P. J. Carlesimo, the Glossary
Peter John Carlesimo (born May 30, 1949) is an American basketball coach who coached in both the National Basketball Association (NBA) and college basketball for nearly 40 years.[1]
Table of Contents
113 relations: Avery Johnson, Bally Sports Southwest, Basketball, Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics, Basketball at the Summer Olympics, Basketball positions, Big East Conference, Big East Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year, Big East men's basketball tournament, Billy King (basketball), Bob Knight, Brooklyn Nets, CBSSports.com, Clyde Drexler, College basketball, Digger Phelps, Eastern College Athletic Conference, ESPN, Fordham Rams men's basketball, Golden State Warriors, Gregg Popovich, Jay Triano, Jeff Green (basketball), Kevin Durant, Latrell Sprewell, List of NBA champions, List of NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament Final Four appearances by coach, Michigan Wolverines men's basketball, Mike Krzyzewski, NABC Coach of the Year, National Basketball Association, NBA on NBC, NBA on TNT, NBC Sports Boston, NCAA Division I independent schools, NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Thunder, Pac-12 Network, Peter A. Carlesimo, Portland Trail Blazers, Rashard Lewis, Ray Allen, Rick Adelman, Sam Presti, San Antonio Spurs, Scranton Preparatory School, Scranton, Pennsylvania, Seattle SuperSonics, Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball, ... Expand index (63 more) »
- Brooklyn Nets assistant coaches
- Brooklyn Nets head coaches
- Fordham Rams men's basketball coaches
- Fordham Rams men's basketball players
- Golden State Warriors head coaches
- New Jersey Nets assistant coaches
- Oklahoma City Thunder head coaches
- Portland Trail Blazers head coaches
- San Antonio Spurs assistant coaches
- Seattle SuperSonics head coaches
- Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball coaches
- Southern New Hampshire Penmen men's basketball coaches
- Toronto Raptors assistant coaches
- Wagner Seahawks men's basketball coaches
Avery Johnson
Avery DeWitt Johnson (born March 25, 1965) is an American basketball television commentator and former player and coach who most recently served as head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team. P. J. Carlesimo and Avery Johnson are Brooklyn Nets head coaches, college basketball announcers in the United States and NBA broadcasters.
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Bally Sports Southwest
Bally Sports Southwest is a Texas-based regional sports network owned by Diamond Sports Group (a joint-venture between Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios), and operates as an affiliate of Bally Sports.
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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 at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics was the seventeenth appearance of the sport of basketball as an official Olympic medal event.
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Basketball at the Summer Olympics
Basketball at the Summer Olympics has been a sport for men consistently since 1936.
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Basketball positions
In basketball, there are five players on court per team, each assigned to positions.
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Big East Conference
The Big East Conference is a collegiate athletic conference that competes in NCAA Division I in 10 men's sports and 12 women's sports.
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Big East Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year
The Big East Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year award is given to the men's basketball coach in the Big East Conference voted as the best.
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Big East men's basketball tournament
The Big East men's basketball tournament is the championship tournament of the Big East Conference in men's basketball.
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Billy King (basketball)
Billy Matthew King (born January 23, 1966) is an American basketball executive. P. J. Carlesimo and Billy King (basketball) are college basketball announcers in the United States.
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Bob Knight
Robert Montgomery Knight (October 25, 1940 – November 1, 2023) was an American men's college basketball coach. P. J. Carlesimo and Bob Knight are college basketball announcers in the United States.
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Brooklyn Nets
The Brooklyn Nets are an American professional basketball team based in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
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CBSSports.com
CBSSports.com (formerly CBS SportsLine.com and SportsLine USA) is an American sports news website operated by Paramount Streaming, a division of Paramount Global.
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Clyde Drexler
Clyde Austin Drexler (born June 22, 1962) is an American former professional basketball player who currently works as the commissioner of the Big3 3-on-3 basketball league.
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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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Digger Phelps
Richard Frederick "Digger" Phelps (born July 4, 1941) is an American former college basketball coach, most notably of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish from 1971 to 1991. P. J. Carlesimo and Digger Phelps are college basketball announcers in the United States and Fordham Rams men's basketball coaches.
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Eastern College Athletic Conference
The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) is a college athletic conference comprising schools that compete in 15 sports (13 men's and 13 women's).
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ESPN
ESPN (an abbreviation of its original name, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by The Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Communications (20%) through the joint venture ESPN Inc. The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen, Scott Rasmussen and Ed Eagan.
