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CHARLOTTE, N. Bobby Evans Youth Jersey .C. -- The Charlotte Bobcats have hired Los Angeles Lakers assistant Steve Clifford to become their new coach. Two people familiar with the situation said Monday that Clifford had agreed to a three-year contact. They spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the announcement has not been made public. Clifford replaces Mike Dunlap, who was fired after going 21-61 in his only season as coach. Clifford has worked as an assistant in New York, Houston, Orlando and Los Angeles, but has never been a head coach at the NBA level. He has worked under both Jeff and Stan Van Gundy. He becomes the sixth coach of the Bobcats since 2006-07. The Bobcats made the move to hire Clifford on Monday, one day before he was slated for a second interview with the Milwaukee Bucks for their coaching vacancy. Clifford came to Los Angeles with Dwight Howard from the Magic and was retained for the 2013-14 season as an assistant coach. However, the Lakers granted him permission to interview with other teams. Prior to joining the Lakers, Clifford spent five seasons with Orlando, working alongside Stan Van Gundy. During that five-year span, the Magic were 259-135 (.657) and reached the NBA Finals in 2009. Clifford also spent four seasons as an assistant with the Rockets under Jeff Van Gundy and three with the Knicks. Jeff Van Gundy, now an NBA broadcaster, said hes known Clifford since they coached together at the Jim Boeheim camp in 1985 in Syracuse, N.Y., and called him "a person with impeccable integrity." He also thinks hes going to be a pretty good NBA head coach because of the relationships he builds with players and fellow coaches. "Hes a brilliant basketball coach who relates to all kinds of people well and I think he will do an absolutely fantastic job with the talent at hand," Jeff Van Gundy said. "Im so happy for one of the good guys in the league to get this opportunity." Clifford has worked in North Carolina briefly before as an assistant coach for one year at East Carolina. The Bobcats fired Dunlap in April after just one season. Dunlap struggled with the transition from the college game to the NBA and game management. He often butted heads with his veteran players, which is likely one of the reasons the Bobcats decided to go after an experienced NBA assistant like Clifford. Bobcats president of basketball operations Rod Higgins said in mid-April he and general manager Rich Cho met with the players and Dunlap before approaching owner Michael Jordan and asking him to make a coaching change. "The change was allowed," Higgins said in April. Higgins said at the time player input was "a part of the process, but not the only indicator." Higgins was asked in April what he wanted in a new coach. "We want to hire a great leader, (and) the player development aspect is still vitally important to us because of our youth," Higgins said. "Obviously you want a fantastic X-and-O coach. Someone who can make our players better, and help us win games." The Bobcats seemed to place an emphasis on finding a defensive-minded coach after finishing near the bottom of the league in most defensive categories last season. Along with the Clifford, the Bobcats interviewed at least five other known candidates for the position. They spoke early on in the process to former Los Angeles Clippers and Phoenix Suns coach Alvin Gentry, Suns assistant Elston Turner, Cleveland Cavaliers assistant Nate Tibbetts and Houston Rockets assistant Kelvin Sampson. The Bobcats again considered former Lakers assistant Quin Snyder, now a head coach of a professional team in Russia. Snyder and Jerry Sloan were among the three finalists for the job last year that was given to Dunlap. Los Angeles Rams Jerseys . 8 Kansas to a 64-63 win over Texas Tech on Tuesday night. The freshman from Vaughan, Ont. Gerald Everett Jersey . 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I think I can enjoy one without indulging in the other.Despite my love for both and the similarities I might attempt to enumerate between the UFC and WWE to friends who like one but not the other, theres no thread that ties the live experiences together for me. Theyre completely different -- ?and equally mesmerizing -- for different reasons.The beauty of the UFC is that its reality television playing out inside the confines of a caged Octagon. You know the stakes that are in play for both fighters when they square off, and no one in the building knows whats going to happen. It could all be over in 25 seconds or 25 minutes, and both could inspire an ecstatic reaction from the crowd. In fact, the shorter match with the more thrilling finish will always elicit the loudest reaction from the crowd.WWE, on the other hand, is live theater played out