Kevin Loughery

Kevin Loughery

Kevin Michael Loughery (born March 28, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American former professional basketball player and coach.

Loughery spent 11 seasons in the National Basketball Association (1962-1973), almost nine of them with the Baltimore Bullets. He became player-coach of the Philadelphia 76ers in 1973, when the team had a 4-47 record, replacing Roy Rubin. The team slightly improved under Loughery, posting a 5-26 record for the remainder of the season. Following the season, Loughery was replaced by Gene Shue.

After that disastrous season, Loughery retired as a player and became head coach of the American Basketball Association's New York Nets the following season. With superstar Julius Erving, Loughery won two ABA championships in three seasons. After the ABA disbanded and the Nets joined the NBA, Loughery continued to coach the Nets for their first five seasons in the league. The team would struggle in their first couple of seasons without Erving, whose contract was sold to the Philadelphia 76ers due to financial struggles. The team would also move to the New Jersey Meadowlands and become the New Jersey Nets. Loughery coached the Nets back into the playoffs in their first season in the Meadowlands. He was fired midway through the 1980-81 season and replaced by Bob MacKinnon.

Loughery wasn't out of work very long. The Atlanta Hawks hired him the very next season and he guided them to two straight playoff appearances, including one with rookie Dominique Wilkins. He was fired once again after the 1982-83 season and replaced by Mike Fratello.

The next two seasons, Loughery coached the Chicago Bulls. In his second season with rookie Michael Jordan, the Bulls made the playoffs.In the book "The Jordan Rules" Michael was quoted as saying that Loughery was the most fun coach he ever played for and that Loughery allowed him to free-lance and play the style he wanted.

Loughery went to the Washington Bullets the next season as an assistant to Gene Shue. When Shue was fired with 13 games left in the 1985-86 season, Loughery guided the team to the playoffs and once again the next season. The Bullets got off to a bad start in 1987-88 and Loughery was fired once again.

After working in broadcasting, Loughery was hired by the Miami Heat in their second season (1991-92) after joining the league as an expansion team. Loughery guided the Heat to their first ever playoff appearance and again in 1993-94.

In 2006, he was part of a team of investors who bought an expansion franchise (the Chicago Shamrox) of the National Lacrosse League, based in Chicago, Illinois. The team will begin playing in 2007, in the new 11,000-seat Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, a suburb of Chicago.

External links

* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/coaches/loughke01c.html BasketballReference.com: Kevin Loughery]


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