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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Golden State Warriors
The Golden State Warriors are an American professional basketball team based in San Francisco.
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Gregg Popovich
Gregg Charles Popovich (born January 28, 1949) is an American professional basketball coach and executive who is the president and head coach for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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Jay Triano
Howard James "Jay" Triano Sports Reference. P. J. Carlesimo and Jay Triano are NBA broadcasters and Toronto Raptors assistant coaches.
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Jeff Green (basketball)
Jeffrey Lynn Green (born August 28, 1986), nicknamed Uncle Jeff, is an American professional basketball player for the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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Kevin Durant
Kevin Wayne Durant (born September 29, 1988), also known by his initials KD, is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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Latrell Sprewell
Latrell Fontaine Sprewell (born September 8, 1970) is an American former professional basketball player who played for the Golden State Warriors, the New York Knicks, and the Minnesota Timberwolves in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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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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List of NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament Final Four appearances by coach
This is a list of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament regional championships by coach.
Michigan Wolverines men's basketball
The Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball program representing the University of Michigan.
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Mike Krzyzewski
Michael William Krzyzewski (born February 13, 1947), nicknamed "Coach K", is an American former college basketball coach.
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NABC Coach of the Year
The NABC Coach of the Year is an award given annually by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) to recognize the top head coach in men's college basketball across the four largest college athletic associations in the United States.
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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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NBA on NBC
The NBA on NBC is the branding used for presentations of National Basketball Association (NBA) games produced by NBC Sports.
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NBA on TNT
NBA on TNT is an American presentation of National Basketball Association (NBA) games, produced by TNT Sports (formerly known as Turner Sports and later Warner Bros. Discovery Sports).
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NBC Sports Boston
NBC Sports Boston is an American regional sports network owned by the NBC Sports Group unit of NBCUniversal, and operates as an affiliate of NBC Sports Regional Networks.
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NCAA Division I independent schools
NCAA Division I independent schools are four-year institutions that compete in college athletics at the NCAA Division I level, but do not belong to an established athletic conference for a particular sport.
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NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
The NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, branded as March Madness, is a single-elimination tournament played in the United States to determine the men's college basketball national champion of the Division I level in the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
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Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City, officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.
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Oklahoma City Thunder
The Oklahoma City Thunder are an American professional basketball team based in Oklahoma City.
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Pac-12 Network
The Pac-12 Network (P12N), sometimes referred to as Pac-12 Networks, was an American sports-oriented digital cable and satellite television network owned by the Pac-12 Conference.
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Peter A. Carlesimo
Peter A. Carlesimo (September 2, 1915 – June 22, 2003) was an American football player, coach of football, basketball, and cross country running, and a college athletics administrator.
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Portland Trail Blazers
The Portland Trail Blazers (colloquially known as the Blazers) are an American professional basketball team based in Portland, Oregon.
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Rashard Lewis
Rashard Quovon Lewis (born August 8, 1979) is an American former professional basketball player.
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Ray Allen
Walter Ray Allen Jr. (born July 20, 1975) is an American former professional basketball player.
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Rick Adelman
Richard Leonard Adelman (born June 16, 1946) is an American former professional basketball player and coach. P. J. Carlesimo and Rick Adelman are Golden State Warriors head coaches and Portland Trail Blazers head coaches.
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Sam Presti
Samuel Presti (born November 1, 1977) is an American basketball executive who is currently the executive vice president and general manager for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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San Antonio Spurs
The San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball team based in San Antonio.
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Scranton Preparatory School
Scranton Preparatory School is a co-educational Jesuit high school located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
Scranton is a city in and the county seat of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Seattle SuperSonics
The Seattle SuperSonics (commonly known as the Sonics) were an American professional basketball team based in Seattle.
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Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball
The Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball program is the NCAA Division I intercollegiate men's basketball program of Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey.
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SNHU Penmen
The Southern New Hampshire Penmen (formerly the New Hampshire College Penmen and unofficially the SNHU Penmen) are the athletic teams that represent Southern New Hampshire University, located in Manchester, New Hampshire, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports.
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Southern New Hampshire University
Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) is a private university between Manchester and Hooksett, New Hampshire.
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Staten Island
Staten Island is the southernmost borough of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southernmost point of New York.
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Toronto Raptors
The Toronto Raptors are a Canadian professional basketball team based in Toronto.
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United States men's national basketball team
The USA Basketball Men's National Team, commonly known as Team USA and the United States men's national basketball team, is the basketball team representing the United States.
