Shue (December 18, 1931 – April 3, 2022) was an American professional basketball player and coach in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Shue was...
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surname include: Andrew Shue (born 1967), American actor Elisabeth Shue (born 1963), American actress; sister of Andrew Gene Shue (1931–2022), American...
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been dealt to the Baltimore Bullets in 1964 and former Pistons guard Gene Shue, who was the head coach of the Bullets at the time, assessed the Pistons...
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following season. In 1981–82, Washington played strong under the coaching of Gene Shue and Don Moran, finishing the regular season with a 43–39 record, and although...
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Archived from the original on June 13, 2008. Retrieved November 27, 2009. "Gene Shue Coaching Record". basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived...
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(1966–1970) Don DeJardin (1970–1973) Gene Shue (1973–1974) Pat Williams (1974–1986) John Nash (1986–1990) Gene Shue (1990–1992) Jim Lynam (1992–1994) John...
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Fitzsimmons (1977–1978) Gene Shue (1978–1980) Paul Silas (1980–1983) Jim Lynam (1983–1985) Don Chaney (1985–1987) Gene Shue (1987–1989) Don Casey (1989–1990)...
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Bucks (1) (1, 1–0) Larry Costello 4–0 Baltimore Bullets (1) (1, 0–1) Gene Shue Lew Alcindor 1972 Los Angeles Lakers (1) (14, 6–8) Bill Sharman 4–1 New...
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(1966–1970) Don DeJardin (1970–1973) Gene Shue (1973–1974) Pat Williams (1974–1986) John Nash (1986–1990) Gene Shue (1990–1992) Jim Lynam (1992–1994) John...
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Brown, Mike Budenholzer, Mike D'Antoni, Bill Fitch, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Gene Shue, and Tom Thibodeau have each won it twice. No coach has won consecutive...
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Fitzsimmons (1977–1978) Gene Shue (1978–1980) Paul Silas (1980–1983) Jim Lynam (1983–1985) Don Chaney (1985–1987) Gene Shue (1987–1989) Don Casey (1989–1990)...
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Fitzsimmons (1977–1978) Gene Shue (1978–1980) Paul Silas (1980–1983) Jim Lynam (1983–1985) Don Chaney (1985–1987) Gene Shue (1987–1989) Don Casey (1989–1990)...
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Farmer (1966) Buddy Jeannette # (1966) Gene Shue (1966–1973) K. C. Jones (1973–1976) Dick Motta (1976–1980) Gene Shue (1980–1986) Kevin Loughery (1986–1988)...
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Farmer (1966) Buddy Jeannette # (1966) Gene Shue (1966–1973) K. C. Jones (1973–1976) Dick Motta (1976–1980) Gene Shue (1980–1986) Kevin Loughery (1986–1988)...
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won the 1978 NBA Finals as the Washington Bullets during his tenure. Gene Shue is the only Wizards coach to have won the NBA Coach of the Year Award;...
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ended with his resignation, he signed a three‐year contract to succeed Gene Shue in a similar capacity with the Capital Bullets (name changed to Washington...
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Farmer (1966) Buddy Jeannette # (1966) Gene Shue (1966–1973) K. C. Jones (1973–1976) Dick Motta (1976–1980) Gene Shue (1980–1986) Kevin Loughery (1986–1988)...
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Fitzsimmons (1977–1978) Gene Shue (1978–1980) Paul Silas (1980–1983) Jim Lynam (1983–1985) Don Chaney (1985–1987) Gene Shue (1987–1989) Don Casey (1989–1990)...
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(1966–1970) Don DeJardin (1970–1973) Gene Shue (1973–1974) Pat Williams (1974–1986) John Nash (1986–1990) Gene Shue (1990–1992) Jim Lynam (1992–1994) John...
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Farmer (1966) Buddy Jeannette # (1966) Gene Shue (1966–1973) K. C. Jones (1973–1976) Dick Motta (1976–1980) Gene Shue (1980–1986) Kevin Loughery (1986–1988)...
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Farmer (1966) Buddy Jeannette # (1966) Gene Shue (1966–1973) K. C. Jones (1973–1976) Dick Motta (1976–1980) Gene Shue (1980–1986) Kevin Loughery (1986–1988)...
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(1966–1970) Don DeJardin (1970–1973) Gene Shue (1973–1974) Pat Williams (1974–1986) John Nash (1986–1990) Gene Shue (1990–1992) Jim Lynam (1992–1994) John...
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5 assists and 3.9 rebounds, as the Bullets finished 57–25 under coach Gene Shue, capturing the Eastern Division title. However, the Bullets were swept...
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named Cunningham as the 66th greatest player in NBA history. He succeeded Gene Shue as head coach of the 2–4 76ers on November 4, 1977. During his tenure...
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(1966–1970) Don DeJardin (1970–1973) Gene Shue (1973–1974) Pat Williams (1974–1986) John Nash (1986–1990) Gene Shue (1990–1992) Jim Lynam (1992–1994) John...
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Fitch, Hubie Brown, Mike Budenholzer, Mike D'Antoni, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Gene Shue and Tom Thibodeau have each won it twice. 27 NBA head coaches (Rick Adelman...
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declined the offer to stay with the 76ers and was eventually replaced by Gene Shue on June 15, 1973. Instead in the meantime, he effectively retired as an...
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Guard Bob Cousy* (9) Boston Celtics Richie Guerin* (2) New York Knicks Gene Shue Detroit Pistons Bill Sharman* (7) Boston Celtics 1960–61 Forward Elgin...
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won only nine games, the fewest in an 82-game NBA season. Under coaches Gene Shue and Cunningham, and the on-court leadership of forward Julius Erving,...
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Fitzsimmons (1977–1978) Gene Shue (1978–1980) Paul Silas (1980–1983) Jim Lynam (1983–1985) Don Chaney (1985–1987) Gene Shue (1987–1989) Don Casey (1989–1990)...
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