Don Nelson officially retires from coaching

Don Nelson, the NBA’s all-time winningest coach, reportedly said Saturday night he is officially done with coaching.
Nelson, who will be inducted next month into the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame, told NBA.com that his coaching career is over after spanning 34 years.
As late as last season, Nelson flirted with returning to the bench when he was a candidate for the head-coaching job with the Minnesota Timberwolves. The job went to Rick Adelman.
Nelson, 72, has coached for 30 seasons during 1976-2010 for teams, finishing his career with a second stint with the Golden State Warriors. He ended with 1,300 and was one of two coaches to be named NBA Coach of the Year three times (1982, ’85 and ’92).
His most famous coaching moment may have been in 2007 when he led the Warriors to a first-round upset of the top-seeded Dallas Mavericks — a team he had coached two years earlier.
His coaching career also included directing the U.S. to a gold medal in the 1994 World Championships.
As a player, he won five NBA titles with the Boston Celtics, with whom he played 11 of his 15 seasons.
Courtesy: The Sports Xchange

5 Comments

  1. Miguel Angel Estebarria dos Nascimiento on August 20, 2012 at 19:15

    I did love his basketball system.
    A true legend.

  2. Frank the tank on August 20, 2012 at 16:48

    Needs to teach young coaches

  3. Ben on August 20, 2012 at 13:46

    A huge Page of the History of Basketball is turned. What a coach!!

    • SRN on August 20, 2012 at 14:29

      ..and a character! Great entertainment as well.

  4. Guy Vanhoove on August 20, 2012 at 10:55

    Great coach who did have an incredible career; retirement well-deserved!

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