- Bob Bender
Robert Michael "Bob" Bender (born
April 28 ,1957 inQuantico, Virginia ) is abasketball coach, an assistant with the NBA'sAtlanta Hawks . Bender has been with Atlanta for three seasons as an assistant coach, following two seasons with thePhiladelphia 76ers . Previously a collegehead coach for 13 seasons, Bender served as the Sixers' assistant coach/player development for the 2002-03 season. He was promoted to assistant bench coach prior to 2003-04.The 1996 Pac-10 Coach of the Year, Bob Bender guided the
University of Washington to a 116-142 record during his nine seasons (1993-2002), a mark that ranks fourth all-time among Washington coaches for career victories. Bender took over in the fall of 1993 and revived the program which had been struggling since the mid 1980s. He directed the Huskies to four consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament from 1996-99, a feat no other Washington head coach previously accomplished.His 1998 squad, which featured former Sixers center
Todd MacCulloch , recorded a 20-10 (.667) record, posting the school's finest winning percentage since 1985. Among their highlights that year was Washington's first 20-win season since 1987, their first NCAA tourney berth since 1986 and their firstSweet 16 appearance since 1984, falling in the final second to U.Conn.Bender began his head coaching career in the fall of 1989 at Illinois State where he was 60-57 in four seasons (1989-93), earning two
Missouri Valley Conference championships, one conference tournament title and an NCAA Tournament berth in 1990. He took home MVC Coach of the Year and Illinois Collegiate Coach of the Year honors in 1992, as the Redbirds posted an 18-11 record overall and a 14-4 mark in league play to share the regular season crown.Prior to his stint at
Illinois State , Bender was an assistant underMike Krzyzewski at Duke (1983-89). The Blue Devils qualified for the NCAA Tournament in each of Bender's six seasons on the staff, including four trips to theFinal Four . While at Duke, Bender coached former Blue Devil and current Philadelphia GM Billy King and later worked with him at Illinois State.The Duke graduate (
history , 1980) has the distinction of being the only individual to play on two different teams in an NCAA Championship game. He was a freshman onBobby Knight 's undefeated 1976 Indiana team and played point guard at Duke from 1977-80, including an appearance in the 1978 title game against Kentucky. Bender was drafted by theSan Diego Clippers in the sixth round before his senior year, but did not play.Bender and his wife, Alice, have two children, Mary Elizabeth and Robert Michael III.
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