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Wagner College
Wagner College is a private liberal arts college in Staten Island, New York City.
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Wagner Seahawks men's basketball
The Wagner Seahawks men's basketball team represents Wagner College in Staten Island, New York, United States.
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Westwood One (1976–2011)
Westwood One was an American radio network that was based in New York City.
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1978–79 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1978–79 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1978, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1979 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament championship game on March 26, 1979, at the Special Events Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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1979 National Invitation Tournament
The 1979 National Invitation Tournament was the 1979 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition.
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1979–80 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1979–80 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 17, 1979, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1980 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament championship game on March 24, 1980, at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis.
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1980–81 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1980–81 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 28, 1980, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1981 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament championship game on March 30, 1981, at The Spectrum in Philadelphia.
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1981–82 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1981–82 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 27, 1981, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1982 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament championship game on March 29, 1982, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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1982–83 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1982–83 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1982 and ended with the Final Four in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 4, 1983.
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1983–84 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1983–84 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1983 and ended with the Final Four in Seattle, Washington on April 2, 1984.
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1984–85 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1984–85 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1984 and ended with the Final Four in Lexington, Kentucky on April 1, 1985.
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1986–87 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1986–87 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1986 and ended with the Final Four in New Orleans on March 30, 1987.
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1987 National Invitation Tournament
The 1987 National Invitation Tournament was the 1987 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition.
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1987–88 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1987–88 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1987 and ended with the Final Four in Kansas City, Missouri on April 4, 1988.
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1987–88 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team
The 1987–88 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team represented Seton Hall University during the 1987–88 NCAA men's college basketball season.
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1988 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
The 1988 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball.
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1988–89 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1988–89 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1988 and ended with the Final Four at the Kingdome in Seattle, Washington on April 3, 1989.
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1988–89 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team
The 1988–89 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team represented Seton Hall University as members of the Big East Conference during the 1988–89 NCAA men's basketball season.
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1989 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
The 1989 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball.
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1989–90 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1989–90 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1989 and ended with the Final Four at McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado on April 2, 1990.
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1990 FIBA World Championship
The 1990 FIBA World Championship was the 11th FIBA World Championship, the international basketball world championship for men's national teams.
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1990–91 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1990–91 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1990 and ended with the Final Four at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana on April 1, 1991.
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1990–91 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team
The 1990–91 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team represented Seton Hall University during the 1990–91 NCAA men's college basketball season.
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1991 Big East men's basketball tournament
The 1991 Big East men's basketball tournament took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City, from March 7 to March 10, 1991.
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1991 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
The 1991 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball.
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1991–92 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1991–92 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1991 and ended with the Final Four at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota on April 6, 1992.
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1991–92 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team
The 1991–92 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team represented Seton Hall University during the 1991–92 NCAA men's college basketball season.
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1992 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
The 1992 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball.
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1992 Summer Olympics
The 1992 Summer Olympics (Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), officially the Games of the XXV Olympiad (Juegos de la XXV Olimpiada, Jocs de la XXV Olimpíada) and officially branded as Barcelona '92, were an international multi-sport event held from 25 July to 9 August 1992 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
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1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team
The 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team, nicknamed the "Dream Team", was the first American Olympic team to feature active professional players from the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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1992–93 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1992–93 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1992 and ended with the Final Four at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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1992–93 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team
The 1992–93 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team represented Seton Hall University during the 1992–93 NCAA men's college basketball season.
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1993 Big East men's basketball tournament
The 1993 Big East men's basketball tournament took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City, from March 11 to March 14, 1993.
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1993 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
The 1993 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball.
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1993–94 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 1993–94 NCAA Division I men's basketball season concluded in the 64-team 1994 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament whose finals were held at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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1993–94 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team
The 1993–94 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team represented Seton Hall University during the 1993–94 NCAA men's college basketball season.
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1994 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
The 1994 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball.
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1994–95 Portland Trail Blazers season
The 1994–95 NBA season was the 25th season for the Portland Trail Blazers in the National Basketball Association.
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1995 NBA playoffs
The 1995 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1994–95 season.
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1995–96 Portland Trail Blazers season
The 1995–96 NBA season was the 26th season for the Portland Trail Blazers in the National Basketball Association.
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1996 NBA playoffs
The 1996 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1995–96 season.
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1996–97 NBA season
The 1996–97 NBA season was the 51st season of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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1996–97 Portland Trail Blazers season
The 1996–97 NBA season was the 27th season for the Portland Trail Blazers in the National Basketball Association.
