Steve Clifford

Basketball Coach

Steve Clifford was born in Island Falls, Maine, United States on May 28th, 1961 and is the Basketball Coach. At the age of 62, Steve Clifford biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 28, 1961
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Island Falls, Maine, United States
Age
62 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Networth
$4 Million
Salary
$2 Million
Profession
Basketball Coach, Basketball Player
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Steve Clifford Career

Coaching career

After graduating from college, Clifford became a teacher at Woodland High School in Maine. He also gained his first coaching experience at the school, serving as their head coach for two seasons while leading them to two tournaments. He then served as an assistant coach at St. Anselm College, Fairfield University, Boston University and Siena College. In 1995, he assumed the head coaching duties at Adelphi University and coached for four seasons leading his team to four appearances in the NCAA Division II Tournament, an 86–36 (.705) record and four consecutive 20-win seasons. He was the first coach in the school's history with back-to-back 20-plus win seasons.

Clifford became an NBA assistant coach with the New York Knicks and Houston Rockets under Jeff Van Gundy and quickly developed a reputation as a defensive expert. He then was an assistant for Stan Van Gundy with the Orlando Magic. He considers both the Van Gundy brothers as mentors. He reached the NBA Playoffs in each of his five seasons with Orlando, appearing in the NBA Finals in 2009.

Clifford then joined the Los Angeles Lakers in 2012–13 as an assistant.

On May 29, 2013, Clifford was hired by the Charlotte Bobcats to be their head coach.

Clifford implemented a defensive mentality in Charlotte during his first year as head coach turning the Charlotte Bobcats into a top five defensive team when in the years prior to his tenure they ranked near the bottom of the NBA in that category. He led the Bobcats to the 2014 NBA playoffs in his first year as head coach, during which he coached the Bobcats to a 43–39 record. The two years prior to him joining the Bobcats only had a combined total of 28 wins. He was named Eastern Conference Coach of the Month for April 2014 after he led the Bobcats to a 7–1 record leading to the playoffs. He finished fourth in Coach of the Year voting in his first year. On December 6, 2017, it was announced that Clifford would not coach indefinitely to deal with his health issue. On January 11, 2018, the Hornets announced that Clifford was medically cleared to return to coaching after a 21-game absence after dealing with sleep deprivation. After the 2017–18 regular season, he was fired as head coach on April 13, 2018, after five seasons coaching the team to a 196–214 record total.

On May 30, 2018, Clifford was named the head coach of the Orlando Magic.

The Magic started the 2018–19 season by splitting their first 24 games before falling 11 games under .500 after a 126–117 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Despite the dismal start, Clifford led the Magic on a dramatic turnaround. On April 7, 2019, Orlando defeated the Boston Celtics 116–108 to clinch their first playoff berth since the 2011–12 season. The win also clinched the Magic's first Southeast Division title since the 2009–10 season. This was the Magic's first playoff appearance since trading Dwight Howard to the Los Angeles Lakers in 2012, ending the longest playoff drought in franchise history.

On June 5, 2021, Clifford and the Magic decided to part ways.

After the 2021–22 NBA season concluded, the Hornets re-hired Clifford as their head coach on June 24, 2022.

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Charlotte Hornets 'will interview ESPN analyst JJ Redick for their head coaching job' as retired NBA star eyes bench role as he continues new podcast with LeBron James

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
Redick, who became an on-air analyst for ESPN shortly after his retirement in 2021, has 'shown an interest in making a coaching jump in recent years,' according to The Athletic's senior NBA insider Shams Charania. Reddick - a 15-year NBA veteran - is currently one of two cohosts along with James on their podcast, Mind the Game, where the two have 'purse conversations about basketball.' Redick enjoyed spells on the Orlando Magic, Milwaukee Bucks, L.A. Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers, New Orleans Pelicans, and the Dallas Mavericks as a player from 2006-2021.

Warriors and Hornets game breaks into a scuffle after Lester Quinones' late layup attempt, with Draymond Green screaming 'f*** you' at Grant Williams after he got involved: 'Being this tough guy is going wrong for him'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 24, 2024
After a late layup attempt from Lester Quinones with the game already decided, the Warriors-Hornets match devolving into a scuffle on Friday night, with Draymond Green ripping into Grant Williams on and off the court. Quinones' decision to shoot the ball with the Warriors in 11 seconds was triggering the situation. In fact, the game was so over that Golden State coach Steve Kerr and Charlotte coach Steve Clifford were already shaking hands. After a goaltend from Miles Bridges, Quinones' attempt was declared a made basket, but the Hornets star made his displeasure immediately after beating Quinones.

Michael Jordan's $3BILLION sale of the Charlotte Hornets is COMPLETE but Hall of Famer keeps minority stake

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 3, 2023
According to ESPN, Michael Jordan's $3 billion purchase of the Charlotte Hornets has been approved by the NBA board of governors. The Basketball Hall of Famer plans to maintain a minority stake of the team, while former minority owner Gabe Plotkin joins Rick Schnall as the club's new majority ownership group