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History All-Time Coaching Records All-Time Coaching Records HISTORY ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS CHARLES ECKMAN RAY SCOTT SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT LEADERSHIP 1957-58 9-16 .360 1972-73 38-37 .507 TOTALS 9-16 .360 1973-74* 52-30 .634 3-4 .429 1974-75 40-42 .488 1-2 .333 RED ROCHA 1975-76 17-25 .405 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT TOTALS 147-134 .523 4-6 .400 1957-58 24-23 .511 3-4 .429 1958-59 28-44 .389 1-2 .333 HERB BROWN 1959-60 13-21 .382 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT TOTALS 65-88 .425 4-6 .400 1975-76 19-21 .475 4-5 .444 1976-77 44-38 .537 1-2 .333 DICK MCGUIRE 1977-78 9-15 .375 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT PLAYERS TOTALS 72-74 .493 5-7 .417 1959-60 17-24 .414 0-2 .000 1960-61 34-45 .430 2-3 .400 BOB KAUFFMAN 1961-62 37-43 .463 5-5 .500 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1962-63 34-46 .425 1-3 .250 1977-78 29-29 .500 TOTALS 122-158 .436 8-13 .381 TOTALS 29-29 .500 CHARLES WOLF DICK VITALE SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1963-64 23-57 .288 1978-79 30-52 .366 REVIEW 17-18 1964-65 2-9 .182 1979-80 4-8 .333 TOTALS 25-66 .274 TOTALS 34-60 .362 DAVE DEBUSSCHERE RICHIE ADUBATO SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1964-65 29-40 .420 1979-80 12-58 .171 1965-66 22-58 .275 TOTALS 12-58 .171 1966-67 28-45 .384 SCOTTY ROBERTSON TOTALS 79-143 .356 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT DONNIE BUTCHER 1980-81 21-61 .256 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1981-82 39-43 .476 RE 1966-67 2-6 .250 1982-83 37-45 .451 CORDS 1967-68 40-42 .488 2-4 .333 TOTALS 97-149 .394 1968-69 10-12 .455 CHUCK DALY TOTALS 52-60 .464 2-4 .333 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT PAUL SEYMOUR 1983-84 49-33 .598 2-3 .400 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1984-85 46-36 .561 5-4 .556 1968-69 22-38 .367 1985-86 46-36 .561 1-3 .250 TOTALS 22-38 .367 1986-87 52-30 .634 10-5 .667 1987-88 54-28 .659 14-9 .609 HISTORY BILL VAN BREDA KOLFF 1988-89 63-19 .768 15-2 .882 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1989-90 59-23 .720 15-5 .750 1969-70 31-51 .378 1990-91 50-32 .610 7-8 .467 1970-71 45-37 .549 1991-92 48-34 .585 2-3 .400 1971-72 6-4 .600 TOTALS 467-271 .633 71-42 .628 TOTALS 82-92 .471 RON ROTHSTEIN NBA OVERTIME TERRY DISCHINGER SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1992-93 40-42 .488 1971-72 0-2 .000 TOTALS 40-42 .488 TOTALS 0-2 .000 DON CHANEY EARL LLOYD SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1993-94 20-62 .244 1971-72 20-50 .286 1994-95 28-54 .341 1972-73 2-5 .286 TOTALS 48-116 .297 TOTALS 22-55 .286 DOUG COLLINS SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1995-96 46-36 .561 0-3 .000 1996-97 54-28 .659 2-3 .400 1997-98 21-24 .467 TOTALS 121-88 .579 2-6 .250 * NBA COACH OF THE YEAR * NBA COACH OF THE YEAR 132 PISTONS.COM 2018–19 DETROIT PISTONS MEDIA GUIDE 133 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS ALL-TIME PISTONS ROSTER REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS 6-ALEX ACKER (PEPPERDINE) POS: G HT: 6-5 WT: 185 DOB: 1/21/83 ALVIN GENTRY Year G FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PTS AVG 2005-06 5 4 16 .250 1 5 .200 0 0 - 5 4 9 1.8 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT LEADERSHIP 1997-98 16-21 .432 2008-09 7 4 11 .364 0 4 .000 1 2 .500 2 1 9 1.3 1998-99 29-21 .580 2-3 .400 Det. Totals 12 8 27 .296 1 9 .111 1 2 .500 7 5 18 1.5 1999-00 28-30 .483 NBA Totals 30 34 92 .370 8 25 .320 5 10 .500 29 16 81 2.7 TOTALS 73-72 .503 2-3 .400 10-DON ADAMS (NORTHWESTERN) POS: F HT: 6-7 WT: 210 DOB: 11/27/47 GEORGE IRVINE Year G FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PTS