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Reid's doing well in NBA and at Harvard B School

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Reid's doing well in NBA and at Harvard B School
Provo UT Daily Herald 29Jul99 L3
By Tad Walch: Daily Herald sports editor

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Former Coug will suit up against Utah
Provo UT Daily Herald 29Jul99 L3
By Tad Walch: The Daily Herald

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH -- These are the good days for Former BYU coach Roger Reid and his two sons. The Reid family seems to have the world by the horns. It's a nice, relatively quiet existence two years removed from the turmoil the trio experienced at BYU, which finally forced them to leave. School officials and the public were unhappy that Roger had recruited his two sons to play for the Cougars and had also made some inappropriate remarks about a player that choose to go elsewhere to play.

Roger is now an assistant coach with the Phoenix Suns, helping his friend, and former student, Danny Ainge. Randy is preparing for his final year of MBA school at Harvard. He just completed an internship with Nike in Beaverton, Ore. Randy's wife, Erin, is due to have the couple's first child in November. And after being released by the Suns, returned missionary, Robbie Reid learned Wednesday that the Milwaukee Bucks want him to play with them for the rest of the NBA preseason Rocky Mountain Review.

Roger still has two years left on his coaching contract in Phoenix, but does not plan to move there. "I'm a Utah County guy, you know. That's always going to be home."



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