Johnny Bach, the Glossary
John William Bach (July 10, 1924 – January 18, 2016) was an American professional basketball player and coach.[1]
Table of Contents
74 relations: Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, Assist (basketball), Atlantic 10 Conference, Basketball, Basketball positions, Basketball scorekeeping, Boston Celtics, Brown University, Charlotte Hornets, Chicago, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Tribune, College basketball, Detroit Pistons, Elwood, Illinois, Field goal (basketball), Fordham Rams men's basketball, Fordham University, Free throw, Games played, Golden State Warriors, Hartford Hurricanes, Horace Grant, Joe McMullen, Joe Paterno, List of NBA champions, Michael Jordan, National Basketball Association, Old St. Patrick's Church (Chicago), Penn State Nittany Lions basketball, Pennsylvania State University, Rip Engle, Scottie Pippen, Skokie, Illinois, Small forward, St. John's Preparatory School (Queens), Washington Wizards, 1948–49 BAA season, 1948–49 Boston Celtics season, 1950–51 NCAA men's basketball season, 1951–52 NCAA men's basketball season, 1952–53 NCAA men's basketball season, 1953 NCAA basketball tournament, 1953–54 NCAA men's basketball season, 1954 NCAA basketball tournament, 1954–55 NCAA men's basketball season, 1955–56 NCAA men's basketball season, 1956–57 NCAA University Division men's basketball season, 1957–58 NCAA University Division men's basketball season, 1958 National Invitation Tournament, ... Expand index (24 more) »
- Burials at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery
- Charlotte Hornets assistant coaches
- Chicago Bulls assistant coaches
- Fordham Rams athletic directors
- Fordham Rams men's basketball coaches
- Fordham Rams men's basketball players
- Golden State Warriors head coaches
- Penn State Nittany Lions basketball coaches
- Washington Wizards assistant coaches
Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery
The Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery is an American military cemetery that covers in Elwood, Illinois.
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Assist (basketball)
In basketball, an assist is attributed to a player who passes the ball to a teammate in a way that leads directly to a score by field goal, meaning that they were "assisting" in the basket. An assist is also credited when a basket is awarded due to defensive goaltending. There is some judgment involved in deciding whether a passer should be credited with an assist.
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Atlantic 10 Conference
The Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) is a collegiate athletic conference whose schools compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I. The A-10's member schools are located mostly on the East Coast and Midwest of the United States: Illinois, Massachusetts, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
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Basketball
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's hoop (a basket in diameter mounted high to a backboard at each end of the court), while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own hoop.
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Basketball positions
In basketball, there are five players on court per team, each assigned to positions.
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Basketball scorekeeping
Points in basketball are used to keep track of the score in a game.
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Boston Celtics
The Boston Celtics are an American professional basketball team based in Boston.
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Brown University
Brown University is a private Ivy League research university in Providence, Rhode Island.
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Charlotte Hornets
The Charlotte Hornets are an American professional basketball team based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Chicago
Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.
Chicago Bulls
The Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago.
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Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, owned by Tribune Publishing.
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College basketball
College basketball is basketball that is played by teams of amateur student-athletes at universities and colleges.
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Detroit Pistons
The Detroit Pistons are an American professional basketball team based in Detroit.
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Elwood, Illinois
Elwood is a village in rural Will County, Illinois, United States, approximately 40 miles southwest of Chicago.
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Field goal (basketball)
In basketball, a field goal is a basket scored on any shot or tap other than a free throw, worth two or three points depending on the location of the attempt on the basket.
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Fordham Rams men's basketball
The Fordham Rams men's basketball team represents Fordham University, located in the Bronx, New York, in NCAA Division I basketball competition.
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Fordham University
Fordham University is a private Jesuit research university in New York City.
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Free throw
In basketball, free throws or foul shots are unopposed attempts to score points by shooting from behind the free-throw line (informally known as the foul line or the charity stripe), a line situated at the end of the restricted area.
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Games played
Games played (GP) is a statistic used in team sports to indicate the total number of games in which a player has participated (in any capacity); the statistic is generally applied irrespective of whatever portion of the game is contested.
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Golden State Warriors
The Golden State Warriors are an American professional basketball team based in San Francisco.
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Hartford Hurricanes
The Hartford Hurricanes were an American basketball team based in Hartford, Connecticut that was a member of the American Basketball League.
