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Terry Stotts

Stotts-Terry-150105.jpg
Stotts in 2015

Portland Trail Blazers
Position Head coach
League NBA
Personal information
Born
(1957-11-25) November 25, 1957 (age 61)
Cedar Falls, Iowa
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight 220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High school
Bloomington North
(Bloomington, Indiana)
College
Oklahoma (1976–1980)
NBA draft
1980 / Round: 2 / Pick: 38th overall
Selected by the Houston Rockets
Playing career 1980–1989
Position Forward
Coaching career 1990–present
Career history
As player:
1980 Squibb Cantù
1980–1983 Montana Golden Nuggets
1983–1984 CB Estudiantes
1985–1987 Étoile de Voiron
1988–1989 Chorale Roanne
1989–1990 Sceaux Basket
As coach:
1990–1991
Albany Patroons (assistant)
1991–1992
Fort Wayne Fury (assistant)

1992–1998

Seattle SuperSonics (assistant)

1998–2002

Milwaukee Bucks (assistant)

2002–2004
Atlanta Hawks

2004–2005

Golden State Warriors (assistant)

2005–2007
Milwaukee Bucks

2008–2012

Dallas Mavericks (assistant)

2012–present
Portland Trail Blazers

Career highlights and awards

As assistant coach:

  • NBA champion (2011)

As player:



  • All-Big Eight (1980)

  • 2× Academic All-American (1979, 1980)




Terry Linn Stotts (born November 25, 1957) is an American professional basketball coach and former player who is the head coach for the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).


After a playing as a forward in Europe and the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), where he was coached by George Karl, Stotts became a part of Karl's coaching staff on multiple teams in the CBA and NBA. He later got opportunities as a head coach for the Atlanta Hawks and Milwaukee Bucks, before helping the Dallas Mavericks win the 2011 NBA Championship as an assistant coach.




Contents






  • 1 Early life and college career


  • 2 Playing career


  • 3 Coaching career


    • 3.1 Early career with George Karl and the CBA


    • 3.2 Atlanta Hawks


    • 3.3 Milwaukee Bucks


    • 3.4 Dallas Mavericks


    • 3.5 Portland Trail Blazers




  • 4 Head coaching record


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Early life and college career


Born in Cedar Falls, Iowa, Stotts grew up in Illinois, Wisconsin, Guam, and Indiana and graduated from Bloomington High School North in Bloomington, Indiana in 1976.[1][2] Stotts was a member of the 1976 Indiana All-Star Team.[3]


Stotts was a starter in all his four seasons with the University of Oklahoma Sooners basketball team and was an Academic All-American selection in his junior and senior seasons and an All-Big Eight Conference selection in his senior season. He graduated from Oklahoma in 1980 with a B.S. in zoology and a Master's in Business Administration from Oklahoma in 1988 on a postgraduate scholarship from the NCAA.[1]



Playing career


Stotts was a second round selection of the Houston Rockets in the 1980 NBA draft, but he could not find a place on the team. He began his professional playing career in Italy before joining George Karl's Continental Basketball Association (CBA) team, the Montana Golden Nuggets, in the early 1980s. He played for the team for three seasons. He then returned to Europe for several seasons, playing in Spain (CB Estudiantes) and France.[1]



Coaching career



Early career with George Karl and the CBA


After retiring as a player, Stotts joined Karl's coaching staff as an assistant with the CBA's Albany Patroons in 1990–91. During his first year, he helped lead the Patroons to an all-time CBA-best 50–6 record. Stotts then coached the CBA's Fort Wayne Fury for one season before rejoining Karl as part of his staff on the Seattle SuperSonics in the NBA. He then moved with Karl to the Milwaukee Bucks in 1998.



Atlanta Hawks


In 2002, he decided to part ways with Karl and joined the Atlanta Hawks as an assistant coach. He was promoted to head coach 27 games into the season after Lon Kruger was fired.[4] Stotts led the Hawks to a 52–85 record before he was let go and returned to the assistant coaching ranks with the Golden State Warriors.