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1997 NBA playoffs
The 1997 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1996–97 season.
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1997–98 Golden State Warriors season
The 1997–98 NBA season was the Warriors' 52nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 36th in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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1997–98 NBA season
The 1997–98 NBA season was the 52nd season of the National Basketball Association.
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1998–99 Golden State Warriors season
The 1998–99 NBA season was the Warriors' 53rd season in the National Basketball Association, and 37th in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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1999–2000 Golden State Warriors season
The 1999–2000 NBA season was the Warriors' 54th season in the National Basketball Association, and 38th in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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2002–03 NBA season
The 2002–03 NBA season was the 57th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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2003 NBA Finals
The 2003 NBA Finals was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2002–03 season, and the culmination of the playoffs.
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2005 NBA Finals
The 2005 NBA Finals was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2004–05 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs.
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2006–07 NBA season
The 2006–07 NBA season was the 61st season of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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2007 FIBA Americas Championship
The 2007 FIBA Americas Championships later known as the FIBA AmeriCup (or The Tournament of the Americas), was a basketball tournament held at Thomas & Mack Center, in Las Vegas, from August 22, to September 2.
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2007 NBA Finals
The 2007 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2006–07 season and conclusion of the season's playoffs.
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2007–08 Seattle SuperSonics season
The 2007–08 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 41st and final season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the franchise's final season of play in Seattle before relocating to Oklahoma City to play as the Thunder.
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2008–09 Oklahoma City Thunder season
The Oklahoma City Thunder played its inaugural season in the 2008–09 NBA season.
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2012–13 Brooklyn Nets season
The 2012–13 Brooklyn Nets season was the franchise's 46th season, its 37th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its first season following its relocation from New Jersey to Brooklyn, New York, after the 2011–12 season.
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2013 NBA playoffs
The 2013 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 2012–13 season.
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See also
Brooklyn Nets assistant coaches
- Adam Harrington (basketball)
- Bret Brielmaier
- Brian Keefe
- Chris Fleming (basketball)
- Connor Griffin
- Doug Overton
- Eric Hughes (basketball)
- Ime Udoka
- Jacque Vaughn
- Jay Hernandez (basketball)
- Jay Humphries
- Joe Prunty
- Joe Wolf
- John Welch (basketball)
- Kevin Ollie
- Lawrence Frank
- Mario Elie
- Michael Batiste
- Mike D'Antoni
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Pablo Prigioni
- Paul Westphal
- Popeye Jones
- Ronnie Burrell
- Roy Rogers (basketball)
- Royal Ivey
- Tiago Splitter
- Tom Barrise
- Tony Brown (basketball)
- Travon Bryant
- Will Weaver (basketball)
Brooklyn Nets head coaches
- Avery Johnson
- Jacque Vaughn
- Jason Kidd
- Kenny Atkinson
- Kevin Ollie
- Lionel Hollins
- List of Brooklyn Nets head coaches
- New Jersey Nets head coaches
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Steve Nash
- Tony Brown (basketball)
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
New Jersey Nets assistant coaches
- Bill Blair (basketball)
- Bill Cartwright
- Bob MacKinnon
- Bob Wenzel
- Brendan Suhr
- Brian Hill (basketball)
- Clifford Ray
- Del Harris
- Don Newman (basketball)
- Doug Overton
- Ed Schilling
- Eddie Jordan (basketball)
- Garry St. Jean
- Gordon Chiesa
- Hal Wissel
- Herman Kull
- Jack Haley (basketball)
- Jerry Eaves
- John Killilea
- John Kuester
- John Loyer
- Johnny Davis (basketball, born 1955)
- Kenny Gattison
- Larry Drew
- Larry Krystkowiak
- Lawrence Frank
- Lee Rose (basketball)
- Mario Elie
- Mike O'Koren
- Mike Schuler
- Morris McHone
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Pat Sullivan (basketball)
- Paul Silas
- Phil Jackson
- Popeye Jones
- Rick Carlisle
- Sam Mitchell (basketball)
- Stan Albeck
- Tom Barrise
Oklahoma City Thunder head coaches
- Billy Donovan
- List of Oklahoma City Thunder head coaches
- Mark Daigneault
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Scott Brooks
- Seattle SuperSonics head coaches
Portland Trail Blazers head coaches
- Chauncey Billups
- Jack McCloskey
- Jack Ramsay
- Kaleb Canales
- Kevin Pritchard
- Lenny Wilkens
- List of Portland Trail Blazers head coaches
- Maurice Cheeks
- Mike Dunleavy Sr.
