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Bob Myers played at UCLA from 1993 to 1997. He was a sophomore when the Bruins won the national championship in 1995.

Nearly 25 years later, the Warriors' general manager is reportedly assisting UCLA athletic director, Dan Guerrero, in the school's search for its next head men's basketball coach.

Early last week, Ben Bolch of The Los Angeles Times tweeted the following:

Another name I just heard as a potential UCLA coaching candidate: Mike Brown. — Ben Bolch (@latbbolch) December 31, 2018

On Wednesday afternoon, Warriors assistant coach Mike Brown was a guest on 95.7 The Game, and had the following back-and-forth with Greg Papa:

Papa: "You're not gonna leave us for UCLA, are you? Bob Myers is not going to facilitate that, is he? I'm worried about that."

Brown: "I tell people this all the time — first of all I love the Bay Area here — this is the best job I think I’ve ever had in my life. I love working for Bob, I love working for Steve (Kerr).

“The biggest thing obviously -- we have a chance to win every single year. And, I just bought a place in the city. So, there’s no way I can leave that. I’ve got to live it first and live that new Chase Center next year.

"Come on now (laughing)."

It doesn't sound like Brown is going anywhere, but he did not explicitly say no and/or shoot down the question.

The 48-year old does want to be a head coach again, but he's going to be patient and selective.

Drew Shiller is the co-host of Warriors Outsiders. Follow him on Twitter @DrewShiller