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**NSFW** 2019-20 Season Long Basketball Thread
Posted on 9/8/19 at 5:58 am
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Posted on 9/8/19 at 5:58 am to pioneerbasketball

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Eric Musselman was named Arkansas’ 13th head men’s basketball coach on April 7, 2019. He has over 30 years of coaching experience, including four as a head coach at Nevada and 14 as a professional head coach.
In his four years as Nevada head coach, Musselman won at least 24 games each season (24, 28, 29 and 29) to post a 110-34 record and .764 winning percentage – sixth-best among active Division I coaches. Pri-or to entering the collegiate head coaching ranks, Musselman was a head coach for seven professional teams, including two seasons with the Golden State Warriors (2002-04) and one with the Sacramento Kings (2006-07). He has won over 550 games as a professional head coach with an overall winning percentage of .624 (566-340).
Musselman is married to Danyelle Sargent Musselman who has worked at ESPN, Fox Sports and the NFL Network as a broadcaster. Musselman has two sons Michael (22) and Matthew (17) and the couple has a daughter Mariah (8).
Musselman’s father Bill was also an NBA head coach and they were the first father-son combination to become head coaches in the NBA.
In his four years as Nevada head coach, Musselman won at least 24 games each season (24, 28, 29 and 29) to post a 110-34 record and .764 winning percentage – sixth-best among active Division I coaches. Pri-or to entering the collegiate head coaching ranks, Musselman was a head coach for seven professional teams, including two seasons with the Golden State Warriors (2002-04) and one with the Sacramento Kings (2006-07). He has won over 550 games as a professional head coach with an overall winning percentage of .624 (566-340).
Musselman is married to Danyelle Sargent Musselman who has worked at ESPN, Fox Sports and the NFL Network as a broadcaster. Musselman has two sons Michael (22) and Matthew (17) and the couple has a daughter Mariah (8).
Musselman’s father Bill was also an NBA head coach and they were the first father-son combination to become head coaches in the NBA.
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Average height is 6'5 and no holmes
Not a single player listed at 6'0 or below

Not a single player listed at 6'0 or below

Posted on 9/10/19 at 5:09 pm to oklahogjr
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