Larry Brown is without question one of the greatest basketball coaches of all time. The Hall of Famer has coached 9 NBA teams, two ABA teams, and is the only head coach to win an NBA Championship (2004 Detroit Pistons) and an NCAA Championship (Kansas 1988). He has mentored and developed great coaches like Gregg Popovich, John Calipari, Bill Self, and countless others. With all the turmoil and open coaching jobs, who better to bring some perspective and insight to the always spinning NBA coaching carousel. Larry and Mike Wise discuss their mutual admiration for Rick Carlisle, who recently resigned as the Dallas Mavericks head coach as well as sizing up some of the candidates for jobs, many of whom either played for Larry or competed against him. As Coach says “I don’t have a “Coaching Tree,” I have a “Coaching Forest.”