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Horace Grant
Horace Junior Grant Sr. (born July 4, 1965) is an American former professional basketball player who is a special advisor for Michael Reinsdorf, the president and chief operating officer of the Chicago Bulls.
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Joe McMullen
Joe H. McMullen (May 9, 1924 – September 9, 1983) was an American college football player, coach, and athletics administrator.
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Joe Paterno
Joseph Vincent Paterno (December 21, 1926 – January 22, 2012), sometimes referred to as JoePa, was an American college football player, athletic director, and coach.
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List of NBA champions
The NBA Finals is the championship series for the National Basketball Association (NBA) held at the conclusion of its postseason.
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Michael Jordan
Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials MJ, is an American businessman and former professional basketball player. Johnny Bach and Michael Jordan are basketball players from Brooklyn.
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National Basketball Association
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional basketball league in North America composed of 30 teams (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada).
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Old St. Patrick's Church (Chicago)
Old St.
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Penn State Nittany Lions basketball
The Penn State Nittany Lions basketball team is an NCAA Division I college basketball team representing the Pennsylvania State University.
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Pennsylvania State University
The Pennsylvania State University, commonly referred to as Penn State and sometimes by the acronym PSU, is a public state-related land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania.
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Rip Engle
Charles A. "Rip" Engle (March 26, 1906 – March 7, 1983) was an American football player and coach of football and basketball.
Scottie Pippen
Scotty Maurice Pippen Sr. (born September 25, 1965), usually spelled Scottie Pippen, is an American former professional basketball player.
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Skokie, Illinois
Skokie (formerly Niles Center) is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States.
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Small forward
The small forward (SF), also known as the three, is one of the five positions in a regulation basketball game.
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St. John's Preparatory School (Queens)
St.
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Washington Wizards
The Washington Wizards are an American professional basketball team based in Washington, D.C. The Wizards compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference.
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1948–49 BAA season
The 1948–49 BAA season was the third and final season of the Basketball Association of America.
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1948–49 Boston Celtics season
The 1948–49 Boston Celtics season was the third season of the Boston Celtics in the Basketball Association of America (BAA/NBA).
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1950–51 NCAA men's basketball season
The 1950–51 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1950, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1951 NCAA basketball tournament championship game on March 27, 1951, at Williams Arena in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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1951–52 NCAA men's basketball season
The 1951–52 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1951, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1952 NCAA basketball tournament championship game on March 26, 1952, at Hec Edmundson Pavilion in Seattle, Washington.
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1952–53 NCAA men's basketball season
The 1952–53 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1952, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1953 NCAA basketball tournament championship game on March 18, 1953, at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri.
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1953 NCAA basketball tournament
The 1953 NCAA basketball tournament involved 22 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of NCAA college basketball.
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1953–54 NCAA men's basketball season
The 1953–54 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1953, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1954 NCAA basketball tournament championship game on March 20, 1954, at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri.
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1954 NCAA basketball tournament
The 1954 NCAA basketball tournament involved 24 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball.
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1954–55 NCAA men's basketball season
The 1954–55 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1954, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1955 NCAA basketball tournament championship game on March 19, 1955, at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri.
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1955–56 NCAA men's basketball season
The 1955–56 NCAA men's basketball season began in December 1955, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1956 NCAA basketball tournament championship game on March 24, 1956, at McGaw Hall in Evanston, Illinois.
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1956–57 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1956–57 NCAA men's University Division basketball season began in December 1956.
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1957–58 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1957–58 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1957, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1958 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 22, 1958, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky.
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1958 National Invitation Tournament
The 1958 National Invitation Tournament was the 1958 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition.
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1958–59 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1958–59 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1958, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1959 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 21, 1959, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky.
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1959 National Invitation Tournament
The 1959 National Invitation Tournament was the 1959 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition.
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1959–60 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1959–60 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1959, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1960 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 19, 1960, at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California.
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1960–61 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1960–61 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1960, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1961 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 25, 1961, at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri.
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1961–62 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1961–62 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1961, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1962 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 24, 1962, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky.
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1962–63 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1962–63 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1962, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1963 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 23, 1963, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky.
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1963 National Invitation Tournament
The 1963 National Invitation Tournament was the 1963 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition.
