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CBA alum named Milwaukee Bucks head coach

March 15, 2007 - Continental Basketball Association 1 (CBA 1) News Release


ALBANY, NY (March 15, 2007) - The Continental Basketball Association is pleased to announce that former CBA head coach Larry Krystkowiak was named the new head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks. Krystkowiak replaces Terry Stotts, who also had ties to the CBA, formerly as an assistant coach with the 1991-92 Fort Wayne Fury.

Krystkowiak started the season as an assistant coach with the Bucks, after spending the previous two seasons as the head coach at his alma mater, the University of Montana. Krystkowiak led the Grizzlies to two NCAA appearances as well as two Big Sky Conference Championships.

His head coaching debut however, started in Boise, Idaho with the Stampede in 2003-04. The Stampede finished the regular season with a 34-14 record and defeated the Gary Steelheads to advance and ultimately lose in the finals against the Dakota Wizards.

"This is a great opportunity for Larry to move up the ladder and take the reigns of the Bucks," said CBA Director of Operations Dennis Truax. "His time with the Stampede will surely help him with the Bucks and we wish him the best of luck this season and for the future."



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