- Rick Carlisle
Infobox NBAretired
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position= Guard
number= 34, 3
height_ft = 6
height_in = 5
weight_lbs = 210
birthdate= birth date and age|1959|10|27
Ogdensburg, New York
deathdate=
debutyear= 1984
finalyear= 1990
draftyear= 1984
draftround= 3
draftpick= 23
draftteam= Boston Celtics
college= Virginia
teams=
*Boston Celtics (1984-1987)
*New York Knicks (1987-1988)
*New Jersey Nets (1989-1990)
stat1label= Points
stat1value= 422
stat2label= Rebounds
stat2value= 141
stat3label= Assists
stat3value= 201
letter= c
bbr= carliri01
highlights=
* 1x NBA Champion (1986)
* 1xNBA Coach of the Year (2002)
HOF=
coach=
*Detroit Pistons (2001–2003)
*Indiana Pacers (2003-2007)
*Dallas Mavericks (2008–present)Richard Preston Carlisle (pronounced KAHR-lye-uhl) (born
October 27 ,1959 inOgdensburg, New York ) is a formerbasketball player and former coach of the NBA'sIndiana Pacers andDetroit Pistons . He is the head coach of the NBA'sDallas Mavericks , replacingAvery Johnson . [ [http://www.nypost.com/seven/05032008/sports/knicks/sources__mavs_to_hire_carlisle_109252.htm Sources: Mavs To Hire Carlisle - New York Post ] ] [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3389463 ESPN - Sources: Carlisle, Mavs reach agreement on 4-year deal - NBA] ] [ [http://www.nba.com/mavericks/news/Coaching_hire050708.html MAVERICKS: One and done: Carlisle tabbed to coach Mavs ] ] [http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jl2w-wzycOVHOI8JdZ8VAB4dLbVw AFP: Mavericks reach four-year coacing deal with Carlisle] ]Playing career
Carlisle was raised in
Lisbon, New York . He graduated fromWorcester Academy and played two years ofcollege basketball at theUniversity of Maine before transferring to theUniversity of Virginia , where he co-captained the Cavaliers to theFinal Four in 1984. After graduating that same year, he was drafted by theBoston Celtics (23rd pick in the third round), where he played alongsideLarry Bird on the Celtics' 1986NBA Championship team. With the Celtics, he averaged 2.2 points, 1.0 assists and 0.8 rebounds per game in a limited reserve role.In 1987, Carlisle was sent to the
New York Knicks . In 1989, Carlisle played in 5 games with theNew Jersey Nets .Coaching career
Later that year, he accepted an assistant coach position with the Nets, where he spent five seasons under
Bill Fitch andChuck Daly . In 1994, Carlisle joined the assistant coaching staff with thePortland Trail Blazers under coachP.J. Carlesimo , where he spent three seasons.In 1997, Rick Carlisle joined the
Indiana Pacers organization as an assistant coach under his former teammate, Larry Bird. During his time as Pacers assistant coach, he helped the Pacers to two of their best seasons ever. First, in 1997-98, the Pacers stretched theChicago Bulls to the limit, narrowly losing the deciding seventh game of the Eastern Conference finals to the eventual NBA champion. Then, in 1999-2000, the Pacers made the NBA Finals for the first time, ultimately losing to theLos Angeles Lakers . Bird stepped down as coach, and pushed for Carlisle to be selected as his replacement, but Pacers team president Donnie Walsh gave the job toIsiah Thomas .Detroit Pistons
For the 2001 season, Carlisle was recruited by the
Detroit Pistons to be their new head coach. In two seasons as Pistons' head coach, Carlisle led them to consecutive 50-32 records (.610) and playoff appearances, and was named Coach of the Year in 2002. However, the Pistons fired Carlisle after the 2002-03 season with a year remaining on his contract and hired Larry Brown. Friction between Carlisle and team ownership was cited as one of the primary reasons for the firing.Ironically, Carlisle's Pistons had just dispatched Brown's 76ers in the conference semifinals.
Indiana Pacers
For the 2003-04 season, Carlisle was re-hired by the Indiana Pacers -- but this time, as its head coach (
Isiah Thomas had been fired, almost immediately afterLarry Bird was brought back as the new President of Basketball Operations). In his first season, Carlisle led the Pacers to the NBA's best regular-season record (61-21; 74.4%). In the playoffs, the team eliminated both theBoston Celtics andMiami Heat , before losing to theDetroit Pistons in the Eastern Conference Finals. In 2005, the Pacers roster was decimated by injuries (most notably, those of Jermaine O'Neal andJamaal Tinsley ), and suspensions (due to the November 19 brawl attributed toRon Artest at thePalace of Auburn Hills ). Carlisle was still able to rally the Pacers to the NBA Playoffs that season, though. As the sixth seed, they again defeated the Boston Celtics in the first round, before being defeated once again by the eventual Eastern Conference Champion, the Pistons.After the Pacers finished the 2006-07 season with a 35-47 record (missing the playoffs for the first time since 1997), Carlisle's tenure as head coach ended; it is unclear whether he voluntarily resigned, was fired, or was pushed to resign. In four seasons with the Indiana Pacers, Carlisle compiled a 181-147 record. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2848972 Carlisle won't return as Pacers head coach] , published April 25, 2007] On
June 12 ,2007 , Carlisle announced that he would also resign from his position as Executive Vice-president of the Pacers.After leaving Indiana, Carlisle worked as a studio analyst for
ESPN before signing with theDallas Mavericks as its new head coach.Dallas Mavericks
On
May 9 ,2008 Carlisle signed a four-year deal with theDallas Mavericks , replacingAvery Johnson . [ [http://www.nba.com/mavericks/news/Carlisle_signs051008.html MAVERICKS: Official release: Rick Carlisle named coach ] ]Coaching record
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align="left" |DET
align="left" |2001–02
82||50||32||.610|| align="center" |1st in Central||10||4||6
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Semifinals
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align="left" |DET
align="left" |2002–03
82||50||32||.610|| align="center" |1st in Central||17||8||9
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Finals
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align="left" |IND
align="left" |2003–04
82||61||21||.744|| align="center" |1st in Central||16||10||6
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Finals
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align="left" |IND
align="left" |2004–05
82||44||38||.537|| align="center" |3rd in Central||13||6||7
align="center" |Lost in Conf. Semifinals
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align="left" |IND
align="left" |2005–06
82||41||41||.500|| align="center" |4th in Central||6||2||4
align="center" |Lost in First Round
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align="left" |IND
align="left" |2006–07
82||35||47||.427|| align="center" |4th in Central||—||—||—
align="center" |Missed Playoffs
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align="left" |Career
||492||281||211||.571|| ||62||30||32
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External links
* [http://www.nba.com/coachfile/rick_carlisle/ Rick Carlisle profile as a coach @ "NBA.com"]
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