Daily News | Sixers assistant coach Sam Cassell to interview for Houston Rockets’ vacant head coaching position
JOSE F. MORENO / Staff PhotographerSam Cassell is in the mix to return to the place where his NBA career started.
The Houston Rockets have been granted permission to interview him for their vacant coaching position, a league source confirmed Thursday. Cassell, a 76ers assistant coach, played 15 NBA seasons, his first 2½ in Houston. He and the Rockets are in the process of scheduling an interview.
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