Paul Silas Is No Longer the Head Coach of the Charlotte Bobcats


After coaching the Bobcats to the worst record in NBA history, Paul Silas will no longer roam the sidelines in Charlotte. The team made the announcement this afternoon: “Charlotte Bobcats President of Basketball Operations Rod Higgins announced today that Paul Silas will not return as head coach and a search for his successor will begin immediately. ‘I would like to personally thank Paul for everything he has done for this team under some pretty unique circumstances,’ Higgins said. ‘His basketball experience as a coach and a player speak for themselves. We have been fortunate to have someone of his character associated with this franchise and we hope he will continue to be a valuable resource to us in the future.’ Silas recently completed his first full season with the Bobcats, after being named interim Head Coach on December 22, 2010, and then having the interim title removed on February 16, 2011. He led the team to a 25-29 record (.463) over the remainder of the 2010-11 season and compiled an overall record of 32-88 (.363) with the Bobcats.”