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14ers Head Coach Wolf Named Assistant Coach with NBA's Bucks

May 15, 2008 - NBA G League (G League)
Colorado 14ers News Release


DENVER - Colorado 14ers Head Coach and General Manager Joe Wolf has accepted an assistant coaching position with the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, announced Wednesday by Bucks General Manager John Hammond. Wolf will work under head coach Scott Skiles and alongside fellow assistants Jim Boylan, Lionel Hollins, Kelvin Sampson and Bill Peterson.

"I had a great two years helping the 14ers build a foundation for their basketball future," said Wolf. "My wife and I enjoyed our time (with the 14ers). We also enjoyed all the people we had the opportunity to work with and wish them much success".

"When I hired Joe I thought that we would be lucky enough to have him for a couple of seasons before moving up. He most definitely belongs on an NBA bench and I congratulate him on this next step in his career," said Colorado 14ers Co-Owner Tim Wiens. "This further supports the concept of the NBA Development League for its players, coaches, staff members and referees."

"Our organization is proud of Joe's success here with the 14ers and his call-up to the NBA," said Rick Nichols, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Broomfield Sports and Entertainment. "I would like to thank Joe for his efforts in Broomfield in launching the 14ers and reaching the playoffs in each of his two years with the team. He is not only an excellent coach, but a fine person. Joe and his wife will represent the Bucks organization in the highest possible manner, as they did in Broomfield."

Wolf, a native of Kohler, Wisconsin, joins the Bucks after serving with the NBA Development League's Colorado 14ers during the team's first two seasons. Wolf coached nine different players that have received Gatorade call-ups, including Eddie Gill, Billy Thomas, and Kaniel Dickens. The trio combined to receive a D-League-best six call-ups from the 14ers this past season.

He advanced the club to the first round of the playoffs in 2007-08 as a wild card, while in 2006-07 he led the 14ers to a 28-22 record and second in the West Division. The team advanced to the championship game before falling to Dakota in overtime. The University of North Carolina alum was head coach of the CBA's Idaho Stampede for two seasons (2004-06) leading the team to the semifinals with a 25-23 record in his second season .

Wolf was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers with the 13th overall selection in the 1987 NBA Draft and played 11 seasons in the NBA with the Los Angeles Clippers, Denver, Boston, Portland, Charlotte, Orlando and the 1996-97 season in Milwaukee. He averaged 4.4 points and 3.3 rebounds in 592 career games.

Wolf was named the best high school basketball player in Wisconsin's history by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in 2005. Wolf and his wife, Jill, return to Wisconsin where his family currently resides.

For more information on the 14ers, log on to www.14ershoops.com. Season tickets for the 2008-09 season are available now by calling (303) 465-HOOP.

About the NBA Development League: The NBA Development League is the NBA's official minor league, and the first-ever basketball league with direct affiliations to NBA teams. Having recently completed its seventh season, the NBA D-League's goals are to provide affordable, NBA-caliber entertainment to fans of its 16 teams, as well as continue to develop players, coaches, referees and front-office personnel for the NBA. As the single source for in-season player "call-ups" to the NBA, fans of the D-League enjoy the highest caliber of basketball played outside the NBA. In fact 15 percent of players on 2008 end-of-season NBA rosters spent time honing their skills in the League. In addition, it has produced current NBA coaches and 25 percent of the NBA's referees. The NBA D-League is an innovative and rapidly growing sports property that also serves as an experimental testing ground for new initiatives like NBA Futurecast, the live web-streaming of all games available free at nba.com/futurecast. The League also provides continuing education and professional development resources for its players, and is committed to serving its local communities through D-LEAGUE CARES and grassroots efforts.

About the Broomfield Event Center: Located on the south side of U.S. Highway 36, between 112th and 120th Streets, the Broomfield Event Center is a state of the art 180,000 square foot multi-purpose event center with 6,000 seats, including 25 suites, 900 club seats, a sit-down restaurant, two themed bars and a separate basketball practice facility. The Broomfield Event Center is set to host concerts, trade shows, rodeos and sporting events. It is the home of the Rocky Mountain Rage Professional Hockey Club (Central Hockey League) and the Colorado 14ers Professional Basketball Club (NBA Development League, Denver Nuggets, New Jersey Nets, Toronto Raptors affiliate team).



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