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  1. 5 de jun. de 2022 · "Mike Fratello's accomplishments are well documented, both as a coach and a broadcaster," said Rick Carlisle, the Indiana Pacers head coach and association president in a news release. "Sixteen years as an NBA head coach, 647 regular season wins, NBA Coach of the Year honors, head coach of the Ukraine National Team and multiple Emmys all combine to represent a lifetime devoted to basketball."

  2. 5 de jun. de 2022 · It was Fratello’s 1997-98 Cavs, who finished 47-35 but were knocked out of the playoffs in the first round by Indiana. Fratello bought a house in Cleveland in 1996. He found he liked the town ...

  3. Fratello was head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies (2004-2006), Cleveland Cavaliers (1993-99) and Atlanta Hawks (1983-1990). With a career head coaching record of 667-548 and a .549 winning percentage, Fratello ranks #23 for NBA all-time regular season wins and total regular season games coached. Fratello’s teams qualified for the playoffs in ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm1865364Mike Fratello - IMDb

    Mike Fratello. Actor: Just Wright. Mike Fratello was born on 24 February 1947 in Hackensack, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for Just Wright (2010), The 1993 NBA Finals (1993) and The NBA on CBS (1973). He has been married to Susan Linda Crecco since August 1970. They have two children.

  5. 18 de abr. de 2014 · Mike Fratello coached the Atlanta Hawks, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Memphis Grizzlies in the N.B.A. With a 667-548 record, he is 18th on the N.B.A. career wins list and 19th in games coached.

  6. 5 de jun. de 2022 · Former Cleveland Cavaliers coach and basketball-lifer Mike Fratello has won the 2022 Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award, the National Basketball Coaches Association announced on Sunday.

  7. 28 de jun. de 2021 · Mike Fratello is a renowned basketball coach who debuted in the 1970s and won some awards in the NBA. He coached some top teams like the ‘Cleveland Cavaliers’ and ‘New York Knicks’. He spent the latter years of his career as the head coach for Ukraine before retiring in 2014.