- Flip Saunders
Philip "Flip" Saunders (born
February 23 1955 , inCleveland, Ohio ,United States ) is an Americanbasketball coach who last served ashead coach of the NBA'sDetroit Pistons . Saunders was one of the most successful coaches in the history of theContinental Basketball Association .fact|date=June 2008High school/college player
Flip Saunders was an All-America basketball player at
Cuyahoga Heights High School in suburban Cleveland. In his senior season, 1973, he was named Ohio's Class A High School Basketball Player of the Year, leading the state in scoring average with 32.0 points per game. At theUniversity of Minnesota he started 101 of his 103 career contests and as a senior teamed withRay Williams ,Mychal Thompson ,Kevin McHale , who was part of theBoston Celtics legacy of the 1980s, and more recently, has been theMinnesota Timberwolves ' vice president of basketball operations. Together they led the Gophers to a school-best 24-3 record.Coaching career
College
Saunders began his coaching career at
Golden Valley Lutheran College where he compiled a 92-13 record, including a perfect 56-0 mark at home, in four seasons. In 1981, he became an assistant coach at his alma mater, Minnesota, and helped guide the Golden Gophers to the Big Ten championship that season. After five seasons at Minnesota, he became an assistant coach at theUniversity of Tulsa where he worked for two seasons before heading to the pro ranks.Minor League (CBA)
Saunders would leave after seven productive seasons as a head coach in the CBA, where he ranks second with 253 career victories. He began his CBA career in 1988-89 with the Rapid City (
South Dakota ) Thrillers, where former Kings and Warriors head coachEric Musselman served as the team's general manager. Musselman's father,Bill Musselman , had recruited Flip when Bill was head coach at the University of Minnesota.Saunders then moved to the La Crosse (
Wisconsin ) Catbirds for five seasons (1989-94), where he won two CBA Championships, before coaching in 1994-95 with theSioux Falls Skyforce . He also served as general manager (1991-93) and team president (1991-94) of the Catbirds. Saunders' impressive CBA tenure included seven consecutive seasons of 30 or more victories, two CBA championships (1990, 1992), two CBA Coach of the Year honors (1989, 1992) and 23 CBA-to-NBA player promotions.Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA)
Saunders joined the NBA's
Minnesota Timberwolves onMay 11 ,1995 aspresident , working under his former Minnesota teammate,Kevin McHale . OnDecember 18 ,1995 , Saunders was named head coach of the Timberwolves, replacing Bill Blair.This happened shortly after McHale took over basketball operations for the Timberwolves. He added the coaching duties to his GM responsibilities after the team got off to a 6-14 start. The Timberwolves went 20-42 the rest of the year, but the emergence of young
Kevin Garnett as a front-line NBA player was a major plus over the second half of the season.He guided the Timberwolves to their first-ever playoff berth in the 1996-97 season, his first full season as an
NBA head coach , and to a franchise-record 50 victories in 1999-2000 which was duplicated in 2001-2002.After the Timberwolves' success in the
2003-04 NBA season , in which they made the Western Conference Finals, they struggled in the 2004-05 season, winning fewer than half of their games. OnFebruary 12 ,2005 , Saunders was fired and replace by then-Vice President of Basketball OperationsKevin McHale as head coach. Many fans believed that the firing was unwarranted, citing instead the contract troubles ofSam Cassell andLatrell Sprewell as the reasons for the team's failure. However, many also acknowledged that Saunders had already coached eight seasons in Minnesota, and perhaps a new voice was needed.Detroit Pistons (NBA)
Saunders replaced Larry Brown as coach of the
Detroit Pistons onJuly 21 ,2005 . [ [http://www.nba.com/pistons/news/saunders_050721.html PISTONS: Pistons Name Flip Saunders as Head Coach ] ] Under Saunders, the team set a new franchise record for wins during the regular season, finishing with a 64-18 record. Saunders coached the Eastern Conference All-Stars in the2006 NBA All-Star Game inHouston, Texas .Despite the successful season, however, Saunders has been a target of criticism for the Pistons' playoff performance, in which the
Cleveland Cavaliers pushed them to 7 games in the 2006 Eastern Conference Semifinals. The worn-out Pistons then lost the Eastern Conference Finals to theMiami Heat in 6 games. Saunders has received criticism for the poor defensive showing by the Pistons in the East finals. This has been speculated as a deciding factor in Ben Wallace's decision to sign a free-agent contract with the rival Chicago Bulls in the 2006 offseason.Fact|date=February 2007 The 2007 playoffs also ended in disappointment for Saunders and the Pistons as the Cavaliers rallied from a 2-0 deficit to win the next four games and the Eastern Conference title.Upon entering his third season as Pistons coach, Saunders became the longest-tenured Pistons coach since
Chuck Daly 's nine-year tenure (1983-1992).Saunders was fired
June 3 2008 after the Pistons lost to theBoston Celtics in the 2008 Eastern Conference Finals; Detroit president of basketball operationsJoe Dumars said the team needed a "new voice".cite news |first=Chris |last=McCosky |title=Pistons Fire Saunders |url=http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080603/UPDATE/806030431/1361 |work=The Detroit News |publisher= |date=2008-06-03 |accessdate=2008-06-03 ]Playoff struggles
