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The Memphis Grizzlies interviewed former Phoenix Suns head coach Igor Kokoskov f...

FILE PHOTO: Basketball - Spain v Slovenia - European Championships EuroBasket 2017 Semi-Final - Istanbul, Turkey - September 14, 2017 - Coach Igor Kokoskov of Slovenia reacts. REUTERS/Osman Orsal

Kokoskov was fired after one season in Phoenix, as the Suns finished with the worst record in the Western Conference, 19-63.

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