EXPANSION New team has coach for their 1st season



Bernie Bickerstaff is expected to be introduced to today.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Bernie Bickerstaff will be the coach and general manager of the expansion Charlotte Bobcats, two team sources told The Associated Press Wednesday.
Bickerstaff, who spent parts of 10 seasons as an NBA coach and the past year as general manager of the WNBA's Charlotte Sting, will be introduced at a news conference today.
Karl Hicks, already a member of the Bobcats' front office and former executive director of the National Basketball Developmental League, will be named assistant general manager, the sources added.
Gary Brokaw, former director of player personnel for the Orlando Magic, will hold the same role in Charlotte. Brokaw had interviewed for the general manager position.
Charlotte vice president Ed Tapscott was not immediately available Wednesday night to discuss the hires.
Begin play next season
The Bobcats begin play in 2004-05. They will replace the Hornets, who moved to New Orleans last year after 14 seasons in Charlotte.
The 58-year-old Bickerstaff was an NBA head coach with the Seattle SuperSonics (1985-90), the Denver Nuggets (1994-96) and the Washington Wizards (1996-99), compiling a record of 338-348 (.493).
He was NBA Coach of the Year in 1986-87 after leading Seattle to the Western Conference finals, where the SuperSonics lost to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Bickerstaff began his NBA coaching career in Washington as an assistant in 1973. He was part of a staff that led the then-Bullets into the playoffs 10 times, and the NBA Finals three times, including the 1978 NBA championship.
He was also the president and general manager in Denver from 1990 through 1997.
Coached Wizards
He was lured back to Washington to become the head coach when the Wizards were struggling at the All-Star break. He rallied the team to its first playoff appearance in nine years, but was fired in April 1999 after going 13-19 after the NBA lockout.
Bickerstaff was one of five candidates -- including Brokaw -- to interview for the general manager job. The Bobcats also talked to Chris Wallace of the Boston Celtics, Walt Perrin of the Utah Jazz and Maurizio Gherardini of an Italian club team.