George Karl
George Matthew Karl (born May 12, 1951) is an American former professional
basketball coach and player. After spending five years as a player for the
San Antonio Spurs, he became an assistant with the team before being appointed as a head coach in 1980 with the
Montana Golden Nuggets of the
Continental Basketball Association (CBA). Three years later, Karl became one of the youngest
National Basketball Association (NBA) head coaches in history when he was named coach of the
Cleveland Cavaliers at age 33. By the time his coaching career came to an end in 2016, Karl coached nine different teams in three different leagues (CBA, NBA,
Liga ACB), which included being named Coach of the Year three combined times (twice in the CBA and once in the NBA) with one championship roster in the
FIBA Saporta Cup. He is one of nine coaches in NBA history to have won
1,000 NBA games (which included twelve seasons with fifty or more wins) and was named
NBA Coach of the Year for the
2012–13 season. While he never won an NBA championship, Karl made the postseason 22 times with five different teams, which included a trip to the
1996 NBA Finals with the
Seattle SuperSonics.
Karl was inducted into the
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2022.
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