[NBA] O'Neill Takes The Reins
O'Neill Takes The Reins
(June 18, 2003) TORONTO -- The Toronto Raptors announced
Wednesday they have named Kevin O’Neill as their new head coach.
Per team policy, financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The contract runs through the 2004-05 season with a team option
for 2005-06.
“Our thorough search process identified a number of excellent
candidates, but it was clear to us that Kevin O’Neill was the
best candidate for the strict criteria we had established specific
to our organizational needs for a new head coach,” said Glen
Grunwald, senior vice-president and general manager of the Raptors.
“Kevin has a bright basketball mind. He is a tireless worker who
will help create a hard work and team-based environment that will
lead to our success. ”
“with Kevin, we feel we will get our organization back on track
to our ultimate goal of an NBA championship.”
O’Neill, 46, becomes Toronto’s fifth head coach following two
assistant coaching stints in the NBA where he has established a
reputation as a defensive specialist. He spent one season under
Jeff Van Gundy in New York (2000-01) and the past two seasons with
Rick Carlisle in Detroit. Twice O’Neill’s teams have finished
first in the league for fewest points allowed. The 2000-01 Knicks
held their opponents to 86.1 points a game and last season’s
Pistons unit allowed an average of just 87.7 points.
O'Neill brings coaching experience from every level of basketball
to the Raptors.“I am excited to be the head coach of Canada’s
team, the Toronto Raptors,” said O’Neill. “As a group we will
strive for excellence on a daily basis. I am looking forward to
the challenges.”
”I appreciate the confidence shown in me by Glen Grunwald,
Richard Peddie and Larry Tanenbaum.”
As an NBA assistant, O’Neill’s teams posted a 148-98 (.602)
regular-season record, including back-to-back 50-win seasons in
Detroit. They qualified for postseason play all three years, and
captured the Central Division title in both his campaigns in
Detroit.
O’Neill came to the NBA following 20 seasons as a coach at the
collegiate level, the last 11 as a Division I head coach. He
began his coaching career at Hammond (N.Y.) High School in 1979.
O’Neill was the head coach at Marquette University from 1989-94
where he recorded an 86-62 mark (.581), including a 44-17 record
in his final two seasons. He earned Great Midwest Conference Coach
of the Year honours in 1993 and 1994 as his teams led the nation
in defensive field goal percentage. His 1994 squad captured the
Great Midwest Conference championship and advanced to the Sweet
16 in the NCAA Tournament.
From 1994-97, O’Neill was at the helm of the University of
Tennessee. He inherited a Volunteer program that had won only
five games the previous campaign and took them to the National
Invitational Tournament (NIT) two seasons later.
His final NCAA head-coaching foray was at Northwestern University
from 1997-2000. In just two seasons, O’Neill led the Wildcats to
only the third postseason appearance in school history, qualifying
for the 1999 NIT. That season, Northwestern ranked third in the
NCAA in defensive field goal percentage and sixth in fewest points
allowed.
O’Neill began his collegiate coaching career in 1980 at North
County Community College in Saranac, New York. He also made a
stop for one season at Marycrest College in Davenport, Iowa in
1982. In 14 seasons as a head coach, O’Neill has compiled a
190-197 record (.491).
From 1983-89, O’Neill served as an assistant coach at three
universities. He spent two years at the University of Delaware
from 1983-85. He moved to the University of Tulsa the following
season where the Golden Hurricanes recorded a 23-9 mark and made
an NCAA Tournament appearance. He helped the University of
Arizona to an 82-19 record in a span of three years from 1986-89.
The Wildcats captured the West Regional championship to advance
to the 1988 Final Four before bowing to Oklahoma in the semifinal.
Regarded as an outstanding recruiter, O’Neill was named the
nation's top recruiter in 1989 in a poll conducted of 294 Division
I coaches by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
A native of Chateaugay in upstate New York, O’Neill attended
McGill University in Montreal where he received a bachelor’s
degree in education in 1979. He was a three-year letterman for
the Redmen basketball team, leading the squad to a 28-5 mark
during his sophomore season. He also received his Master’s
degree in secondary education from Marycrest College in 1983.
O’Neill has one son, Sean (16), and currently resides in New
York City in the offseason with his wife, Chelsea.
原文:http://www.nba.com/raptors/news/ONeill_Takes_The_Reigns_PR_030618.html
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看來暴龍隊的防守可以進步不少囉
也希望VC可以加強他最為人詬病的防守
Raptors換個教練下一季衝進季後賽啊!!
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THE DICTIONARY HAS HUNDREDS OF WORDS TO DESCRIBE DESIRE, WILLPOWER AND
DETERMINATION. YET, NONE OF THOSE WORDS PORTRAYS ME, 'CAUSE I AM MORE THAN
THAT. THERE ARE MANY WHO LOVE THE GAME, YET, THEY HAVEN'T INVENTED THE WORD
THAT CATEGORIZES THE DEPTH OF MY PASSION. WHEN IT COMES TO BASKETBALL I LOVE
DEEPER THAN MOST, I WILL POSTERIZE AND IMMORTALIZE YOU FOR LIFE
BUT A DUNK IS TWO POINTS.... AND MY GAME IS MORE THAN THAT. -VC-
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