By RON MALY
The word is that the Cleveland Cavaliers are the latest NBA team to check out Fred Hoiberg's interest in coaching them. I'm assuming Hoiberg told the Cavs, who have the No. 1 pick in the
upcoming pro draft, to shove it because he's happy at Iowa State. Well, actually, knowing Fred's personality, he really wouldn't have told Cleveland to shove it, even if he felt that way. He'd have put the matter into more of a delicate state. But face it. If Hoiberg hadn't told the Cavs he wasn't interested in their job, they wouldn't have asked Florida's Billy Donovan and Michigan State's Tom Izzo if they wanted it, as ESPN.com reported. Guys like Hoiberg, Donovan and Izzo have much better jobs than those in most pro cities. NBA franchises can forget the top 15 or 20 collegiate coaches in the nation. They need to go after guys who have already been canned by other pro teams. If Cleveland really gets desperate, maybe it will see if Cedar Rapids native, and longtime neighbor of mine, Bill Fitchwants the job again. He coached the Cavaliers many years ago. Of course, Fitch is 85 or so years of age now. Which means he'd fit right in with the Cleveland franchise at this stage.
The word is that the Cleveland Cavaliers are the latest NBA team to check out Fred Hoiberg's interest in coaching them. I'm assuming Hoiberg told the Cavs, who have the No. 1 pick in the
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