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Larry Brown 
NBA's New York Knicks Head Coach  | 2005-06 
 
  
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- InsideHoops.com considers him the best teacher in the entire basketball coaching game
  
- Almost every team Larry Brown coaches tends to overachieve and do better than expected
  
- Named head coach of Knicks on July 28, 2005
  
- Enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame’s Class of 2002
  
- Larry Brown has won three ABA Coach of the Year awards
  
- Won 2001 NBA Coach of the Year honors
  
- Won NCAA Championship in 1988
  
- Won NBA Championship in 2004
  
- Coached 2003-04 Detroit Pistons to the NBA Championship in his first year as head coach
  
- Became first coach to win a NCAA and NBA Championship
  
- Was 12th coach in NBA history to win an NBA title in his first season
  
- Has coached an NBA record seven different teams to the NBA Playoffs
  
- Won his 900th career NBA game in 2003-04, becoming the seventh coach in NBA history to win 900 games
  
- Larry Brown spent four seasons in the ABA, earning Coach of the Year honors three times
  
- Brown returned to the collegiate ranks in 1979 as head coach at UCLA. The Bruins immediately went to the national championship game
  
- Spent five seasons as head coach at the University of Kansas, where he won the national championship in 1988
  
- As a player, Larry Brown was a member of the 1964 gold medal U.S. Olympic basketball team
  
- Brown is the only U.S. male to both play and coach in the Olympics
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