"I’ve interviewed for so many jobs, I think it was a …
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For Nori, this is the realization of a dream almost three decades in the making as a lifer assistant coach with five different organizations across 28 years in the NBA, most recently with the Minnesota Timberwolves for the last five seasons. He's interviewed for numerous head coaching jobs in that time, including the Lakers and Cavaliers openings in 2024 and the Knicks job that went to Mike Brown last summer, perpetually finishing second or third in those searches. "I’ve interviewed for so many jobs, I think it was a total of seven, and for about five of them, they probably said, 'Micah, you are No. 2,'" Nori said. "Did I get discouraged? Absolutely not. You don’t stay in this league for 28 years, starting where I started, and continue to do this. I do know this. When you start in this business, it’s 'do your job, do your job well, in such a small way, you don’t tear other people down.' And you continue to work. And then the benefits and the opportunities present themselves. And that’s what I have, is an opportunity."
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