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Rick Pitino is not on the Cleveland Cavaliers' radar, according to reports

Rick Pitino in the first half during the second round of the 2017 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse on March 19, 2017 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Image: Rick Pitino is currently coaching Greek team Panathinaikos

The Cleveland Cavaliers are not interested in appointing Rick Pitino as their new head coach.

Veteran NBA reporter Peter Vecsey claimed Cavaliers chairman Dan Gilbert had talked to the 66-year-old about the vacancy, but a source quoted by cleveland.com said the Cavaliers "are respectfully not interested in him at all."

Pitino, who also was the head coach of the New York Knicks (1987-89) and the Boston Celtics (1997-2001), has been coaching in Greece since last year.

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Pitino was fired after a long run at Louisville following an FBI probe into college basketball recruiting.

He coached the Louisville Cardinals from 2001 until the end of the 2016-17 season, and finished up with a 416-143 record.

Pitino, who also coached at Hawaii, Boston University, Providence, and Kentucky, has 770 career college victories over 1,041 games, winning an NCAA title in 1996 with Kentucky and 2013 with Louisville.

Kevin Love back in action for Cleveland against Phoenix
Image: Cleveland are looking for a new head coach following a miserable season

Back in October of last year, Pitino expressed an interest in returning to the NBA in some capacity.

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"I just want to be a part of an organisation," Pitino told ESPN. "I want to develop young players. I want to be part of a team. I miss it terribly.

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"I'm using this time to really study the NBA. If something opens up with a young basketball team, I'd have deep interest in it.

"I think the league is going to get younger, and player development will become even more important to every organisation. That's my forte. I believe I can help an organisation find a pathway to success."

Head coach Tyron Lue of the Cleveland Cavaliers yells to his players during the second half against the Atlanta Hawks at Quicken Loans Arena on October 21, 2018 in Cleveland, Ohio.
Image: Tyron Lue's stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers was short-lived

The Cavaliers are looking to replace former head coach Larry Drew, who went 19-57 at Cleveland this past season following the departure of LeBron James to the Los Angeles Lakers.

Drew took over from Tyronn Lue, who was fired six games into the season.

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