Description
Mike Dunlap is the former head coach of the NBA's Charlotte Bobcats, and current coach of Loyola Marymount.
Dunlap replaced Paul Silas after the Bobcats' 2011-2012 season, in which the team had the worst winning percentage in NBA history. He previously served as the interim head coach and assistant coach at St. John's University, and head coach at Metro State.
He also served as the assistant coach for the Denver Nuggets from 2006 to 2008.
While at Metro State, Dunlap led his team to NCAA titles in 2000 and 2002. He posted an overall record of 248?50, leading the Roadrunners to nine NCAA Tournament appearances in each of his nine seasons as head coach.
Dunlap also served three seasons in Australia as head coach of the Adelaide 36ers in the National Basketball League, taking the team to the NBL Grand Final in 1994 against the North Melbourne Giants and the semi-finals in 1995 and 1996. Over his three season in Adelaide Dunlap compiled a 59-36 record before returning to the USA just weeks before the 1997 season following the sudden death of his father, though it was incorrectly reported at the time the move was because of a fallout between Dunlap and 36ers management.
Born
May 27th, 1957 in Fairbanks (Age 67)
Last Changes
2023/08/08
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2022/04/02
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2020/11/23
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