Personal information | |
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Born | March 14, 1936 |
Alma mater | University of Vermont |
Years active | 1960–2015 |
Sport | |
Country | United States |
Sport | basketball |
Position | Assistant coach / head coach |
Team |
C.W. Post Pioneers (1960–64, 1972–74) |
Medal record
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Updated on 24 January 2017. |
C.W. Post Pioneers (1960–64, 1972–74)
Stony Brook Warriors/Patriots (1964–69)
Pakistan national basketball team (1972)
Gallitos de Isabela (1974–76, 1980–82)
Israel Sabras (1975)
Detroit Pistons (1975–78)
Tucson Gunners (1978–79)
Mets de Guaynabo (1979)
Houston Rockets (1980–81)
Indios de Canóvanas (1982–83) Puerto Rico Coquis (1983–85)
Cincinnati Slammers (1985–87)
Phoenix Suns (1987–88)
Taugres (1990–92)
Indiana Pacers (1995–96)
Baltimore Bayrunners (1999–2000)
Philadelphia 76ers (2001–02)
Portland Trail Blazers (2002–03)
Detroit Pistons (2003–04)
Atlanta Hawks (2004–07)
Charlotte Bobcats (2008–2011)
Herb Brown (born March 14, 1936) is an American basketball coach and the brother of Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown. He is the former head coach of the Detroit Pistons (1976–78).
Brown was named head coach of the NBA's Detroit Pistons during the 1975-76 NBA season, replacing Ray Scott, who'd gone 17-25. The 39-year-old Brown, who'd been an assistant to Scott in Detroit, went 19-21 in his first season with the Pistons, who won 10 of their last 11 games of the regular season. He then guided the team into the second round of the NBA playoffs where the Pistons lost to Golden State, four games to two.