Stotts, Trail Blazers agree to contract extension

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Stotts, Trail Blazers agree to contract extension

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At the wake of Portland's playoff exit to the Golden State Warriors, Terry Stotts gets extended as Trail Blazers coach

 

LOS ANGELES, USA – Portland Trail Blazers head coach Terry Stotts has agreed to a new multi-year contract extension in the wake of the team’s NBA playoff exit to the Golden State Warriors, the team said Tuesday, May 21 (Wednesday, May 22, Philippine time).

Blazers president of basketball operations Neil Olshey confirmed a new contract had been signed but gave no further details.

Olshey said Stotts’ winning record had prompted the club to lock in the coach for the long-term.

“We win every year,” Olshey said. “But it goes beyond just wins and losses. It’s alignment. It’s partnership. It’s knowing the organization is moving forward. It’s a commitment to a longer-term view that there are priorities beyond just the next game.”

Stotts meanwhile told reporters that he was happy to be remaining with the team.

“Obviously, I’m pleased,” Stotts said. “I’m pleased that we came to an agreement. I’m very happy here, I’m happy with the team. 

“This year was probably the most enjoyable year as a head coach, as far as the group of guys we had.”

Stotts, 61, joined the Blazers as head coach in 2012.

This year he led the team to their first Western Conference finals appearance since 2000. The Blazers were eliminated from the playoffs however on Monday, as the Golden State Warriors completed a clean sweep. – Rappler.com

 

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