Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Mr Big on May 27, 2006, 09:42:45 PM
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Pat Riley.
Maybe the best coach of any sport.
Look at his stats here:
http://www.nba.com/coachfile/pat_riley/
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NBA .. Arnold "Red" Auerbach
All Time all sports... John Wooden
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Originally posted by midnight Target
NBA .. Arnold "Red" Auerbach
All Time all sports... John Wooden
Check out Rileys stats on the link.
Amazing
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"In his illustrious career, Riley has guided his teams to at least 50 wins in a season an NBA-record 17 times, six more than the closest coach in league history. He also has registered an NBA-record seven 60-win seasons, accomplishing the milestone with each of the three franchises he has guided. "
That's amazing in itself.
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Dick Motta is the best
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I still say he's the best coach in NBA history.
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Well, he's certainly proving his greatness in this Final series. He's like you Nuke, he's great!!
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Wow, the first 3 names to pop in my head were Riley, Auerback and Motta.
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For his carreer, he has averaged over 54 wins a season.
Who even comes close?
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phil jackson...also not as good as Dick Motta
Gene Shue was probably the 2nd best
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my Bobby dont play the foosball...
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Statistically he is the greatest, it's really an opinionated thing though, Big boy.
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this time next year yall will be talking about how much Eddie Jordan pwns
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Riley does it again.
Congrats Heat!
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Chuck Daly :D
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Nice win for shaq daddy and the crew. This will hopefully give Kobe a sense of his own mortality... maybe he'll even pass the ball a little next year.
Oh and BTW...
Red Auerbach
..Coached the Boston Celtics to eight straight NBA championships (1959-66) and nine overall
...First coach in history to win 1,000 games (1,037-548)
...Led Boston to 10 Eastern Division titles in 16 years (1956-66)
...Named greatest coach in the history of the NBA by the
Professional Basketball Writers Association of America (1980)