For seven consecutive years, Saunders failed to get out of the first round of the playoffs. In the
2004 NBA Playoffs , the Wolves were heavily favored to win the Western Conference. However, he came up short, falling to theLos Angeles Lakers 2-4 in the Western Conference Finals.In 2005-06, Flip became the head coach of the
Detroit Pistons following the complex departure ofLarry Brown , who left to coach theNew York Knicks . The Pistons were coming off back-to-back NBA Finals appearances including one NBA Championship in 2004. The Pistons had theNBA 's best record in 2006, had four All-Stars in their starting lineup, and were the heavy favorite going into the playoffs to capture the NBA Championship. However, they lost the Eastern Conference Finals to the Miami Heat, 4 games to 2.The Pistons lost
Ben Wallace in the off-season to theChicago Bulls , but added playoff veteranChris Webber , who came to Detroit out of his desire to win a championship. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2731833 Pistons win sweepstakes, will sign Webber Tuesday] , updated January 16, 2007] In the 2006-07 season, the Pistons had the best record in the Eastern Conference, but lost in the Eastern Conference Finals 4-2 toLeBron James and theCleveland Cavaliers . In the 2007-2008 season, the Pistons finished with the second-best record in the league, but lost to the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals, 4-2. Saunders is known as an offensive guru, and because of this he was not welcomed in Detroit. His defensive schemes as a coach came into question, and thus his tenure as Pistons head coach was very much scrutinized. [ [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/pistons/2008-06-03-saunders_N.htm Flip out: Pistons have a parting of the ways with Saunders] , updated June 3, 2008]Personal
Saunders is married to Debbie. They have a summer home located near
Annandale, MN . Their son, Ryan, is a 6-foot-1 guard for the University of Minnesota, Flip's alma mater. According to Saunders, he was about convert|20|yd away from theI-35W Mississippi River bridge collapse on August 1, 2007. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2958945 Saunders avoids Minnesota bridge collapse] , updated August 2, 2007]Coaching record
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align="left" |MIN
align="left" |1995–96
62||20||42||.323|| align="center" |6th in Midwest||—||—||—
align="center" |Missed Playoffs
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align="left" |MIN
align="left" |1996–97
82||40||42||.488|| align="center" |3rd in Midwest||3||0||3
align="center" |Lost in First Round
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align="left" |MIN
align="left" |1997–98
82||45||37||.549|| align="center" |3rd in Midwest||5||2||3
align="center" |Lost in First Round
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align="left" |MIN
align="left" |1998–99
50||25||25||.500|| align="center" |4th in Midwest||4||1||3
align="center" |Lost in First Round
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align="left" |MIN
align="left" |1999–00
82||50||32||.610|| align="center" |3rd in Midwest||4||1||3
align="center" |Lost in First Round
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align="left" |MIN
align="left" |2000–01
82||47||35||.573|| align="center" |4th in Midwest||4||1||3
align="center" |Lost in First Round
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align="left" |MIN
align="left" |2001–02
82||50||32||.610|| align="center" |3rd in Midwest||3||0||3
align="center" |Lost in First Round
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align="left" |MIN
align="left" |2002–03
82||51||31||.622|| align="center" |3rd in Midwest||6||2||4
align="center" |Lost in First Round
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align="left" |MIN
align="left" |2003–04
82||58||24||.707|| align="center" |1st in Midwest||18||10||8
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Finals
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align="left" |MIN
align="left" |2004–05
51||25||26||.490|| align="center" |(fired)||—||—||—
align="center" |—
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align="left" |DET
align="left" |2005–06
82||64||18||.780|| align="center" |1st in Central||18||10||8
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Finals
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align="left" |DET
align="left" |2006–07
82||53||29||.649|| align="center" |1st in Central||16||10||6
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Finals
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align="left" |DET
align="left" |2007–08
82||59||23||.720|| align="center" |1st in Central||17||10||7
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Finals
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align="left" |Career
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External links
* [http://www.nba.com/coachfile/flip_saunders/index.html?nav=page Profile at NBA.com]
* [http://www.twinstuff.invisionzone.com/wiki/index.php/Parents_of_Multiples#Parents_of_Multiples Parent of Twins entry at Twinstuff.com]
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