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Herb Williams
Herb Williams 2 at 2 August 2015 game cropped.jpg
New York Liberty
PositionAssistant coach
LeagueWNBA
Personal information
Born
(1958-02-16) February 16, 1958 (age 60)
Columbus, Ohio
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Listed weight242 lb (110 kg)
Career information
High school
Marion-Franklin (Columbus, Ohio)
College
Ohio State (1977–1981)
NBA draft
1981 / Round: 1 / Pick: 14th overall
Selected by the Indiana Pacers
Playing career1981–1999
Position
Center / Power forward
Number32
Career history
As player:

1981–1989
Indiana Pacers

1989–1992
Dallas Mavericks

1992–1996
New York Knicks
1996Toronto Raptors

1996–1999
New York Knicks
As coach:

2003–2005
New York Knicks (assistant)

2004, 2005
New York Knicks (interim)

2006–2014
New York Knicks (assistant)

2015–present

New York Liberty (assistant)

Career highlights and awards

  • Third-team All-American – AP (1980)

Career NBA statistics
Points11,944 (10.8 ppg)
Rebounds6,509 (5.9 rpg)
Blocks1,605 (1.5 bpg)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Herbert L. Williams (born February 16, 1958) is a retired American basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for eighteen seasons from 1981 to 1999. Williams served as the interim head coach and the assistant coach of the NBA's New York Knicks. He is currently an assistant coach for the New York Liberty of the WNBA.




Contents





  • 1 College career


  • 2 Professional career


  • 3 Head coaching record


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




College career


Williams was a four-year starter for the Ohio State Buckeyes, scoring 2,011 points (then a team record) and pulling down 1,111 rebounds (still second in team history only to Jerry Lucas).[1] Williams is the school leader in career field goals made, with 834 in 114 games. He is second all-time in career blocked shots with 328.


Williams was named to the All-Big Ten team as a junior, when Ohio State finished the year with a 21-8 record and advanced to the NCAA regionals. He led the Buckeyes in scoring that year with an average of 17.6 points per game.


Williams was a team co-captain in both his junior and senior years.



Professional career


Williams was a first-round draft choice of the Indiana Pacers in 1981, where he played from 1982 to 1989 and had his most productive years.


He was traded to the Dallas Mavericks midway through the 1988–1989 season on February 22 in exchange for forward Detlef Schrempf.[2]


In 1992, he was signed by the New York Knicks, where he spent seven years backing up perennial All-Star Patrick Ewing. Williams played one game (31 minutes) for the Toronto Raptors in 1996 before being waived and quickly returned to the Knicks. The team made the 1994 and 1999 NBA Finals, with Williams serving as a team leader.


After the 1999 Finals, Williams retired at the age of forty-one after six regular season games and eight playoff games in 1999. Four years later, he returned to the Knicks as an assistant coach. He worked under head coaches Don Chaney and Lenny Wilkens. When Wilkens resigned in 2005, Williams took over as head coach.


On July 26, 2005, Larry Brown was hired as the head coach of the Knicks, thus ending Williams's head coaching tenure. Williams was the acting head coach of the Knicks for the final two games of the 2005–2006 season, when illness kept Larry Brown away from the bench for the final two games of his Knicks career.


After that season, Brown was fired by the Knicks and replaced as head coach by Isiah Thomas. Williams worked as an assistant coach under Thomas and Mike D'Antoni, and continued to be in the coaching staff under Mike Woodson until Phil Jackson fired the entire staff in 2014. He has coached for the Knicks' NBA Summer League team.


On March 26, 2015, Williams was hired as the assistant coach of the WNBA's New York Liberty.[3]



Head coaching record




















Legend
Regular season
G
Games coached
W
Games won
L
Games lost
W–L %
Win–loss %
Post season
PG
Playoff games
PW
Playoff wins
PL
Playoff losses
PW–L %
Playoff win–loss %















































Team
Year
G
W
L
W–L%
Finish
PG
PW
PL
PW–L%
Result

New York

2003–04
1101.000(interim)


New York

2004–05
431627.3725th in Atlantic
Missed Playoffs

Career
441727.386


See also


  • List of National Basketball Association career blocks leaders

  • List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 2000 points and 1000 rebounds


References




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  2. ^ http://www.deseretnews.com/article/35534/MAVERICKS-TRADE-SCHREMPF-TO-PACERS.html?pg=all


  3. ^ New York Liberty Announce Additions to Basketball Staff Archived 2015-03-28 at the Wayback Machine.




External links


  • BasketballReference.com: Herb Williams (as coach)

  • BasketballReference.com: Herb Williams (as player)

  • NBA.com coach file: Herb Williams


  • NBA player biography of Herb Williams at the Wayback Machine (archived February 11, 2001)










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