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Patrick James Riley (born March 20, 1945) is a former American National Basketball Association player and is the current team president of the Miami Heat. Widely regarded as one of the greatest NBA coaches of all time, Riley has served as the head coach of five championship teams and an assistant... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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2007–08 NBA season On April 28, 2008, Pat Riley announced that he would step down as the Miami Heat head coach after leading the team to a 15-67 record.

Pat Riley On April 28, 2008, Riley announced that he would step down as coach of the Miami Heat after the team finished with an NBA-worst 15-67 record, the worst regular season output of Riley's career.

1994 NBA Finals During the 2006 NBA Finals, Pat Riley, who was then coach of the Miami Heat, stated publicly for the first time, that sitting Rolando Blackman in favor of John Starks during Game 7 of the 1994 NBA Finals was a move he later regretted.

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Los Angeles Lakers At the Lakers' championship celebration in Los Angeles, coach Riley brashly declared that the Lakers would repeat as NBA champions in the next season.

2006 NBA Finals Further, according to O'Neal and many other Heat players, Riley had told them on the day the Finals started June 8 that they would win the NBA Championship on June 20.

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Magic Johnson Johnson made his much-anticipated return before the start of the playoffs, but the Lakers' assistant and future head coach Pat Riley later said that Johnson's return made the Lakers a "divided team".

Los Angeles Lakers At the Lakers' championship celebration in Los Angeles, coach Riley brashly declared that the Lakers would repeat as NBA champions in the next season.

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1994 NBA Finals During the 2006 NBA Finals, Pat Riley, who was then coach of the Miami Heat, stated publicly for the first time, that sitting Rolando Blackman in favor of John Starks during Game 7 of the 1994 NBA Finals was a move he later regretted.

1994 NBA Finals Pat Riley stated later that he apologizes for the remarks he made regarding John Starks.

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Los Angeles Lakers At the Lakers' championship celebration in Los Angeles, coach Riley brashly declared that the Lakers would repeat as NBA champions in the next season.

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Pat Riley On April 28, 2008, Riley announced that he would step down as coach of the Miami Heat after the team finished with an NBA-worst 15-67 record, the worst regular season output of Riley's career.

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Pat Riley On April 28, 2008, Riley announced that he would step down as coach of the Miami Heat after the team finished with an NBA-worst 15-67 record, the worst regular season output of Riley's career.

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Magic Johnson Johnson made his much-anticipated return before the start of the playoffs, but the Lakers' assistant and future head coach Pat Riley later said that Johnson's return made the Lakers a "divided team".

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Dwyane Wade However, with the Heat holding the worst record in the NBA and Wade still experiencing problems in his left knee, Heat coach Pat Riley announced Wade would miss the final 21 games of the season to undergo OssaTron treatment on his left knee.

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Pat Riley On January 3, 2007 Riley announced that he would take an indefinite leave of absence from coaching due to ongoing "hip and knee problems".

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Dwyane Wade However, with the Heat holding the worst record in the NBA and Wade still experiencing problems in his left knee, Heat coach Pat Riley announced Wade would miss the final 21 games of the season to undergo OssaTron treatment on his left knee.

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1994 NBA Finals During the 2006 NBA Finals, Pat Riley, who was then coach of the Miami Heat, stated publicly for the first time, that sitting Rolando Blackman in favor of John Starks during Game 7 of the 1994 NBA Finals was a move he later regretted.

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1994 NBA Finals During the 2006 NBA Finals, Pat Riley, who was then coach of the Miami Heat, stated publicly for the first time, that sitting Rolando Blackman in favor of John Starks during Game 7 of the 1994 NBA Finals was a move he later regretted.

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Dwyane Wade However, with the Heat holding the worst record in the NBA and Wade still experiencing problems in his left knee, Heat coach Pat Riley announced Wade would miss the final 21 games of the season to undergo OssaTron treatment on his left knee.

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1994 NBA Finals During the 2006 NBA Finals, Pat Riley, who was then coach of the Miami Heat, stated publicly for the first time, that sitting Rolando Blackman in favor of John Starks during Game 7 of the 1994 NBA Finals was a move he later regretted.

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James Posey However, Posey continued playing with the Heat and coach Pat Riley stated he would support Posey.