Milwaukee Bucks


In 2005, he became the head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks.[5] He guided them to the playoffs in his first season, but was fired towards the end of his second season on March 14, 2007.



Dallas Mavericks


He was hired as an assistant coach for the Dallas Mavericks shortly after Rick Carlisle was hired as head coach in September 2008. He was credited for coordinating the Mavericks' offense that was one of the most efficient in the league in 2010–11, when they won the NBA title.[6]



Portland Trail Blazers




Terry Stotts in action as coach of the Portland Trail Blazers, 2015.


The Portland Trail Blazers hired Stotts as their head coach on August 7, 2012.[7] At the time, his NBA coaching record was 115–168. The Blazers went 33–49 in Stotts' first year, losing their final 13 games to drop out of the playoff race.[8]


In Stotts' second season with the Trail Blazers, he coached the team to an overall record of 54–28. They beat the Houston Rockets in the first round of the NBA Playoffs with a buzzer-beating three point shot by Damian Lillard to advance to the second round, but fell short to the eventual NBA champion San Antonio Spurs in the second round, ultimately losing in five games.


In Stotts' third season, he led the team to an overall record of 51–31. After sustaining some key injuries, they fell to the Memphis Grizzlies in the first round of the NBA Playoffs 4–1.


Despite losing 4 of his 5 starters, including star forward LaMarcus Aldridge in the offseason, Stotts' fourth season saw him lead the Trail Blazers to the second round, after dispatching the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round. In the second round, Portland played top seed Golden State to a very competitive five-game series, but eventually lost 4–1. On May 16, 2016, Stotts agreed on a contract extension with the Trail Blazers.[9]



Head coaching record


























Legend
Regular season
G
Games coached
W
Games won
L
Games lost
W–L %
Win–loss %
Post season
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

Atlanta

2002–03
55 24 31 .436 5th in Central
Missed playoffs

Atlanta

2003–04
82 28 54 .341 7th in Central
Missed playoffs

Milwaukee

2005–06
82 40 42 .488 5th in Central 5 1 4 .200
Lost in First Round

Milwaukee

2006–07
64 23 41 .359 (fired)


Portland

2012–13
82 33 49 .402 4th in Northwest
Missed playoffs

Portland

2013–14
82 54 28 .659 2nd in Northwest 11 5 6 .455
Lost in Conference Semifinals

Portland

2014–15
82 51 31 .622 1st in Northwest 5 1 4 .200
Lost in First Round

Portland

2015–16
82 44 38 .537 2nd in Northwest 11 5 6 .455
Lost in Conference Semifinals

Portland

2016–17
82 41 41 .500 3rd in Northwest 4 0 4
Lost in First Round

Portland

2017–18
82 49 33 .598 1st in Northwest 4 0 4 .000
Lost in First Round

Career
775 387 388 .499 40 12 28 .300


References





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  2. ^ "Terry Stotts". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved February 4, 2012.


  3. ^ "1970s All Stars" (PDF). ibcacoaches.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 15, 2017. Retrieved February 4, 2017.


  4. ^ Hawks Fire Kruger, Give Reins To Stotts. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – Dec 27, 2002. News.google.com (December 27, 2002). Retrieved on 2015-11-09.


  5. ^ "Bucks Hire Terry Stotts As Head Coach". NBA.com. July 8, 2005. Retrieved April 1, 2013.


  6. ^ "Mavericks' aide Stotts get second interview with Portland". July 27, 2012. Retrieved November 26, 2013.


  7. ^ Terry Stotts named Trail Blazers head coach Archived August 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, August 8, 2012


  8. ^ Oregon Local News – Blazers present Stotts with birthday gift; coaching award next?. Portlandtribune.com (November 5, 2015). Retrieved on 2015-11-09.


  9. ^ "TRAIL BLAZERS, HEAD COACH TERRY STOTTS AGREE TO CONTRACT EXTENSION". NBA.com. May 16, 2016. Retrieved May 18, 2016.




External links




  • Stotts' biography on NBA.com


  • Coaching statistics on Basketball-Reference.com











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