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1963–64 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1963–64 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1963, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1964 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 21, 1964, at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri.
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1964–65 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1964–65 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1964, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1965 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 20, 1965, at Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon.
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1965 National Invitation Tournament
The National Invitation Tournament was originated by the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association in 1938.
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1965–66 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1965–66 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1965, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1966 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 19, 1966, at Cole Field House in College Park, Maryland.
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1966–67 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1966–67 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1966, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1967 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 25, 1967, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky.
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1967–68 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1967–68 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1967, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1968 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 23, 1968, at Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California.
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1968 National Invitation Tournament
The National Invitation Tournament was originated by the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association in 1938.
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1968–69 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1968–69 NCAA (The National Collegiate Athletic Association) University Division men's basketball season began in December 1968, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1969 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 22, 1969, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky.
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1969–70 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1969–70 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1969, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1970 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 21, 1970, at Cole Field House in College Park, Maryland.
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1970–71 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1970–71 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1970, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1971 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 27, 1971, at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas.
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1971–72 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1971–72 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1971, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1972 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 25, 1972, at Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California.
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1972–73 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
The 1972–73 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in November 1972, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1973 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 26, 1973, at St. Louis Arena in St. Louis, Missouri.
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1973–74 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1973–74 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1973, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1974 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Championship Game on March 25, 1974, at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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1974–75 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1974–75 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1974, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1975 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Championship Game on March 31, 1975, at the San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego, California.
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1975–76 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1975–76 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1975, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1976 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Championship Game on March 29, 1976, at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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1976–77 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1976–77 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1976, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1977 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Championship Game on March 28, 1977, at The Omni in Atlanta, Georgia.
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1977–78 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1977–78 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1977, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1978 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Championship Game on March 27, 1978, at The Checkerdome in St. Louis, Missouri.
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See also
Burials at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery
- Carmen Lozano Dumler
- George Sangmeister
- Gus Savage
- Henry Buttelmann
- Iceal Hambleton
- James M. Gates Jr.
- John H. Geiger
- Johnny Bach
- Johnny Carter (singer)
- Theodore Hyatt
Charlotte Hornets assistant coaches
- Bill Hanzlik
- Bob Donewald Jr.
- Bob Weiss
- Brian Hill (basketball)
- Bruce Kreutzer
- Ed Badger
- Eddie Jordan (basketball)
- Gene Littles
- Jay Triano
- Jeff Bower (basketball)
- Jerry Eaves
- Johnny Bach
- Lee Rose (basketball)
- Mark Osowski
- Mark Price
- Michael Batiste
- Mike Pratt (basketball)
- Patrick Ewing
- Paul Silas
- Quinton Crawford
- Rex Walters
- Stephen Silas
- Steve Hetzel
- T. R. Dunn
- Tom Nissalke
- Tyrone Corbin
Chicago Bulls assistant coaches
- Adrian Griffin
- Al Bianchi
- Andy Greer
- Bernie Bickerstaff
- Bill Berry (basketball)
- Bill Blair (basketball)
- Bill Cartwright
- Bob Ociepka
- Bob Thornton
- Charlie Henry (basketball, born 1985)
- Chris Fleming (basketball)
- Del Harris
- Don Casey
- Ed Badger
- Ed Pinckney
- Frank Hamblen
- Fred Carter
- Herb Brown
- Jerry Sloan
- Jim Boylan
- Jim Boylen
- Jim Cleamons
- Jim Wooldridge
- Jimmy Rodgers (basketball)
- John Paxson
- Johnny Bach
- Karen Stack Umlauf
- Maurice Cheeks
- Mike Brown (basketball, born 1963)
- Mike Thibault
- Mike Wilhelm (basketball)
- Murray Arnold
- Norm Ellenberger
- Pete Myers
- Phil Jackson
- Phil Johnson (basketball, born 1958)
- Randy Brown (basketball)
- Rick Brunson
- Ron Adams
- Roy Rogers (basketball)
- Tex Winter
Fordham Rams athletic directors
- Alcott Neary
- Dave Rice (American football)
- David Roach (athletic director)
- Jack Coffey (baseball)
- Johnny Bach
- Peter A. Carlesimo
Fordham Rams men's basketball coaches
- Alcott Neary
- Bob Hill
- Brendan Malone
- Buddy Mahar
- Dennis Felton
- Dereck Whittenburg
- Dick Tarrant
- Digger Phelps
- Ed Conlin
- Ed Kelleher
- Edward Siskind
- Hal Wissel
- Harry A. Fisher
- Hoddy Mahon
- Jack Donohue (basketball)
- Jared Grasso
- Jean Prioleau
- Jeff Neubauer
- John Morton (basketball)
- Johnny Bach
- Keith Urgo
- Kyle Neptune
- Mike Rice Jr.