against the same backdrop of 15,000 screaming fans in an arena, but the stakes, of course, arent the same. If Brock Lesnar loses a match, Im not wondering about his career being over; Im wondering what the WWE writers have in store for his character next. If a match ends in 25 seconds, Im not excited about the dramatic ending; Im apathetic to the uninspired booking of a match that was an afterthought.There are moments when the lines between the UFC and WWE blur. There was no better example than last week, when McGregor successfully hijacked much of the mainstream promotional tour WWE had scheduled for its superstars leading up to SummerSlam while he was promoting UFC 202. McGregor took shots at WWE and its wrestlers like he was ready to switch professions.If you didnt know any better, youd think McGregor was planning on hopping on a flight to New York after his much-anticipated rematch with Nate Diaz at UFC 202 to be at SummerSlam.He wasnt. I might have been the only one crazy enough to do that.When I was a child and did something that warranted a reward, my mother would take me to Toys R Us and tell me I could pick out a toy in the store as a gift. It was a kind gesture, but ultimately a thankless task for a wide-eyed kid. I would do countless laps around the aisles, hopelessly trying to whittle 100 choices down to one.The closest I come to recreating that feeling now is when I walk into the Las Vegas Fight Shop -- basically a toy store for fans of the UFC and WWE nestled inside the Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood. Theres a cardboard cutout of McGregor and Ronda Rousey on one side of the door, and John Cena and Sasha Banks on the other. Inside, there are replica belts, toys, shirts and posters from both the UFC and WWE.Walk around the store long enough, and it becomes clear that the similarity in the merchandise offered by both companies to a growingly blended fan base isnt an accident. The reason the WWE plays up Lesnars UFC career and wants him wrestling in his MMA gear is the same reason the UFC gave the former WWE champion a title fight after just two fights and a 1-1 record in the UFC. Its also why CM Punk (Phil Brooks), who has never been in an MMA fight, is one of the headliners of next months UFC 203?and will fight under his pro wrestling name.While both companies are star-driven, the UFC is a top-heavy promotion that makes its money off big names and big main events. Thats why the crowd outside of T-Mobile Arena before the start of the preliminary matches for UFC 202 was non-existent: No one was rushing from the casinos or pools to see Marvin Vettori face Alberto Uda or Artem Lobov face Chris Avila. Many of the 15,539 fans didnt make it to their seats until it was time for McGregor to face Diaz.Meanwhile, a WWE pay-per-view is like a movie in which fans feel the need to consume every minute from start to finish. Thats why, three hours before the start of SummerSlam, there were already lines of fans getting into the Barclay Center in Brooklyn, New York. By the time the pyro went off to to start the show, most of the 15,974 fans were already in their seats. WWE also does a better job of pushing its products through its stars and getting fans to pay for things that would make no sense to anyone who hasnt watched The New Day, WWEs tag-team champions. WWEs fans are so loyal that grown men will buy and wear $15 unicorn headbands and a $35 cereal box of Booty Os with no actual cereal inside -- just a shirt. The craziest UFC item sold in Las Vegas was a plush doll of a screaming Conor McGregor -- exactly what you want your baby cuddling with during nap time.Theres nothing quite like a McGregor fight in Las Vegas, because theres nothing quite like McGregor fans. They turn UFC fight crowds into European soccer matches, with constant jumping, singing and chanting. It was like Christmas in August when McGregor walked toward the ring at T-Mobile Arena to face Diaz in a rematch of UFC 196, which Diaz won, with McGregors fans altering the words of Winter Wonderland to suit their champion.Theeeeres only onnneeee Conor McGregor! Only one Conor McGregor! Were walking along! Singing his song! Living in a Conor wonderland!After McGregor entered the Octaagon to Biggies Notorious B. Kurt Warner Rams Jersey. I.G. and Diaz entered to Tupacs Ambitionz Az A Ridah (yes, they were rivals right down to their entrance music), both fighters gave fans what will likely go down as the fight of the year and one of the best main events in UFC history.It was a five-round war that took everything out of McGregor, who knocked Diaz down twice early, and Diaz, who stormed back and nearly finished McGregor off twice late. The fight exceeded the hype -- a rarity in any sport -- and set up what will be one of the most anticipated trilogy fights ever.Celebrities