in Los Angeles not too long ago.

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The Time Reggie Fought Kobe

by Jared Wade on December 15, 2010 at 6:30 pm · 0 comments

Pacers vs. Lakers is by no means a rivalry. Honestly, I think the only cross-conference rivalry the NBA has is Celtics vs. Lakers. But Pacers vs. Lakers is steadily increasing on the overall interest side of things as more and more subplot threads unravel.

Most immediately, Indy beat LA earlier this year so … tonight … the Lakers … are … back … WITH A VENGEANCE. Plus, we know that Pacers great Chuck Person is now coaching in the City of Angels. And we had that whole NBA Finals match-up thing.

Best of all … remember this fight between Reggie and Mamba? I bet Kobe does. He never forgets. He is like a hiphopopotamus that way. Or is that an elephant? Who can remember?

The video comes to us from Complex’s blog, which included both Mr. Bryant and Mr. Knick Killer in its 50 Dirtiest Players in Sports History list. (They rank number45 and number 41, respectively. Your boy Ron Artest came in at number 22.)

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