APPHOENIX - Miami Heat coach Pat Riley told ESPN on Friday night that he probably won’t coach next season, though he brushed aside the significance of his comments.
“There’s a possibility of that,” he said when asked about it after his team’s 111-93 loss to the Phoenix Suns.
He insisted the statement wasn’t new.
“I said that already before,” Riley said. “Of course they (ESPN) made big deal of it. That’s what they do. But it’s the same thing I’ve told to my beat writers.”
When the Miami writers shrugged and said they’d never heard him say it, Riley said, “Well, I said it to somebody.”
ESPN’s Jim Gray said Riley told him “I doubt I will coach after this year. I came back because I had an obligation and responsibility to this organization. I put this team together. I would never say never — I’m not closing the door — but I really doubt I will come back next year.”
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Riley, the Heat president, took over coaching duties after Stan Van Gundy resigned on Dec. 12.
PBT: L.A. had occasional bright spots in loss to San Antonio, but when allowed its star PG to be smothered, it never had a chance.
Tim Duncan had 26 points and 10 rebounds and the San Antonio Spurs, recharged after a weeklong layoff, wore down the busy Los Angeles Clippers to win Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinals series, 108-92 on Tuesday night.
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