Stan Van Gundy is still upset that he was fired by the Miami Heat. He hasn’t done well in any other coaching position. Well, there was Orlando where Dwight Howard got him fired.
Ex-Miami Heat head coach Stan Van Gundy expressed his pessimism about his former team’s chances to compete in the revamped Eastern Conference in the 2024-25 NBA campaign, saying that they’re nothing but a play-in team.
Between the infamous coaching tenures of Pat Riley and Erik Spoelstra, the Miami Heat were led by Stan Van Gundy for a few years. He led the Heat to a successful campaign in 2005, where the team finished with a record of 59-23.
Stan Van Gundy once coached the Heat. From the sounds of things, he’s glad he doesn’t these days. Instead, he’s living the high life as a TNT in-game analyst for NBA broadcasts.
Last season, the Boston Celtics had one of the most dominant campaigns we have seen in history. En route to their 18th title in franchise history, the Celtics finished the season with a 64-18 record.
Stan Van Gundy and Dennis Scott each know what winning basketball looks like in Orlando, and they like what they're seeing right now. Each playing a role as an important figure in the Magic's history – one as a player, the other as a coach – they've been to an NBA Finals while representing the Magic's traditional blue and white.
Stan Van Gundy and Dennis Scott each know what winning basketball looks like in Orlando, and they like what they're seeing right now. Each playing a role as an important figure in the Magic's history – one as a player, the other as a coach – they've been to an NBA Finals while representing the Magic's traditional blue and white.
With a new head coach that has no coaching experience in JJ Redick, putting together the right coaching staff is even more important. As has been previously reported, the Los Angeles Lakers are looking to add multiple former head coaches on Redick’s staff in order to help him navigate the day-to-day trials that come with being an NBA head coach.
Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla has corroborated a report by NBA insider Marc Stein, who purported that there’s been “curiosity circulating in coaching circles” about the possibility former head coach Jeff Van Gundy joins his staff as a replacement for Charles Lee.
NBA news: Apart from being a tenured head coach in the league, Stan Van Gundy is also known for providing some quality commentary during games as a broadcaster for NBA on TNT.
Stan Van Gundy's wife of 35 years died last Aug. 16, at which time her cause of death was said to be "unexpected." On Friday, with months to reflect on Kim Van Gundy's passing, the former NBA coach and current television analyst revealed more about the circumstances of her death.
Stan Van Gundy hasn't forgotten ESPN's treatment of brother Jeff Van Gundy.
Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo was the recipient of a Flagrant 1 foul for shoving Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum during the fourth quarter of Game 4 on Monday.
The Celtics went 37-4 at home during the regular season this year, but their postseason woes at TD Garden have seemingly resurfaced at the worst possible time.
Kimberly Van Gundy, the wife of former basketball coach and NBA commentator Stan Van Gundy, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, Aug. 16.
Former Miami Heat coach Stan Van Gundy has never shied from voicing his opinion on NBA issues. On Tuesday, he spoke on the league's load management debate.
While there was some initial trepidation this fall about how former MVP Russell Westbrook might respond to being asked to come off the bench on a full-time basis, the Lakers guard appears to have chosen to embrace the change, writes Chris Mannix of SI.com.
"He handles, he passes, he can guard. But he’s a small center who can’t stretch you out on the floor," Van Gundy said. Adebayo is 6-foot-9.
Leave it to Reggie Miller to dampen the championship hopes of New York Knicks fans. The Knicks have remained active in NBA offseason gossip, with Mike Conley, Damian Lillard, Donovan Mitchell, and Russell Westbrook among the hypothetical offseason arrivals.
Van Gundy rejoined TNT to serve as a game analyst.
Stan Van Gundy lasted just one season with the New Orleans Pelicans, and now he is explaining what led to his disconnect with executive David Griffin.
Stan Van Gundy addressed the rumors that Zion Williamson didn't want him to be the franchise's head coach, and the 61-year-old doesn't believe that's the case.
Part of the Pelicans’ urgency in dumping Van Gundy and trying to win favor with Williamson stems from the low-key dissatisfaction emanating from his family.
The 61-year-old led the Pelicans to a 31-41 record and an 11th-place finish in the Western Conference.
New Orleans went 31-41 during the 2020-21 campaign, a one-win improvement over last season.
Van Gundy pointed to last weekend's All-Star Game as proof of the NBA putting money ahead of keeping people safe, noting that it would have been "a lot safer not to play."
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