- Nick Macarchuk
- Orson Kinney
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Paul Hewitt
- Rob Senderoff
- Stan Van Gundy
- Tim O'Toole (basketball)
- Tom Parrotta
- Tom Pecora
- Tom Penders
Fordham Rams men's basketball players
- Al Lucas (basketball)
- Bill McCadney
- Bill Sheridan (basketball)
- Bob Hassmiller
- Bob Mullens
- Bob Mulvihill
- Branden Frazier
- Bryant Dunston
- Charlie Yelverton
- Christian Sengfelder
- Damon Lopez
- Dan O'Sullivan (basketball)
- Denzel Washington
- Dick Fitzgerald (basketball)
- Dick Tarrant
- Ed Conlin
- Eric Paschall
- Erten Gazi
- Fahro Alihodžić
- Fordham Rams men's basketball statistical leaders
- Frankie Frisch
- Fred Christ
- George Babich
- Javontae Hawkins
- Jean Prioleau
- Jermaine Anderson (basketball)
- Jerry Rizzo
- Jim Cunningham (basketball)
- Joel Soriano
- John Andariese
- Johnny Bach
- Joseph Chartouny
- Ken Charles
- Kenny Parker
- Kervin Bristol
- Manny Suárez
- Mike Rice Jr.
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Smush Parker
- Tom Parrotta
- Tom Sullivan (basketball)
- Tommy Fallon
- Tony DePhillips
Golden State Warriors head coaches
- Al Attles
- Bob Feerick
- Bob Lanier
- Brian Winters
- Dave Cowens
- Don Nelson
- Ed Gregory
- Eric Musselman
- Garry St. Jean
- George Karl
- Johnny Bach
- Keith Smart
- List of Golden State Warriors head coaches
- Mark Jackson
- Mike Montgomery
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Rick Adelman
- Steve Kerr
Penn State Nittany Lions basketball coaches
- Adam Fisher (basketball)
- Brian Hill (basketball)
- Bruce Parkhill
- Chuck Swenson
- Dan Earl
- Dick Harter
- Dwayne Anderson
- Earl Leslie
- Ed DeChellis
- Elmer Gross
- Frank Haith
- Hugo Bezdek
- James Johnson (basketball, born 1971)
- Jeff Bower (basketball)
- Jerry Dunn (basketball)
- Jim Ferry
- Joe Crispin
- John Egli
- John Lawther
- Johnny Bach
- Keith Urgo
- Kevin Freeman (basketball)
- Kurt Kanaskie
- Lewis Preston (basketball)
- List of Penn State Nittany Lions basketball head coaches
- Mark Schmidt
- Micah Shrewsberry
- Mike Boyd (basketball)
- Mike Rhoades
- Pat Chambers
- Perry Clark
- Rod Jensen (basketball)
- Talor Battle
Washington Wizards assistant coaches
- Bill Berry (basketball)
- Brian James (basketball)
- Brian Keefe
- Corey Gaines
- David Vanterpool
- Dean Oliver (statistician)
- Don Newman (basketball)
- Don Zierden
- Gene Banks
- James Posey
- Jarell Christian
- Johnny Bach
- Joseph Blair
- Kristi Toliver
- Larry Drew
- Marcin Gortat
- Maz Trakh
- Michael Batiste
- Mike Brown (basketball, born 1970)
- Mike Longabardi
- Mike Miller (basketball, born 1964)
- Mike O'Koren
- Mike Terpstra
- Mike Wells (basketball)
- Pat Delany (basketball)
- Pat Sullivan (basketball)
- Patrick Ewing
- Phil Hubbard
- Randy Ayers
- Randy Wittman
- Robert Pack (basketball)
- Ryan Saunders
- Sam Cassell
- Sidney Lowe
- Tom Young (basketball)
- Tony Brown (basketball)
- Tree Rollins
- Wes Unseld Jr.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Bach
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