ranging from Kanye West and chef Gordon Ramsay to Mike Tyson and Dwight Howard sat near the Octagon for the fight, while Dwayne The Rock Johnson, Aaron Rodgers, Lil Wayne and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. chimed in during and after the fight on social media. It was one of those transcendent fights that captivated casual fans and will likely make the third fight, whenever that happens, the largest pay-per-view draw in the companys history.McGregor won a majority decision, but the rivals had no problem putting their differences aside after the fight. Diaz helped McGregor up after the final bell, and the two embraced in the middle of the Octagon -- no doubt knowing the payday they had just earned themselves down the line with a third fight.Surprise, surprise, m-----f-----s, McGregor said after his win. The king is back.During the post-fight news conference, McGregor, dressed in a three-piece suit, reflected on the massive stakes in this fight and what a loss would have done to his career.This was a hell of an important fight for me, McGregor said. Everyone, from the media to the fighters, wrote me off in this one. They tried to say if I lost this one Im done. It was a hell of a fight. I feel I have more skills, but he is one tough mother f---er. ... We got it done tonight. It was not easy. It was a war. Im happy it went that way. I got to show my heart in there. I took it to him and got the win.McGregors win didnt come without a cost. He arrived at the news conference on crutches before heading to the hospital to get his shin evaluated. He was fine, but his trip to be evaluated gave Diaz one last opening for one last shot before the two meet again down the line.Hes going to the hospital, Diaz said. Im going to the after-party.My after-party involved a red-eye flight to New York to watch SummerSlam, headlined by Lesnar facing Randy Orton -- a match announced the week of UFC 200, which was headlined by Lesnar.SummerSlam has become WWEs biggest event after WrestleMania, and it came to symbolize my last day of fun before school started when I was a child. It was also usually the culmination of a months-long feud that would finally come to a head in the main event. That wasnt really the case this year with Lesnar being a part-time player and Orton coming back from injury last month. Any fight with Lesnar, however, whether in the UFC or WWE, is must-see TV.As a former NCAA heavyweight champion and UFC heavyweight champion, Lesnar adds a level of credibility and believability to a company that long ago stopped grasping for either. Youre never quite sure what youre going to get with Lesnar, but chances are you wont have to suspend reality to believe the end result.The problem with Lesnars match at SummerSlam was that it seemed too real.After an exciting back-and-forth match with Orton in which Lesnar give Orton an F5 and Orton give Lesnar an RKO on the announcers table, Lesnar busted Ortons head wide open and blood poured onto the mat. WWE is a more family-friendly product these days and has cut all bleeding from its shows, at least for the most part, so there was an air of realism when the referee hovered over what seemed like an unconscious and bleeding Orton.The match was stopped less than 12 minutes after it started, with Lesnar winning by TKO, a result commonplace in the UFC but basically unheard of in WWE. The crowd, already upset that the previous match between Roman Reigns and Rusev was called off before it began, was in disbelief that the show would end with such an odd result.As the lights came on at the Barclays Center, the crowd booed before being told to leave by arena security. It was an odd ending that left fans wondering what they had just seen and yearning for an explanation they would never get.While WWE is getting more mainstream media coverage these days, theres no post-fight news conferences during which WWE CEO Vince McMahon explains what happened in the main event before the wrestlers answer questions from reporters. Media members are ticket-holders, just like the fans, and once the show is over, we walk out with the unicorn-wearing guy holding an empty cereal box of Booty Os.So did Lesnar cross the line in beating Orton? Was Orton supposed to be lying in a pool of his own blood? Was the main event really supposed to be over that quickly? When did a TKO become an appropriate ending to a pro wrestling match?There were so many questions, and no one around to answer them as disgruntled fans spilled onto the streets of Brooklyn. It was an ending that would have been celebrated in the UFC but left WWE fans wondering what they had just seen.In other words, it was just the latest example of the blurring of the lines between the UFC and WWE -- and a reminder that sometimes reality is better than fiction. ' ' '