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All-Time List of NBA Coach of the Year Award Winners: Mike Brown Named 2009 COY

by Jerod @ 2009-04-20 4 Comments Email Post

Congratulations are in order for Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Mike Brown who was named the 2008-09 NBA Coach of the Year today. Among Brown’s many accomplishments this season in Cleveland:

  • Franchise record 66 victories
  • Only two losses at home the entire season
  • #1 overall seed in NBA Playoffs

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all-time list of nba coach of the year award winners - mike brown named 2009 nba coach of the yearBut more important than any quantifiable accomplishment is the close relationship that Mike Brown has built with superstar LeBron James.

This year’s Cavs have amazed NBA observers with their team chemistry and camaraderie. Much of that can be attributed to Mike Brown trusting LeBron James, LeBron James trusting Mike Brown, and the positive vibes trickling down throughout the entire team. Brown obviously trusts his best player to also be a team leader, and LeBron has certainly fulfilled that role as much, if not moreso, than any superstar in recent NBA history.

As to the voting for this year’s award, Mike Brown received 55 first place votes in the NBA Coach of the Year voting and finished with 355 total points. Rick Adelman finished second and Stan Van Gundy finished third. The combined point totals of Adelman and Van Gundy would not equal Brown’s, making Brown the clear winner. The NBA Coach of the Year is voted upon by NBA writers and broadcasters.

Said Cavs owner Dan Gilbert:

“Mike Brown is one of these rare people that has nearly every tool in his tool box,” Gilbert said in a statement. “He is smart, hard working, and selfless. He is curious and hungry to learn. He is philosophically driven and derives his decision making from his strong philosophy.”

Brown becomes only the second Cavaliers head coach ever to be named NBA Coach of the Year. Bill Fitch was also named Coach of the Year when he was in Cleveland during the 1975-76 season. Below is the complete all-time list of past NBA Coach of Year Award winners.



All-Time List of NBA Coach of Year Award Winners

Year Coach of the Year Team Record
1962-63 Harry Gallatin St. Louis Hawks 48-32
1963-64 Alex Hannum San Francisco Warriors 48-32
1964-65 Red Auerbach Boston Celtics 62-18
1965-66 Dolph Schayes Philadelphia 76ers 55-25
1966-67 Johnny "Red" Kerr Chicago Bulls 33-48
1967-68 Richie Guerin St. Louis Hawks 56-26
1968-69 Gene Shue Baltimore Bullets 57-25
1969-70 Red Holzman New York Knicks 60-22
1970-71 Dick Motta Chicago Bulls 51-31
1971-72 Bill Sharman Los Angeles Lakers 69-13
1972-73 Tom Heinsohn Boston Celtics 68-14
1973-74 Ray Scott Detroit Pistons 52-30
1974-75 Phil Johnson KC-Omaha Kings 44-38
1975-76 Bill Fitch Cleveland Cavaliers 49-33
1976-77 Tom Nissalke Houston Rockets 49-33
1977-78 Hubie Brown Atlanta Hawks 41-41
1978-79 Cotton Fitzsimmons Kansas City Kings 48-34
1979-80 Bill Fitch Boston Celtics 61-21
1980-81 Jack McKinney Indiana Pacers 44-38
1981-82 Gene Shue Washington Bullets 43-39
1982-83 Don Nelson Milwaukee Bucks 51-31
1983-84 Frank Layden Utah Jazz 45-37
1984-85 Don Nelson Milwaukee Bucks 59-23
1985-86 Mike Fratello Atlanta Hawks 50-32
1986-87 Mike Schuler Portland Trail Blazers 49-33
1987-88 Doug Moe Denver Nuggets 54-28
1988-89 Cotton Fitzsimmons Phoenix Suns 55-27
1989-90 Pat Riley Los Angeles Lakers 63-19
1990-91 Don Chaney Houston Rockets 52-30
1991-92 Don Nelson Golden State Warriors 55-27
1992-93 Pat Riley New York Knicks 60-22
1993-94 Lenny Wilkens Atlanta Hawks 57-25
1994-95 Del Harris Los Angeles Lakers 48-34
1995-96 Phil Jackson Chicago Bulls 72-10
1996-97 Pat Riley Miami Heat 61-21
1997-98 Larry Bird Indiana Pacers 58-24
1998-99 Mike Dunleavy Portland Trail Blazers 35-15
1999-00 Doc Rivers Orlando Magic 41-41
2000-01 Larry Brown Philadelphia 76ers 56-26
2001-02 Rick Carlisle Detroit Pistons 50-32
2002-03 Gregg Popovich San Antonio Spurs 60-22
2003-04 Hubie Brown Memphis Grizzlies 50-32
2004-05 Mike D'Antoni Phoenix Suns 62-20
2005-06 Avery Johnson Dallas Mavericks 60-22
2006-07 Sam Mitchell Toronto Raptors 47-35
2007-08 Byron Scott New Orleans Hornets 56-26
2008-09 Mike Brown Cleveland Cavaliers 66-16

Now that Mike Brown has earned some hardware, his Cavaliers look to continue their quest for the ultimate piece of hardware. After throttling the Pistons in Game 1, the Cavs host Detroit again Tuesday at 8:00 ET on TNT. Cleveland is favored by 11.5 — and anyone who watched Game 1 will no doubt be leaning towards taking the Cavs with the points.

The more immediate question than the Cavs’ quest for an NBA Title is whether LeBron James can hold off Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade to win his first NBA MVP Award. Follow the link for an analysis of the 2009 NBA MVP Award and a list of the past MVP winners.

(Mike Brown and LeBron James photo above by Drew Hallowell / Getty Images North America)

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Currently there are "4 comments" on this Article:

  1. Nicholas Gerlach says:

    This is one of the problems I have with the NBA awards….they should be selected after the playoffs.

    Phil Jackson has 9 championships and one 1 COY award?

    This is like when Dirk won the MVP and then lost to the 8 seed in the first round of the playoffs.

    Also, Coach of the year is kind of a dumb award.

    For instance Doc Rivers won in 1999….but isn’t even in the top 3 anymore. Is Rivers a worse coach now than he was then?

    Reply

    JRod Reply:

    @Nicholas Gerlach, yes, but in your estimation what is dumber: the NBA Coach of the Year award, or colts fans?

    http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2008/08/7-reasons-to-hate-the-indianapolis-colts/

    Nice to see you again Gerlach!

    He’s back, he’s back, the bearded Nick Gerlach…

    Reply

  2. Nicholas Gerlach says:

    Yeah…I’m back…been crazy busy. But I’m back.

    probably Colts fans by the way.

    Colts fans are Head and Shoulders dumber than the COY award.

    Reply

    JRod Reply:

    @Nicholas Gerlach, this guy takes offense to that:

    Reply


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