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Flip Saunders






| 2005-06

NBA coach Flip Saunders
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- Phil "Flip" Saunders was announced Head Coach of the Detroit Pistons on July 21, 2005

- Before the Pistons, Flip Saunders spent 10 years as the Minnesota Timberwolves head coach

- Had long, very successful coaching career in Continental Basketball Association

- Originally joined the Timberwolves on May 11, 1995 as general manager, working under his former teammate at the University of Minnesota, Kevin McHale

- On Dec. 18, 1995, Saunders was named head coach of the Timberwolves, replacing Bill Blair

- Flip Saunders began his CBA coaching career in 1988-89 with the Rapid City (S.D.) Thrillers, then moved to the LaCrosse (Wis.) Catbirds for five seasons (1989-94) before coaching in 1994-95 with the Sioux Falls Skyforce

- Was general manager (1991-93) and team president (1991-94) of the Catbirds

- Coach Saunders won two CBA championships (1990, 1992), two CBA Coach of the Year honors (1989, 1992)

- Had 23 CBA-to-NBA player promotions

- Began his coaching career at Golden Valley Lutheran College where he compiled a 92-13 record, including a perfect 56-0 mark at home, in four seasons

- In 1981, coach Flip Saunders became an assistant coach at his alma mater, Minnesota

- After five seasons at Minnesota, he became an assistant coach at the University of Tulsa

- Was an All-America basketball player at Cuyahoga Heights High School in Cleveland

- As a player, in his senior season, 1973, he was named Ohio's Class A High School Basketball Player of the Year, posting a state-leading average of 32.0 points per game




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