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Paul Westhead Paul Westhead (born February 21, 1939 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a basketball coach in the WNBA, and a former coach in the NBA and the NCAA. He has coached three different NBA teams, and was also the coach of the Loyola Marymount University men's basketball team during that , who has got his foot in the door to be the first coach to win NBA NBA
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 titles in his career, had a fashion faux pas This page has been divided into the following:
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 that surfaced before his Phoenix Mercury evened its best-of-5 series against Detroit in the second game of the WNBA Finals on Saturday.

According to the East Valley Tribune The East Valley Tribune is a daily newspaper serving the East Valley region of metropolitan Phoenix, including cities of Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Casa Grande, Queen Creek, Fountain Hills and other surrounding areas in Arizona's Phoenix metropolitan area, , Westhead was giving his team a pregame talk when Cappie Pondexter said, "Coach, what's up with your shoes?"

Westhead, the former Lakers coach, said he owns two pair of black shoes, but only brought one pair to Detroit. He accidently took one shoe from each pair -- a gator leather shoe on one foot and a buckle penny loafer on the other. Both were black. But they weren't much of a match.

"My wife is here and she didn't know," Westhead said.

While the rest of the team kept quiet through the first four days of the trip, Pondexter was the only player who didn't know, but the first to point it out.

"You know coach is a little old, we got to get him in style," Diana Taurasi joked.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Sep 10, 2007
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