Mike Dunlap

Basketball Coach

Mike Dunlap was born in Fairbanks, Alaska, United States on May 27th, 1957 and is the Basketball Coach. At the age of 66, Mike Dunlap biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
May 27, 1957
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Fairbanks, Alaska, United States
Age
66 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Basketball Coach
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Mike Dunlap Career

Dunlap served three seasons in Australia (1994–1996) as head coach of the Adelaide 36ers in the National Basketball League. Dunlap was successful in taking the team to the NBL Grand Final in 1994 against the North Melbourne Giants and the semi-finals in 1995 and 1996. Over his three season in Adelaide Dunlap compiled a 59–36 record before returning to the USA just weeks before the 1997 season following the sudden death of his father. Dunlap is credited as the coach who kick-started the NBL career of the 36ers all-time leading home grown player Brett Maher.

He served as head coach at Metro State in Denver (1997–2006). As the leader of the Metro State Roadrunners Dunlap led the program to 2 National Championships in the 2000 and 2002 seasons. As the Architect of the greatest years in the Roadrunner history he was named The National Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the year in 2000 and 2002. He was assistant coach for the Denver Nuggets (2006–2008). He served as associate head coach at the University of Arizona (2008–2009) and the University of Oregon (2009–2010), and was interim head coach and associate head coach at St. John's University (2010–2012).

In the 2011–12 NBA season the Charlotte Bobcats record was an NBA worst ever 7–59. Dunlap joined the team on June 20, 2012. In the early part of the 2012–13 season, the Bobcats had a 7–5 record, with Charlotte matching its win total from the previous season. However, at that point they suffered many injuries and played many young players. They ultimately finished 21–61. Dunlap became the only coach in NBA history to triple a team's win total from the previous season. On April 23, 2013, the Bobcats announced that Dunlap would not be returning as coach.

Dunlap joined Loyola Marymount as head coach in 2014. During his tenure at Loyola Marymount, Dunlap helped guide steady growth in the Lions from an 8–23 team in the 2014–15 season to 15–15 by 2016–17. In the 2018–19 season, Dunlap led the lions to a 22-win season. They were crowned the champions of the Jamaica Classic, where they upset Georgetown University. The 2018–2019 season culminated in an appearance in the 2019 College Basketball Invitational. This is the third-best record in the history of the program. With a very impressive group of returning players and a good incoming recruiting class, the 2019–20 season appeared to be bright. Season-ending injuries to 2 starters and a tragedy in another starter's family made Dunlap and the Lions play short-handed during the entire 2019–20 season. LMU and Dunlap agreed to part ways after six seasons on March 8, 2020. Dunlap finished his career at his alma mater with 81 total wins, which is fifth-most all-time in program history.

On November 17, 2020, Dunlap was hired as an assistant coach by the Milwaukee Bucks. Dunlap won his first championship when the Bucks defeated the Phoenix Suns in 6 games in the 2021 NBA Finals.

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Arsenal owes a lack of expertise and squad depth in the title race

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 15, 2023
Mike Dunlap, the Milwaukee Bucks NBA team's chairman, offered his two cents on Arsenal's disillusioned hopes just seconds after the final whistle sounded at the Emirates on Sunday. 'Growth can be painful at times,' the man who works for Mikel Arteta's infamous coaching team told Mail Sport.' Arteta and his coworkers will have a difficult time navigating the fog of confusion this week. To pick out the positives of a remarkable campaign and the lessons learned from the last two months, it's been difficult to choose the best from them. However, building blocks for an even better future are embedded in the ruins of this year's and their failed title attempt. Mail Sport looks at what Arsenal spent in their tussle with Manchester City this season, as well as what they can do to return.

Mikel Arteta's teaching ground brains have the confidence of his students

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 15, 2022
And so, Mikel Arteta will relax at last after an unrelenting run into winter. With Arsenal at the top of the charts, it's time to read, reflect, and, in the worst case scenario, raise a glass to those helping with 'Alcoholics Anonymous'. That is how England boss Eddie Jones characterized his meetings with an international coaching group, where some of the sport's best minds swap secrets. Jones has been spending time with Arteta, Mike Dunlap of the Milwaukee Bucks, basketball Hall Of Famer George Karl, and Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur.
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