Coached the Minneapolis Lakers for 11 seasons with a record of 423-302, leading them to five championships in six years, coached six Hall of Famers, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a coach.
Coached the Knicks for 16 seasons with a record of 696-604, led them to two championships, an 18-game winning streak, won Coach of the Year in 1970, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1985.
Coached the Rockets and Lakers for 13 years with a 527-416 record, led the Rockets to back-to-back championships, and coached the 2000 U.S. Men's basketball team to a gold medal.
Coached the Pistons for 14 years with a 638-437 record, led them to back-to-back titles, coached the 1992 U.S. Men's basketball team, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1994.
Holds the all-time wins record for an NBA head coach with a 1332-1155 record over 32 seasons, led the Sonics to a championship, won Coach of the Year in 1994, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Coached for 25 years with a 1240-910 record, won an NBA championship and an NCAA title, led seven teams to the playoffs, won Coach of the Year in 2001, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2002.
Coached for 24 years with a 1210-694 record, won five championships, won Coach of the Year three times, and led his teams to the playoffs every season except one.
Coached the Spurs for 13 years with a 633-305 record, won four championships, won Coach of the Year in 2003, and is known for 11 consecutive seasons with a winning percentage of .646 or better.
Coached the Celtics for over 30 years, winning nine championships with a 823-426 record, won Coach of the Year in 1965, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1969.
Coached for 18 years with a 980-418 record, won nine championships, has the highest all-time winning percentage of .703, most playoff wins with 193, won Coach of the Year in 1996, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2007.