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Bill Musselman

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Musselman was the second of five children. His father, Clifford Musselman, was an auto mechanic and band promoter. He had a loving and dedicated mother named Bertha (Combs) Miller who later married James Miller. James became Bill's father and was a big part of his life growing up. The young Musselman
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is quoted as saying, "One of the things I've taken from is doing it every day, being consistent and never changingβ€”always stick with what you do. He was a creature of habit. He drove the same way to get to practice, the same way to get to the airport. Our practices were so consistent. I wouldn't be
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On July 22, 1993, Musselman returned to the CBA for the 1993–94 season, this time in an attempt to revive the Rochester Renegade, a struggling franchise that had gone 6–50 the previous season. Rochester finished 31–25 under Musselman, a 25-win improvement. Musselman's roster included Rodney Monroe,
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The following season, Musselman moved a few miles up the Florida Gulf Coast to St. Petersburg where he was hired to coach the expansion Tampa Bay Thrillers of the CBA. There, over the next three seasons, Musselman would build one of the winningest franchises in sports history.
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once described as "hot tempered," was criticized for his "disciplinary tactics," according to the Times. During his stint as coach of the ABA's Virginia Squires, Musselman "antagonized so-called problem players ... and docile ones," according to a January 3, 1981, article in
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As an expansion team, his 1984–85 Thrillers team rolled to a 45–18 record to win the CBA title, downing the Detroit Spirits in seven games. Tampa Bay repeated as CBA champions the following season going 46–19 and defeating the LaCrosse (Wisc.) Catbirds in five games, 4–1.
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In the newspaper articles and columns following his death, Musselman was described as "volatile," "colorful," "intense," and "fiery." Sidney Lowe, who played for Musselman in the CBA and NBA, said his former coach was "very demanding ... but he was an excellent coach."
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in the opening round of the NCAA tournament. Musselman resigned as coach of the Jags on October 7, 1997, to return to the NBA. The following season, a South Alabama team made up mainly of Musselman recruits also advanced to the NCAA Tournament first round and lost to
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The following season (1972–73), Musselman guided the Gophers to a 21–5 mark. Minnesota began the season ranked fourth in the nation and ranked as high as No. 3 in the country in March 1973. In the 1973 NIT postseason tournament, Musselman's Minnesota team downed
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Tournaments) four times and had 13 All-America players. His 1968–69 Ashland team allowed an NCAA-record-low 33.9 points per game, a byproduct of his relentless pursuit, at the time, of pitching shut-outs (allowing no points) while head coach.
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On June 19, 1987, Musselman jumped to the Albany (NY) Patroons for the 1987–88 CBA season, guiding the Pats to a remarkable 48–6 record and his fourth consecutive league title. Albany's roster featured Tony Campbell, Michael Brooks,
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in my position today if he hadn't taken me on as a CBA player. He taught me the ropes, how to play with toughness. There were no excuses with himβ€”you had to play hard every night."
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to the 1997 NCAA tournament after turning the program around from a 9–18 record. Musselman's 1997 South Alabama team went 23–7 and nearly upset eventual champion
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In an Associated Press story that day after Musselman died, Greg Anthony, a guard for the Portland Trail Blazers, described Musselman as "a great, great man."
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On October 8, 1997, after two successful seasons as head coach at the University of South Alabama, Musselman returned to the NBA as an assistant with the
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During the 1973–74 campaign, without Brewer, Behagen, or Turner, the Gophers dropped to 12–12 under Musselman. His starting lineup that season featured
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The Trail Blazers used Musselman as an inspiration for their 2000 playoff run, which ended in the Western Conference finals against the
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In 1964, after one season of coaching high school basketball, Musselman was hired to assist with the football and basketball teams at
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Among the players starring for Musselman's Thriller teams were Sidney Lowe, Clinton Wheeler, Rod Higgins, Freeman Williams,
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Musselman's foray into minor league basketball began in 1983 when he was hired to coach the Sarasota (Fla.) Stingers of the
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In 1963, at the age of 23, Musselman was hired as the head men's basketball coach at Kent State University High School in
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His tenure at Minnesota was tainted. There was an incident during the 1971–72 season when Taylor and Behagen assaulted
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in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, 70–56, before rebounding in the Midwest Region Consolation Round, downing
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In his fourth and final season at Minnesota, Musselman's team went 18–8 and included a roster of future NBA players
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A week after the ABA's San Diego franchise folded on November 11, 1975, Musselman was hired to coach the league's
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While at Ashland, Musselman's teams reached the NCAA College Division Tournament (the predecessor to the current
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described Musselman's Gophers as "an extremely physical basketball team." After Musselman left to coach in the
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Following his success in the CBA, on August 23, 1988, Musselman was hired as the head coach of the expansion
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Musselman took two years away from coaching to work in real estate before returning in 1978–79 to coach the
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the day after Musselman died. Of Musselman, Saunders said, "In anything he did, he had great passion."
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On July 28, 1975, Musselman left the college ranks to join the pro game when he was hired to coach the
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was ejected, collapsed after leaving the arena. In April 2000, he was diagnosed with primary systemic
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A number of Musselman's former assistant coaches and players went on to coach in the NBA, including
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Musselman suffered a stroke on October 30, 1999, following Portland's preseason game against the
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Ronnie Grandison, Clinton Wheeler, Dave Jamerson, Brook Steppe, Tod Murphy, and Ralph McPherson.
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said the Cavs' veteran players during that time "were known more for partying than for playing."
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men's basketball team. They were the first father and son to hold the title of NBA head coach.
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Musselman was named CBA Coach of the Year for the second time following the 1987–88 season.
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to an 18-7 record and their first Big Ten Championship in 53 years with a roster featuring
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on January 21, 1976. Ankerson, who would go on to serve as general manager of the
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placed the Gophers on probation after discovering more than 100 rule violations.
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In March 1995, Musselman returned to the NCAA after a 25-year absence with the
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who was a vociferous critic of how Stepien was operating the Cavaliers.
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Benagh, Jim. "Sports World Specials by Jim Benagh: A Different Court,"
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Musselman has three children: two sons and a daughter. His oldest son
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played basketball, football, and baseball at Wooster High School in
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Musselman went 4–22 with the Squires before he was replaced by
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Following the 1970–71 season, Musselman left Ashland for the
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While coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Musselman, whom
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Musselman took over for player-coach 2985:Western Basketball Association coaches 862:The team folded following the season. 1538:, is currently the head coach of the 1290: 16:American basketball coach (1940–2000) 7: 1722:, ESPN.com Page 2, February 18, 2003 947:adding citations to reliable sources 742:Tampa Bay/Rapid City Thrillers (CBA) 47:adding citations to reliable sources 2950:Minnesota Timberwolves head coaches 2574:Minnesota Timberwolves head coaches 1017:' December 23, 2012, column in the 1277: 1049:Describing Musselman's personality 866:University of South Alabama (NCAA) 736:Continental Basketball Association 14: 2990:American men's basketball players 2910:American men's basketball coaches 1684:Jerry Zgoda (February 14, 2014). 1272: 810:In a March 29, 2007, Minneapolis 435:Kent State University High School 2925:Cleveland Cavaliers head coaches 2311:Cleveland Cavaliers head coaches 919: 854:Rochester (Minn.) 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