AVG SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1972-73 70 257 640 .402 - - - 138 176 .784 419 112 652 9.3 1999-00 14-10 .583 0-3 .000 1973-74 74 303 742 .408 - - - 153 201 .761 448 141 759 10.3 2000-01 32-50 .390 1974-75 51 127 315 .403 - - - 45 78 .577 244 75 299 5.9 TOTALS 46-60 .434 0-3 .000 Det. Totals 195 687 1,697 .405 - - - 336 455 .738 1,111 328 1,710 8.8 RICK CARLISLE NBA Totals 1,487 1,682 4,186 .402 - - - 872 1,180 .739 2,732 869 4,236 8.7 PLAYERS SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 7-RAFAEL ADDISON (SYRACUSE) POS: F HT: 6-7 WT: 222 DOB: 7/22/64 2001-02* 50-32 .610 4-6 .400 Year G FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PTS AVG 2002-03 50-32 .610 8-9 .471 1994-95 79 279 586 .476 24 83 .289 74 99 .747 242 109 656 8.3 TOTALS 100-64 .610 12-15 .444 Det. Totals 79 279 586 .476 24 83 .289 74 99 .747 242 109 656 8.3 LARRY BROWN NBA Totals 379 920 2,047 .449 69 245 .282 277 359 .772 780 339 2,186 5.8 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 28-ARRON AFFLALO (UCLA) POS: G HT: 6-5 WT: 215 DOB: 10/15/85 2003-04 54-28 .659 16-7 .696 Year G FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PTS AVG 2004-05 54-28 .659 15-10 .667 REVIEW 17-18 TOTALS 108-56 .659 31-17 .646 2007-08 75 99 241 .411 10 48 .208 68 87 .782 137 52 276 3.7 2008-09 74 131 300 .437 43 107 .402 58 71 .817 134 44 363 4.9 FLIP SAUNDERS Det. Totals 149 230 541 .425 53 155 .342 126 158 .797 271 96 639 4.3 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT NBA Totals 762 2,983 6,633 .450 852 2,205 .386 1,380 1,673 .825 2,176 1,386 8,198 10.8 2005-06 64-18 .780 10-8 .556 2006-07 53-29 .646 10-6 .625 23-MARK AGUIRRE (DEPAUL) POS: F HT: 6-6 WT: 232 DOB: 12/10/59 2007-08 59-23 .720 10-7 .588 Year G FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PTS AVG TOTALS 176-70 .715 30-21 .588 1988-89 36 213 441 .483 22 75 .293 110 149 .738 151 89 558 15.5 MICHAEL CURRY 1989-90 78 438 898 .488 31 93 .333 192 254 .756 305 145 1,099 14.1 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1990-91 78 420 909 .462 24 78 .308 240 317 .757 374 139 1,104 14.2 2008-09 39-43 .476 0-4 .000 1991-92 75 339 787 .431 15 71 .211 158 230 .687 236 126 851 11.3 RE TOTALS 39-43 .476 0-4 .000 1992-93 51 187 422 .443 30 83 .361 99 129 .767 152 105 503 9.9 CORDS JOHN KUESTER Det. Totals 318 1,597 3,457 .462 122 400 .305 799 1,079 .741 1,218 604 4,115 12.9 SEASON W-L PCT W-L NBA Totals 923 7,201 14,865 .484 392 1,258 .312 3,664 4,944 .741 4,578 2,871 18,458 20.0 2009-10 27-55 .329 16-GARY ALCORN (FRESNO CITY/FRESNO ST.) POS: C HT: 6-9 WT: 225 DOB: 10/8/36 2010-11 30-52 .366 Year G FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PTS AVG TOTALS 57-107 .348 1959-60 58 91 312 .292 - - - 48 84 .571 279 22 230 4.0 LAWRENCE FRANK Det. Totals 58 91 312 .292 - - - 48 84 .571 279 22 230 4.0 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT NBA Totals 78 103 352 .293 - - - 55 92 .598 329 24 261 3.3 HISTORY 2011-12 25-41 .379 9-VICTOR ALEXANDER (IOWA STATE) POS: F HT: 6-10 WT: 265 DOB: 8/31/69 2012-13 29-53 .354 Year G FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PTS AVG TOTALS 54-94 .365 2001-02 15 18 51 .353 0 2 .000 4 8 .500 29 6 40 2.7 MAURICE CHEEKS Det. Totals 15 18 51 .353 0 2 .000 4 8 .500 29 6 40 2.7 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT NBA Totals 286 1,101 2,126 .518 18 63 .286 322 508 .634 1,384 257 2,542 8.9 2013-14 21-29 .420 NBA OVERTIME 33-GREG “CADILLAC” ANDERSON (HOUSTON) POS: F/C HT: 6-10 WT: 230 DOB: 6/22/64 TOTALS 21-29 .420 Year G FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PTS AVG JOHN LOYER 1993-94 77 201 370 .543 1 3 .333 88 154 .571 571 51 491 6.4 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT Det.
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