Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award

Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award is an annual award given by the National Basketball Coaches Association (NBCA) to a longtime NBA coach's life in basketball and his "standard of integrity, competitive excellence and tireless promotion" of the game.[1] The inaugural award winner was Tom Heinsohn.[2] The award is named after former NBA head coach Chuck Daly.[1][2]

Winners

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* Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Season Coach Nationality Teams coached
2008–09 Tom Heinsohn[2]   United States Boston Celtics (1969–1978)
2009–10 Jack Ramsay[3]   United States Philadelphia 76ers (1968–1972)
Buffalo Braves (1972–1976)
Portland Trail Blazers (1976–1986)
Indiana Pacers (1986–1988)
Tex Winter[3]   United States Houston Rockets (1971–1973)
Chicago Bulls (1985–1999) (assistant coach)
Los Angeles Lakers (1999–2008) (assistant coach)
2010–11 Lenny Wilkens[4]   United States Seattle SuperSonics (1969–1972; 1977–1986)
Portland Trail Blazers (1974–1976)
Cleveland Cavaliers (1986–1993)
Atlanta Hawks (1993–2000)
Toronto Raptors (2000–2003)
New York Knicks (2004–2005)
2011–12 Pat Riley[5]   United States Los Angeles Lakers (1981–1990)
New York Knicks (1991–1995)
Miami Heat (1995–2003; 2005–2008)
2012–13 Bill Fitch[6]   United States Cleveland Cavaliers (1970–1979)
Boston Celtics (1980–1983)
Houston Rockets (1983–1988)
New Jersey Nets (1989–1992)
Los Angeles Clippers (1994–1998)
2013–14 Bernie Bickerstaff[7]   United States Seattle SuperSonics (1985–1989; 1989–1990)
Denver Nuggets (1995–1996)
Washington Bullets/Wizards (1997–1999)
Charlotte Bobcats (2004–2007)
Los Angeles Lakers (2012)
2014–15 Dick Motta[8]   United States Chicago Bulls (1968–1976)
Washington Bullets (1976–1980)
Dallas Mavericks (1980–1987; 1994–1996)
Sacramento Kings (1990–1991)
Denver Nuggets (1996–1997)
2015–16 K.C. Jones[9]   United States Capital/Washington Bullets (1973–1976)
Boston Celtics (1983–1988)
Seattle SuperSonics (1990–1992)
Jerry Sloan[9]   United States Chicago Bulls (1979–1982)
Utah Jazz (1988–2011)
2016–17 Al Attles[10]   United States Golden State Warriors (1969–1983)
Hubie Brown[10]   United States Kentucky Colonels (1974–1976)
Atlanta Hawks (1976–1981)
New York Knicks (1982–1987)
Memphis Grizzlies (2002–2005)
2017–18 Doug Moe[11]   United States San Antonio Spurs (1976–1980)
Denver Nuggets (1980–1991)
Philadelphia 76ers (1992–1993)
2018–19 Frank Layden[12]   United States Utah Jazz (1981–1989)
2019–20 Del Harris[13]   United States Houston Rockets (1979–1983)
Milwaukee Bucks (1987–1991)
Los Angeles Lakers (1994–1999)
2020–21 Larry Brown[14]   United States San Antonio Spurs (1988–1992)
Los Angeles Clippers (1992–1993)
Indiana Pacers (1993–1997)
Philadelphia 76ers (1997–2003)
Detroit Pistons (2003–2005)
New York Knicks (2005–2006)
Charlotte Bobcats (2008–2010)
2021–22 Mike Fratello[15]   United States Atlanta Hawks (1983–1990)
Cleveland Cavaliers (1993–1999)
Memphis Grizzlies (2004–2006)
2022–23 Rick Adelman[16]   United States Portland Trail Blazers (1989–1994)
Golden State Warriors (1995–1997)
Sacramento Kings (1999–2006)
Houston Rockets (2007–2011)
Minnesota Timberwolves (2011–2014)
2023–24 Rudy Tomjanovich[17]   United States Houston Rockets (1992–2003)
Los Angeles Lakers (2004–2005)

Notes

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References

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  2. ^ a b c "Heinsohn honored with lifetime achievement award". NBA.com. June 10, 2009. Archived from the original on June 12, 2009. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
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