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Pat Riley's Key Accomplishments Include . . . Riley is not only one of professional basketball’s winningest coaches, but his speeches before hundreds of corporations have earned him the title of “America’s Greatest Motivational Speaker.” He has been rated by Success Magazine as “The best in his field.” Riley has also completed an award winning 30-minute motivational video entitled “Teamwork” in which he applies his winning philosophies to business and life in general. In addition to being one of the most sought after motivational speakers in the country, Riley has authored two books, “Show Time” and “The Winner Within.” More About Pat Riley . . . Prior to his success in Miami, Riley brought the 1993-94 New York Knicks to the franchise's first NBA Finals in more than two decades. During the 1994-95 regular season, he led New York to their second Atlantic Division Crown. He was named NBA Coach of the Year under the Knicks during the 1992-93 season. Riley has coached in nine out of 15 All-Star Games, once as the East Coast coach with the Knicks, and eight times as the West Coast coach with the Lakers. Riley was "Coach of the Eighties" when he led the Los Angeles Lakers to four world championships. During nine seasons as head coach of the Laker dynasty from 1981-82 through 1989-90, Riley achieved as head coach the most wins in the history of the NBA with a remarkable 533-194 record. The Lakers finished atop the Pacific Division in each of those nine campaigns, never posting less than 50 victories, and five times reaching 60 or more wins. Coach Riley piloted the Lakers to NBA titles in 1982, 1985, 1987 and 1988. These four championships as a head coach rank third in NBA annuals to Red Auerbach's nine and John Kundia's five. He was named NBA "Coach of the Year" under the Lakers during the 1989-90 season. Riley and his wife, Chris, are involved with numerous charity and community service projects which include D.A.R.E., Elizabeth Glaser's Pediatric A.I.D.S. Foundation and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. |
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