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So I heard pretty quick that Avery Johnson got fired as the coach of the Nets.
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"It's different, " said Carlesimo, who took over two days after that game when Avery Johnson was fired.
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Carlesimo, who took over two days after that game when Avery Johnson was fired, said before the game.
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Carlesimo helped the Nets finish 49-33 after replacing the fired Avery Johnson in December, earning the No. 4 seed in the Eastern Conference.
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Carlesimo has received a lot of acclaim for turning the Nets almost completely around after he replaced the fired Avery Johnson Dec. 27.
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Carlesimo, who took over when Avery Johnson was fired Dec. 28.
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So Carlesimo, who helped the Nets win 49 games in their first season in Brooklyn after replacing the fired Avery Johnson in December, doesn't think their work is done yet.
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Carlesimo improved to 23-12 since Avery Johnson was fired.
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Though the Nets gave general manager Billy King a contract extension last week, it is unknown if Carlesimo will be back after leading the Nets to a 35-19 mark after replacing the fired Avery Johnson in late December.
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"I think he did a great job, " Williams said of Carlesimo, who took over for fired coach Avery Johnson in December.
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The Nets were 14-14 when they fired coach Avery Johnson and promoted Carlesimo, who went 39-15 over the remainder of the regular season.
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Today, the Nets took action and fired its head coach, Avery Johnson, who led the team to a record of 60-116 during his tenure.
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