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The Bulls filled out their coaching staff and appointed former players Randy Brown and Pete Myers to new roles Thursday.

Ron Adams, Andy Greer, Rick Brunson and Adrian Griffin were confirmed as assistants under new coach Tom Thibodeau. Brown was named special assistant to general manager Gar Forman, and Myers was named a scout.

Adams, 63, begins his second stint with the Bulls after spending the last season and a half with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Greer, 48, has held three assistant-coaching positions in the NBA, most recently with the Memphis Grizzlies (2007-09). Griffin, 36, spent the last two seasons as an assistant coach/player development with the Milwaukee Bucks. Brunson, 38, another former Bulls player, spent the 2009-10 season as an assistant at the University of Hartford.

Brown, 42, was the Bulls' director of player development last season. Myers, 46, enters his 11th year with the Bulls and was an assistant coach last season.

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[Insert Chicago Team] is terrible and won’t win anything this year. [Insert GM] needs to be fired right away. [Insert Coach] is a joke and [Insert Star Player] sucks. [Insert Owner] needs to sell the team to someone who will spend big money to win.

Benny T Bull on September 9, 2010 11:56 AM

Great, in 7 months he'll have a new 3rd place finish on his resume. How exciting.

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