The Portland Trail Blazers have hired Micah Nori, a former assistant coach for the Minnesota Timberwolves, on a one-year deal with a team option for two additional seasons. This flexible contract structure allows the Blazers to make year-to-year decisions without financial obligations if they choose not to continue with Nori. This approach may influence other NBA teams and potentially extend to other sports, especially in the NFL, where year-to-year guarantees for coaches are uncommon. With a surplus of coaching talent, NFL teams might consider similar contracts, prompting more candidates to accept one-year offers.
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