- Mike Schuler
- Nate McMillan
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Rick Adelman
- Rolland Todd
- Stu Inman
- Terry Stotts
San Antonio Spurs assistant coaches
- Allan Bristow
- Alvin Gentry
- Becky Hammon
- Brett Brown
- Chad Forcier
- Chip Engelland
- Darko Rajaković
- Dave Cowens
- David McClure (basketball)
- Don Newman (basketball)
- Ed Manning
- Ettore Messina
- George Karl
- Hank Egan
- Ime Udoka
- Ivo Simović
- Jacque Vaughn
- James Borrego
- Joe Prunty
- Judas Prada
- Lee Rose (basketball)
- Marlon Garnett
- Mike Brown (basketball, born 1970)
- Mike Budenholzer
- Morris McHone
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Paul Pressey
- R. C. Buford
- Rex Hughes
- Ron Adams
- Rudy Davalos
- Scotty Robertson
- Sean Marks
- Tim Duncan
- Tom Thibodeau
- Will Hardy
Seattle SuperSonics head coaches
- Al Bianchi
- Bernie Bickerstaff
- Bill Russell
- Bob Hill
- Bob Hopkins
- Bob Kloppenburg
- Bob Weiss
- Bucky Buckwalter
- George Karl
- K.C. Jones
- Lenny Wilkens
- Nate McMillan
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Paul Westphal
- Tom Nissalke
Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball coaches
- Bill Bayno
- Bill Raftery
- Bob Davies
- Bobby Gonzalez
- Brian Nash (basketball)
- Chris Collins (basketball)
- Dan McHale
- Donald Copeland
- Duane Woodward
- Frank Sullivan (basketball)
- Fred Hill (basketball)
- George Blaney
- Grant Billmeier
- Greg Herenda
- Hoddy Mahon
- Honey Russell
- John Carroll (basketball)
- John Dunne (basketball)
- Kenny Blakeney
- Kerry Keating
- Kevin Willard
- Louis Orr
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Richie Regan
- Rod Baker
- Shaheen Holloway
- Tim O'Toole (basketball)
- Tom Brennan (basketball, born 1949)
- Tom Sullivan (basketball)
- Tommy Amaker
- Tony Skinn
Southern New Hampshire Penmen men's basketball coaches
- Jack Perri
- Lou D'Allesandro
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Tom Sullivan (basketball)
Toronto Raptors assistant coaches
- Adrian Griffin
- Alex English
- Alex McKechnie
- Alvin Williams
- Bill Bayno
- Bob Beyer
- Bob Kloppenburg
- Bob Zuffelato
- Brendan Suhr
- Brian James (basketball)
- Brittni Donaldson
- Butch Carter
- Chris Finch
- Craig Neal
- Darrell Walker
- Eric Hughes (basketball)
- Gene Keady
- Gordon Herbert
- Ivo Simović
- Jama Mahlalela
- Jamaal Magloire
- Jay Triano
- Jerry Stackhouse
- Jesse Mermuys
- Jim Brewer (basketball)
- Jim Thomas (basketball)
- Jim Todd
- Joe Harrington (basketball)
- John Shumate
- Johnny Davis (basketball, born 1955)
- Marc Iavaroni
- Michael Batiste
- Mike Evans (basketball)
- Nate Bjorkgren
- Nick Nurse
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Pat Delany (basketball)
- Patrick Mutombo
- Phil Handy
- Rex Kalamian
- Scott Roth
- Sergio Scariolo
- Stan Albeck
- Tom Sterner
- Tony Brown (basketball)
- Vin Bhavnani
- Walker Russell
Wagner Seahawks men's basketball coaches
- Bashir Mason
- Bobby Hurley
- Dan Hurley
- Dereck Whittenburg
- Donald Copeland
- Elmer Ripley
- Jim Engles
- Luke Murray (basketball)
- Martin Ingelsby
- Matt Brady
- Mike Babul
- Mike Deane
- P. J. Carlesimo
- Ray Kirchmeyer
- Tim Capstraw
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._J._Carlesimo
Also known as Carlesimo, P. J., P J Carlesimo, P. J. Carlisimo, P. J. Carlissimo, P.J. Carlesimo, P.J. Carlisimo, P.J. Carlissimo, PJ Carlesimo, PJ Carlisimo, PJ Carlissimo, Peter J. (P. J.) Carlesimo, Peter J. Carlesimo.
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