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Fitzsimmons Quits as Suns Remain Winless

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From Associated Press

Cotton Fitzsimmons quit as coach of the Phoenix Suns, turning over the winless team to assistant Danny Ainge Thursday night after a 92-89 loss to the Vancouver Grizzlies at Vancouver.

Fitzsimmons had planned to yield to Ainge at the end of this season, his 21st as an NBA coach. But the Suns’ worst start in 11 years led Fitzsimmons to change that plan.

The Suns are 0-8, one loss short of the franchise record set in the 1985-86 season. Blue Edwards scored 34 points, including four free throws down the stretch, to lead Vancouver to its first victory after seven losses.

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Fitzsimmons, also senior vice president of the Suns, said he was stepping aside now “in the best interest of the club.

“By me stepping down this early in the season, the team will have 74 games to straighten themselves out and head in the right direction,” he said in a statement.

“Our game plan was for me to turn this club over to Danny Ainge at the end of the season. This was something we had tried and done successfully in the past. Unfortunately, it was not working this time.”

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Fitzsimmons’ career record is 832-775.

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