George Karl

George Karl

Infobox NBAretired



size=
caption=
position= Guard
number= 22
height_ft = 6
height_in = 2
weight_lbs = 185
birthdate= birth date and age|1951|05|12
Penn Hills, Pennsylvania
deathdate=
debutyear= 1973
finalyear= 1978
draftyear= 1973
draftround= 4
draftpick= 14
draftteam= New York Knicks
college= North Carolina
teams=
*San Antonio Spurs (1973-1978)
stat1label= Points
stat1value= 1,703
stat2label= Rebounds
stat2value= 369
stat3label= Assists
stat3value= 795
letter=k
bbr=karlge01
highlights=
* None
HOF=
coach=
*Cleveland Cavaliers (1984–1986)
*Golden State Warriors (1986-1988)
*Seattle SuperSonics (1992–1998)
*Milwaukee Bucks (1998–2003)
*Denver Nuggets (2005–present)

George Matthew Karl (born May 12 1951) is an American retired National Basketball Association (NBA) and American Basketball Association (ABA) player and current head coach of the Denver Nuggets. Karl is currently 12th on the all-time win list for coaches in the NBA.

Biography

Karl was born in Penn Hills, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After a college career at the University of North Carolina he signed with the ABA's San Antonio Spurs in 1973. When the Spurs joined the NBA in 1976, Karl began his two-year NBA playing career. After his playing career, Karl became an assistant coach for the Spurs. Karl then moved on to the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) as head coach of the Montana Golden Nuggets (Great Falls). As coach of the Golden Nuggets, Karl won CBA Coach of the Year twice, in 1981 and 1983.

In 1984, Karl became the head coach of the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers until he was fired in 1986. He later coached the Golden State Warriors until 1988, achieving a winning record and a first-round playoff upset in his first season, before being fired after a terrible start to the 1987-88 campaign. Karl returned to the CBA in 1988 as coach of the Albany Patroons, winning the coach of the year award in 1989.

Karl returned to the NBA as coach of the Seattle SuperSonics from 1991-1998, leading them to the NBA Finals in 1996 where they lost to the Chicago Bulls in six games. In all seven of his seasons in Seattle, the team made the postseason, winning three division titles, and eclipsing the 50-win mark in every year that he was the full-time coach. The biggest disappointment of Karl's tenure in Seattle came in 1994, when the 63-win Sonics were upset in the first round by the Denver Nuggets, marking the first time in NBA history that an eight seed defeated a number one seed.

In 1998, Karl moved to the Milwaukee Bucks as head coach, lured by an excellent contract. He rebuilt a struggling team in his first three years, steadily increasing win totals, and guiding the team within one game of the NBA Finals in 2001. However, his team collapsed down the stretch in 2002, falling from the number one spot in the Eastern Conference in January to a season that ended out of the playoffs. He was fired after another underachieving season in 2003, where his team made the playoffs with a win total of just over the .500 mark.

He coached the US national team in the 2002 FIBA World Championship. [ [http://www.usabasketball.com/history/mwc_2002.html 2002 USA Basketball] ]

He returned to the NBA in 2005 when he became head coach of the Nuggets, taking over from interim head coach Michael Cooper on January 27 and leading the team on an incredible run to the postseason. He also spent two years in Spain coaching the Real Madrid basketball team in 1989-90 and 1991-92. [ [http://www.acb.com/entrenador.php?id=ABH ACB ] ]

On July 27, the Nuggets announced that Karl had prostate cancer. He has enjoyed a resurrection of his career with the Denver Nuggets, guiding them to an unprecedented 32-8 record in the second half of the 2004-05 season. Karl's son Coby is a reserve guard for the Los Angeles Lakers, after a career as starting point guard for Boise State University. Coby came out for the 2006 NBA Draft after a bout with thyroid cancer, but withdrew his name before the draft and returned to Boise State for his senior year.

On December 28, 2006, Karl became just the 12th coach in NBA history to reach the 800-win mark when his Denver Nuggets defeated the Seattle SuperSonics 112-98.

Coaching record

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align="left" |CLE
align="left" |1984–85
82||36||46||.439|| align="center" |4th in Central||4||1||3
align="center" |Lost in First Round
-
align="left" |CLE
align="left" |1985–86
66||25||42||.373|| align="center" |(fired)||—||—||—
align="center" |—
-
align="left" |GSW
align="left" |1986–87
82||42||40||.512|| align="center" |3rd in Pacific||10;||4||6
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Semifinals
-
align="left" |GSW
align="left" |1987–88
64||16||48||.250|| align="center" |(fired)||10||6||4
align="center" |—
-
align="left" |SEA
align="left" |1991–92
42||27||15||.643|| align="center" |4th in Pacific||9||4||5
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Semifinals
-
align="left" |SEA
align="left" |1992–93
82||55||27||.671|| align="center" |2nd in Pacific||19||10||9
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Finals
-
align="left" |SEA
align="left" |1993–94
82||63||19||.768|| align="center" |1st in Pacific||5||2||3
align="center" |Lost in First Round
-
align="left" |SEA
align="left" |1994–95
82||57||25||.695|| align="center" |2nd in Pacific||4||1||3
align="center" |Lost in First Round
-
align="left" |SEA
align="left" |1995–96
82||64||18||.744|| align="center" |1st in Pacific||21||13||8
align="center" |Lost in NBA Finals
-
align="left" |SEA
align="left" |1996–97
82||57||25||.695|| align="center" |2nd in Pacific||12||6||6
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Semifinals
-
align="left" |SEA
align="left" |1997–98
82||61||21||.744|| align="center" |1st in Pacific||10||4||6
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Semifinals
-
align="left" |MIL
align="left" |1998–99
50||28||22||.560|| align="center" |4th in Central||3||0||3
align="center" |Lost in First Round
-
align="left" |MIL
align="left" |1999–00
82||42||40||.512|| align="center" |5th in Central||5||2||3
align="center" |Lost in First Round
-
align="left" |MIL
align="left" |2000–01
82||52||30||.634|| align="center" |1st in Central||18||10||8
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Finals
-
align="left" |MIL
align="left" |2001–02
82||41||41||.500|| align="center" |5th in Central||—||—||—
align="center" |Missed Playoffs
-
align="left" |MIL
align="left" |2002–03
82||42||40||.512|| align="center" |4th in Central||6||2||4
align="center" |Lost in First Round
-
align="left" |DEN
align="left" |2004–05
40||32||8||.800|| align="center" |2nd in Northwest||5||1||4
align="center" |Lost in First Round
-
align="left" |DEN
align="left" |2005–06
82||44||38||.537|| align="center" |1st in Northwest||5||1||4
align="center" |Lost in First Round
-
align="left" |DEN
align="left" |2006–07
82||45||37||.549|| align="center" |2nd in Northwest||5||1||4
align="center" |Lost in First Round
-
align="left" |DEN
align="left" |2007–08
82||50||32||.610|| align="center" |2nd in Northwest||4||0||4
align="center" |Lost in First Round
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align="left" |Career
||1493||879||614||.589|| ||145||62||83
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References

External links

* [http://xlmc;lZxmvcl;Zm:VL/www.hoopshype.com/coaches/george_karl.html Coaching Record]
* [http://www.nba.com/coachfile/george_karl/ NBA Coaching Profile]
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/k/karlge01.html Career Stats (Player)]
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/coaches/karlge01c.html Career Stats (Coach)]
* [http://databasebasketball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=KARLGE01 More Career Stats (Player)]
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2006/news/story?id=2466140 Son Coby]


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