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Drexler hired as Denver assistant

DENVER, Dec. 31 -- Clyde Drexler was named Monday as an assisant coach with the Denver Nuggets.

Drexler, who originally came to Denver in September as a special assistant to general manager Kiki Vandeweghe, joins Kim Hughes, John MacLeod and Louie Dampier as assistants to interim coach Mike Evans.

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"I believe Clyde will be an excellent addition to the coaching staff," Vandeweghe said. "He adds valuable insight and will be a great resource for the staff and for the players."

Drexler was coach at his alma mater at the University of Houston, posting a 19-39 record in two seasons before he resigned following the 1999-00 campaign.

Drexler, 39, retired from the NBA following the 1997 seasons after playing 15 seasons. He was a 10-time All-Star and ranks 17th in NBA history with 22,195 career points. Content: 15008000

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