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By David Aldridge
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, April 14, 2004 There was never an offseason like last offseason for coaches. There was a housecleaning the likes of which the NBA has never seen. New coaches, old ones, 50-game winners --- it didn't matter. More than half of the league's coaches were out of work. And as this season comes to an end, I don't see much end in sight. But I'm not so worried about guys like Phil Jackson or (maybe) Rick Adelman. If they were fired or left their teams, they'd find work again in a second. The guys I always wonder about ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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