- Jeff Van Gundy
Jeff Van Gundy (born
January 19 1962 inHemet, California ) is an Americanbasketball head coach , most recently with theNational Basketball Association 'sHouston Rockets . Van Gundy transferred toMenlo College and ultimately graduated fromNew York 's Nazareth College (1985 ) after he was cut fromYale University 's basketball team.Career
Van Gundy began his basketball coaching career at
McQuaid Jesuit High School inRochester, New York . The following year, he became a graduate assistant underRick Pitino atProvidence College , helping the Friars advance to the Final Four. In his second season at Providence, he was promoted to assistant coach underGordon Chiesa . The next season, Van Gundy became an assistant coach under Bob Wenzel atRutgers .On
July 28 ,1989 , Jeff Van Gundy became assistant coach for theNew York Knicks . The next six-and-a-half seasons would be spent providing support toStu Jackson (1989-1990), John MacLeod (1990-1991) ,Pat Riley (1991-1995) andDon Nelson (1995-1996). The Knicks never finished lower than third in the Atlantic Division, won three division titles, and qualified for the playoffs in every year of his tenure as an assistant coach. The Knicks would advance to the Eastern Conference Finals in 1993 and the NBA Finals vs. theHouston Rockets in 1994. [ [http://www.nba.com/coachfile/jeff_van_gundy/ NBA.com Jeff Van Gundy ] ]From
March 8 ,1996 to his resignation onDecember 8 ,2001 , Van Gundy was the head coach of theNew York Knicks . He led the Knicks to the playoffs six times, including an appearance in the1999 NBA Finals . He is the brother ofOrlando Magic head coachStan Van Gundy .Van Gundy was hired by the Rockets in 2003. On
May 18 ,2007 , Van Gundy was fired from his position as head coach of the Houston Rockets after their seven-game first-round playoff loss to theUtah Jazz . Later that night, Van Gundy was a guest analyst forESPN 's broadcast of theUtah Jazz -San Antonio Spurs game inSan Antonio, Texas and has since helped cover the playoffs for ESPN in the broadcast booth. [ [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/4892059.html Spurs-Cavs match up isn't main attraction] ]Coaching record
[1] : Took over after
Don Nelson was fired[2] : Resigned on December 8th, 2001 and was replaced by
Don Chaney Other information
"JVG", as he is called in
Internet fandom, created a memorable scene in the1998 NBA Playoffs series between theNew York Knicks and theMiami Heat . When the Heat'sAlonzo Mourning and the Knicks' Larry Johnson engaged in a violent, bench-clearing brawl, Van Gundy unsuccessfully tried to break up the fight.In
2001 , in a game against theSan Antonio Spurs ,Danny Ferry had elbowedMarcus Camby . While talking to the referee, Camby lost control and decided to throw a punch at Ferry. Instead of hitting Ferry, Camby had missed completely and hit coach Van Gundy instead.In May 2005, he was fined $100,000 by the
NBA for accusing referees for investigating the on-court actions ofHouston Rockets centerYao Ming on the recommendation ofDallas Mavericks ownerMark Cuban . This is the largest fine ever handed down to a coach in NBA history.Notes
External links
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/coaches/vanguje99c.html BasketballReference.com: Jeff Van Gundy]
* [http://writ.news.findlaw.com/dorf/20050511.html Why Houston Rockets Coach Jeff Van Gundy Is a More Fitting Free Speech Hero Than New York Times Reporter Judith Miller] -Michael C. Dorf , FindLaw, May 11, 2005
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