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Donovan talks about Noah's coaching potental

There's been no official announcement, but multiple reports say former Bulls center Joakim Noah is expected to retire after attempting a comeback with the Los Angeles Clippers last season.

Noah won two NCAA titles with new Bulls coach Billy Donovan at the University of Florida. Since Noah was already a natural fit in Chicago, there's been speculation he could join the Bulls as a coach or some other capacity.

"I haven't spoken to Joakim about that," Donovan said Wednesday. "I know he's got an incredible love for the city of Chicago just in speaking to him. I do think he wants to get back here and help in the community as much as he can.

"Certainly, with my relationship to him - he really hasn't spoken to me about wanting to get into coaching - if that's something he thinks about doing, he'd be great at it because he's always been a great team guy. Someone like him around players is always impactful and helpful."

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