- Mike Woodson
-
Mike Woodson Woodson coaching the Hawks in the 2008 NBA playoffs No. 44, 42, 2 Shooting guard / Small forward Personal information Date of birth March 24, 1958 Place of birth Indianapolis, Indiana Nationality American High school Broad Ripple (Indianapolis, Indiana) Listed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Listed weight 195 lb (88 kg) Career information College Indiana (1976–1980) NBA Draft 1980 / Round: 1 / Pick: 12th overall Selected by the New York Knicks Pro career 1980–1990 Career history As player: 1980–1981 New York Knicks 1981–1986 Kansas City / Sacramento Kings 1986–1988 Los Angeles Clippers 1988–1990 Houston Rockets 1990 Cleveland Cavaliers As coach: 2004–2010 Atlanta Hawks (Head coach) 2011–present New York Knicks (Assistant) Career NBA statistics Points 10,981 (14.0 ppg) Rebounds 1,838 (2.3 rpg) Assists 1,822 (2.3 apg) Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com MedalsCompetitor for United States Men's basketball Pan American Games Gold 1979 San Juan Team competition Michael Dean "Mike" Woodson (born March 24, 1958) is a retired American basketball player and former head coach of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks.
Woodson took over the job from Terry Stotts prior to the 2004-05 NBA season. He came to the Hawks after a stint as an assistant coach on the 2003-04 Detroit Pistons NBA Championship team and was a long-time assistant under Larry Brown. Woodson was known for getting the most of defensive players, allowing teams coached by him and Brown to limit opponents to just under 42% shooting. Woodson played college basketball at Indiana University and was a protege of legendary coach Bob Knight. He was the leading scorer on the 1979 Indiana team that won the NIT championship.
He was selected 12th overall by the New York Knicks in the 1980 NBA Draft and played in the league from 1980 until 1991. He spent two years in New York, before being traded to the Kansas City Kings. He enjoyed great success with the franchise, leading the team with 18.2 points per contest during a 1983 playoff run. He averaged 12.2 points over his career with the Kings (moving with the team to Sacramento). After success with that franchise, he finished his career by moving between several teams, making contributions in New Jersey, Los Angeles (with the Clippers), Houston, and Cleveland.
Prior to working with Brown, Woodson was an assistant with the Milwaukee Bucks for three years beginning in 1996. He later took a coaching job in Cleveland before being invited to join Brown's staff.
Woodson and his wife Terri have two daughters, Alexis and Mariah, and both are very talented volleyball players.[1]
Woodson coached the Atlanta Hawks for six seasons. After the Hawks lost their second round playoff series with the Orlando Magic 0-4 in 2010, general manager Rick Sund announced that the team would not attempt to re-sign Woodson, whose contract expired on May 17, 2010.[2]
On August 29, 2011, the New York Knicks announced that Mike Woodson was hired as an assistant coach under head coach Mike D'Antoni.