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Pat Riley Despite speculation of his possible retirement, on August 23, 2006 Riley announced that he would return as head coach of the Heat for at least one more season.

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2006 NBA Finals Further, according to O'Neal and many other Heat players, Riley had told them on the day the Finals started June 8 that they would win the NBA Championship on June 20.

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2007–08 NBA season On April 28, 2008, Pat Riley announced that he would step down as the Miami Heat head coach after leading the team to a 15-67 record.

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Miami Heat Immediately following the draft lottery, Pat Riley suggested the team would listen to any trade offers for the second overall pick.

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Pat Riley Riley led the Lakers to four consecutive NBA Finals appearances.

1982 NBA Finals Led by new coach Pat Riley, along with the return to championship form of Magic Johnson, and new Laker Bob McAdoo, the Lakers swept the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals.

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Los Angeles Lakers Pat Riley is the franchise's all-time leader in both regular season and playoff games coached and wins.

List of Los Angeles Lakers head coaches Pat Riley is the franchise's all-time leader in both regular season and playoff games coached and wins.

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1967 NBA Draft Jackson would go on to coach Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls to six NBA titles in the 1990s, then lead the Lakers to three straight titles from 2000 to 2002, while Riley went on to earn four of his five NBA crowns with the Lakers in the 1980s, then led the Heat to their first-ever title in 2006.

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Louie Dampier Playing under the legendary coach Adolph Rupp, Dampier and Pat Riley led the Wildcats, who fielded an all-white basketball team, to the 1966 NCAA championship game, where they lost to Texas Western College (now the University of Texas at El Paso), which fielded an all-black starting lineup.

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NBA Finals Led by upcoming star and Finals MVP Dwyane Wade, legendary coach Pat Riley and veteran superstar Shaquille O'Neal, the Miami Heat won the championship 4 games to 2 on Dallas' home court.

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Pat Riley Riley's coaching of the Heat to playoff contention would later make them bitter rivals with his former team.

Pat Riley Riley resumed coaching the Heat on December 12, 2005, replacing Stan Van Gundy after the Heat started the season with a disappointing 11–10 record.

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Pat Riley In 1987, Riley coached a Lakers team that is considered one of the best teams of all-time.

1983 NBA All-Star Game Pat Riley coached the Western Conference team.

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Bulls-Heat rivalry The Miami Heat, now coached by Pat Riley with Alonzo Mourning, Tim Hardaway, Chris Gatling, and Walt Williams, managed to clinch the final Eastern Conference playoff spot with a 42-40 record.

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New York Knicks Riley, who coached the Lakers to four NBA titles during the 1980s, taught the Knicks hard, physical defense, and immediately gave them a boost.

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Rivalries of the NBA Degraded by their loss, the Knicks went on a downward spiral until Pat Riley, the 1990 NBA coach of the year, was hired away from the NBA on NBC to coach the Knicks back into contention.

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    Pat Riley

    Patrick James Riley (born March 20, 1945) is a former American National Basketball Association player and is the current team president of the Miami Heat.
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    Miami Heat

    Immediately following the draft lottery, Pat Riley suggested the team would listen to any trade offers for the second overall pick.
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    Pat Riley Basketball

    Pat Riley Basketball is an video game which was released for the Sega Genesis and the Sega Master System, and for the Mega Drive in Japan and Europe under the title Super Real Basketball.
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    Three-peat

    Three-peat is a portmanteau of the words three and repeat, which has been trademarked for commercial use by retired basketball coach Pat Riley.
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    1994 NBA Finals

    Pat Riley stated later that he apologizes for the remarks he made regarding John Starks.
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    History of the Los Angeles Lakers

    Pat Riley decided to leave and was replaced by Mike Dunleavy as head coach.
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    List of National Basketball Association Finals head coaches

    | 1986-87 | Pat Riley | Los Angeles Lakers | 4-2 | Boston Celtics | KC Jones |
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    Riley (surname)

    Pat Riley (1945–), American professional basketball coach
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    Knicks-Heat rivalry

    In a press conference at the game, Pat Riley remarked, "This is absolute madness."
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    Stan Van Gundy

    Van Gundy spent twelve years with the Heat organization, beginning as an Assistant Coach to Pat Riley in 1995.

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