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Revision as of 09:19, 4 November 2022
List of credited publications
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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American Basketball Association | 1974-75 | Denver Nuggets vs. Utah Stars | Postseason Program |
National Basketball Association | 1987-88 | Denver Nuggets | Media Guide • Program |
Philadelphia 76ers head coaches |
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Bennie Borgmann (1946-48) • Al Cervi (1948-56) • Paul Seymour (1956-60) • Alex Hannum (1960-63) • Dolph Schayes (1963-66) • Alex Hannum (1966-68) • Jack Ramsay (1968-72) • Roy Rubin (1972-73) • Kevin Loughery* (1973) • Gene Shue (1973-77) • Billy Cunningham (1977-85) • Matt Guokas (1985-88) • Jim Lynam (1988-92) • Doug Moe (1992-93) • Fred Carter (1993-94) • John Lucas II (1994-96) • Johnny Davis (1996-97) • Larry Brown (1997-03) • Randy Ayers (2003-04) • Chris Ford* (2004) • Jim O'Brien (2004-05) • Maurice Cheeks (2005-08) • Tony DiLeo* (2008-09) • Eddie Jordan (2009-10) • Doug Collins (2010-13) • Brett Brown (2013-20) • Doc Rivers (2020-present)
*interim head coach |
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