Head coaching record
Legend Regular season G Games coached W Games won L Games lost W–L% Win-loss % Post season PG Games coached PW Games won PL Games lost PW–L% Win-loss % Team Year G W L W–L% Finish PG PW PL PW–L% Result ATL 2004–05 82 13 69 .159 5th in Southeast — — — — Missed Playoffs ATL 2005–06 82 26 56 .317 5th in Southeast — — — — Missed Playoffs ATL 2006–07 82 30 52 .366 5th in Southeast — — — — Missed Playoffs ATL 2007–08 82 37 45 .451 3rd in Southeast 7 3 4 .429 Lost in First Round ATL 2008–09 82 47 35 .580 2nd in Southeast 11 4 7 .364 Lost in Conf. Semifinals ATL 2009–10 82 53 29 .646 2nd in Southeast 11 4 7 .364 Lost in Conf. Semifinals Career 492 206 286 .419 29 11 18 .379 References
- ^ NBA Coaching Bio
- ^ Freep.cpm: "Former Pistons assistant Mike Woodson fired by Hawks" Retrieved May 14, 2010
External links
- NBA.com: Mike Woodson coach file
- Basketball-Reference.com: Mike Woodson (stats as a coach)
- Basketball-Reference.com: Mike Woodson (stats as a player)
1980 NBA Draft First round Joe Barry Carroll · Darrell Griffith · Kevin McHale · Kelvin Ransey · James Ray · Mike O'Koren · Mike Gminski · Andrew Toney · Michael Brooks · Ronnie Lester · Kiki Vandeweghe · Mike Woodson · Rickey Brown · Wes Matthews · Reggie Johnson · Charles Whitney · Larry Drew · Don Collins · John Duren · Bill Hanzlik · Monti Davis · Chad Kinch · Carl NicksSecond round Larry Smith · Jeff Ruland · Sam Worthen · John Stroud · Craig Shelton · Louis Orr · Kenny Natt · Wayne Robinson · David Lawrence · Bruce Collins · Roosevelt Bouie · Rick Mahorn · DeWayne Scales · Butch Carter · Terry Stotts · Michael Wiley · Dick Miller · Jawann Oldham · Kimberly Belton · Billy Williams · Clyde Austin · Brad Branson · Arnette HallmanDetroit Pistons 2003–04 NBA Champions 1 Chauncey Billups (Finals MVP) | 3 Ben Wallace | 7 Mike James | 8 Darvin Ham | 10 Lindsey Hunter | 13 Mehmet Okur | 22 Tayshaun Prince | 24 Tremaine Fowlkes | 30 Rasheed Wallace | 31 Darko Miličić | 32 Richard Hamilton | 34 Corliss Williamson | 41 Elden Campbell
Head coach Larry Brown
Assistant coaches Herb Brown | Dave Hanners | Gar Heard | Igor Kokoškov | Mike WoodsonAtlanta Hawks Formerly the Buffalo Bisons, Tri-Cities Blackhawks, Milwaukee Hawks, and St. Louis Hawks • Founded in 1946 • Based in Atlanta, GeorgiaThe Franchise Franchise • All-Time roster • Seasons • Head coaches • Current seasonArenas Head Coaches D-League Affiliate NBA
Championships (1)Retired Jerseys Lore "Shock the World" • The Human Highlight Film • Harry the Hawk • The Highlight Factory • J-Smoove • Pistol PeteMedia TV: WPCH-TV • Fox Sports South • SportSouth • Radio: WQXI-AM • Announcers: Bob Rathbun • Dominique Wilkins • Steve HolmanNew York Knicks Founded in 1946 • Based in New York City, New YorkThe Franchise Arenas Madison Square Garden III • 69th Regiment Armory • Madison Square Garden IVHead Coaches General Managers D-League Affiliate Administration Madison Square Garden, Inc. (Owner) • James Dolan (Chairman & CEO) • Donnie Walsh (President & GM of Basketball Ops.) • Mike D'Antoni (Head Coach)Retired Numbers NBA Championships (2) Eastern Conference
ChampionshipsRivals Chicago Bulls • Indiana Pacers • Miami HeatCulture and Lore Media TV: MSG Network • Radio: WEPN-AM • Announcers: Mike Breen • Walt Frazier • Kenny Albert • Mike Crispino • John Andariese • Kelly TripuckaCategories:- 1958 births
- African American basketball coaches
- African American basketball players
- American basketball players
- American basketball coaches
- Atlanta Hawks head coaches
- Basketball players at the 1979 Pan American Games
- Basketball players from Indiana
- Cleveland Cavaliers players
- Houston Rockets players
- Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball players
- People from Indianapolis, Indiana
- Kansas City Kings players
- Living people
- Los Angeles Clippers players
- National Basketball Association head coaches
- New Jersey Nets players
- New York Knicks assistant coaches
- New York Knicks draft picks
- New York Knicks players
- Sacramento Kings players
- Shooting guards
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.