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Kevin Michael Loughery (born March 28, 1940) is an American former professional basketball player and coach.

Kevin Loughery
Personal information
Born (1940-03-28) March 28, 1940 (age 82)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight190 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High schoolCardinal Hayes
(Bronx, New York)
College
  • Boston College (1958–1959)
  • St. John's (1960–1962)
NBA draft1962 / Round: 2 / Pick: 11th overall
Selected by the Detroit Pistons
Playing career1962–1973
PositionPoint guard / Shooting guard
Number21, 52, 22
Career history
As player:
1962–1963Detroit Pistons
1963–1971Baltimore Bullets
1971–1973Philadelphia 76ers
As coach:
1973Philadelphia 76ers
1973–1980New York / New Jersey Nets
1981–1983Atlanta Hawks
1983–1985Chicago Bulls
1986–1988Washington Bullets
1992–1994Miami Heat
Career highlights and awards
As coach:
  • 2× ABA champion (1974, 1976)
Career playing statistics
Points11,575 (15.3 ppg)
Rebounds2,254 (3.0 rpg)
Assists2,803 (3.7 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Career coaching record
ABA & NBA642–746 (.463)

Career biography


Loughery spent 11 seasons in the National Basketball Association (1962–1973), almost nine of them with the Baltimore Bullets. He was traded along with Fred Carter from the Bullets to the Philadelphia 76ers for Archie Clark, a 1973 second-round selection (19th overallLouie Nelson) and cash on October 17, 1971.[1][2] His head coaching career began when he replaced Roy Rubin as player-coach of a 76ers team that was 447 on January 23, 1973.[3] He received a player-coach contract which included an offer to continue in that capacity for two more years beyond the balance of that season.[4] The team slightly improved under Loughery, posting a 5–26 record for the remainder of the season. He declined the offer to stay with the 76ers and was eventually replaced by Gene Shue on June 15, 1973.[5]

Instead in the meantime, he effectively retired as an active player when he accepted a five‐year contract as head coach of the New York Nets of the American Basketball Association (ABA) on April 26, 1973, succeeding Lou Carnesecca who had elected to return to St. John's University in a similar capacity.[6] With superstar Julius Erving, Loughery won two ABA championships in three seasons. After the ABA disbanded and the Nets joined the NBA, Loughery continued to coach the Nets for their first five seasons in the league. The team would struggle in their first couple of seasons without Erving, whose contract was sold to the Philadelphia 76ers due to financial struggles. The team would also move to New Jersey and become the New Jersey Nets. He was fired midway through the 1980–81 season and replaced by Bob MacKinnon.

Loughery was hired by the Atlanta Hawks the very next season and he guided them to two straight playoff appearances, including one with rookie Dominique Wilkins. He was fired once again after the 1982–83 season and replaced by Mike Fratello.

The next two seasons, Loughery coached the Chicago Bulls. In his second season with rookie Michael Jordan, the Bulls made the playoffs. In the book The Jordan Rules Michael was quoted as saying that Loughery was the most fun coach he ever played for and that Loughery allowed him to free-lance and play the style he wanted.

Loughery was a longtime on-and-off broadcaster for CBS Sports' coverage of the NBA throughout the '80s, calling regular season and late playoff games.

Loughery went to the Washington Bullets the next season as an assistant to Gene Shue. When Shue was fired with 13 games left in the 1985–86 season, Loughery guided the team to the playoffs and once again the next season. The Bullets got off to a bad start in 1987–88 and Loughery was fired once again.

After working in broadcasting once again, doing part time work for TBS and TNT, Loughery was hired by the Miami Heat as their second coach three years after they joined the league as an expansion team. Loughery guided the Heat to their first ever playoff appearance and again in 1993–94.

After his stint with the Heat, Loughery went back into broadcasting, first working with CNN/SI until 2002 when they folded.[7] Loughery, who at times contributed as a guest for ESPN Radio,[8] then joined ESPN Radio's broadcast of the 2002 NBA Finals as a guest, later being hired full-time by ESPN for their radio broadcasts of the NBA starting with the 2002-03 season.[9]


Coaching record



NBA


Legend
Regular season G Games coached W Games won L Games lost W–L % Win–loss %
Playoffs PG Playoff games PW Playoff wins PL Playoff losses PW–L % Playoff win–loss %
Team Year G W L W–L% Finish PG PW PL PW–L% Result
PHI 1972–73 31526.1614th in Atlantic Missed Playoffs
NYN 1976–77 822260.2685th in Atlantic Missed Playoffs
NJN 1977–78 822458.2935th in Atlantic Missed Playoffs
NJN 1978–79 823745.4513rd in Atlantic202.000 Lost in First Round
NJN 1979–80 823448.4155th in Atlantic Missed Playoffs
NJN 1980–81 351223.343(fired)
ATL 1981–82 824240.5122nd in Central202.000 Lost in First Round
ATL 1982–83 824339.5242nd in Central312.333 Lost in First Round
CHI 1983–84 822755.3295th in Central Missed Playoffs
CHI 1984–85 823844.4633rd in Central413.250 Lost in First Round
WSH 1985–86 1376.5383rd in Atlantic523.400 Lost in First Round
WSH 1986–87 824240.5123rd in Atlantic303.000 Lost in First Round
WSH 1987–88 27819.296(fired)
MIA 1991–92 823844.4634th in Atlantic303.000 Lost in First Round
MIA 1992–93 823646.4395th in Atlantic Missed Playoffs
MIA 1993–94 824240.5124th in Atlantic523.400 Lost in First Round
MIA 1994–95 461729.370(fired)
Career 1136474662.41727621.222

References





На других языках


- [en] Kevin Loughery

[ru] Логери, Кевин

Кевин Майкл Логери (англ. Kevin Michael Loughery; родился 28 марта 1940) — американский профессиональный баскетболист и тренер, который играл на позиции защитника в командах «Детройт Пистонс», «Балтимор Буллетс» и «Филадельфия Севенти Сиксерс». Тренировал клубы «Филадельфия Севенти Сиксерс», «Нью-Йорк Нетс», «Атланта Хокс», «Чикаго Буллз», «Вашингтон Буллетс» и «Майами Хит». Дважды, в 1974 и 1976 годах, выигрывал чемпионат Американской баскетбольной ассоциации с «Нетс».



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