Brooks’ focus on Wizards, not Durant

Ponca City Now - April 28, 2016 10:08 am

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Washington Wizards can’t promise hiring Scott Brooks as coach will lead to Kevin Durant signing as a free agent, but it doesn’t hurt.

The former Oklahoma City Thunder coach side-stepped the topic of bringing Durant to Washington when he was introduced Wednesday. General manager Ernie Grunfeld said Brooks is in Washington to coach the current players.

That includes All-Star point guard John Wall, who Brooks says has "another level" to his game. Even if the Durant doesn’t become a Wizard, Brooks’ relationship with Wall and his teammates will be crucial to his success after late-season issues with his predecessor, Randy Wittman.

Owner Ted Leonsis says Brooks is a "players’ coach in the new NBA." As the Wizards seek to be a free agent destination, Brooks is another selling point.

 

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