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K.C. Jones led the Celtics to two championships, in 1984 and 1986. Alvin Julian, Auerbach, Tom Heinsohn, Fitch and Rick Pitino have earned induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame as coaches. [4] [5] Bill Russell, Tom Heinsohn, Tom Sanders, Dave Cowens, K.C. Jones, Chris Ford and M. L. Carr have played and coached for the Celtics.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. American basketball coach (born 1952) For his son and New Mexico college basketball coach, see Richard Pitino. Rick Pitino Pitino in a press conference for the 2013 Final Four St. John's Red Storm Position Head coach League Big East Conference Personal information Born (1952-09-18 ...
Louisville hired Pitino to replace Hall of Fame coach Denny Crum after Pitino was fired by the Celtics. Pitino led the Cardinals to a national championship in 2013-14 and posted a 293-140 record.
Providence coach Rick Pitino stands between players Billy Donovan, left, and Delray Brooks (21) as they congratulate each other after their 103-82 victory over Alabama in the Southeast Regional ...
Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla looks on during the game against the Golden State Warriors at TD Garden in Boston on Jan. 19, 2023. Ex-nba Coach Rick Pitino Floats Idea To Help Ratings
Carr stepped aside to another job in the organization when the Celtics convinced Rick Pitino to join the franchise as the team's president, front office manager, and head coach. Pitino had led the University of Kentucky to an NCAA Championship and was a very successful head coach at the college level, with a short NBA stint with the New York ...
22 years ago today, then-Boston Celtics head coach Rick Pitino ripped into the team’s fanbase with an incredibly memorable rant. In celebration of this anniversary, a video of the outburst is ...
The 1997–98 NBA season was the 52nd season for the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association. [1] In the 1997 NBA draft, the Celtics selected Chauncey Billups from the University of Colorado with the third overall pick, and selected Ron Mercer from the University of Kentucky with the sixth overall pick.