Melvin Hunt (born December 15, 1969) is an American college assistant basketball coach of Baylor Bears men's basketball.[1] He was previously an assistant coach of the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Baylor Bears | |
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Position | Assistant coach |
League | Big 12 |
Personal information | |
Born | Tallulah, Louisiana, U.S. | December 15, 1969
Career information | |
College | Baylor (1987–1991) |
Career history | |
As coach: | |
– | Temple HS (assistant) |
–1999 | Incarnate Word (assistant) |
1999–2001 | Houston Rockets (scout) |
2002–2003 | Houston Rockets (assistant) |
2003–2004 | Houston Rockets (scout) |
2004–2005 | Los Angeles Lakers (assistant) |
2005–2010 | Cleveland Cavaliers (assistant) |
2010–2015 | Denver Nuggets (assistant) |
2015 | Denver Nuggets (interim) |
2015–2018 | Dallas Mavericks (assistant) |
2018–2021 | Atlanta Hawks (assistant) |
2024–present | Baylor (assistant) |
Early life
editA native of Tallulah, Louisiana, Hunt earned his bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's degree in education from Baylor University where he spent four years on the basketball team. He was a four-year letterman and a three-year starter for the Bears from 1987 to 1991 and helped lead his team to both the NCAA and NIT tournaments. Following his graduation, Hunt played professional basketball in the Caribbean and Mexico.
Coaching career
editHunt began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Temple High School (TX) before moving to the college ranks where he was the lead assistant coach at University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio.
On 1999 he signed with the Houston Rockets, where he spent five years, serving his first two years as a video coordinator/scout and his second two as an assistant coach, before spending his final year as the team's college and international scout. After this, he spent a year as an assistant for the Los Angeles Lakers and then five years as an assistant in the Cleveland Cavaliers; there he helped to lead the Cavaliers to one of the most successful stretches in franchise history. In 2008–09, the Cavs won a franchise and NBA-best 66 games, while Hunt and the coaching staff earned the honor of coaching the Eastern Conference in the 2009 NBA All-Star Game in Phoenix. Cleveland also enjoyed great postseason success during Hunt's tenure with the team, reaching the 2007 NBA Finals, the 2009 Eastern Conference Finals and four consecutive appearances in the Eastern Conference Semifinals from 2007 to 2010. On 2010, after finishing his contract with Cleveland, he signed with the Denver Nuggets, spending the next few years as an assistant coach.
He was appointed the interim head coach of the Nuggets after Brian Shaw was fired on March 3, 2015.[2] On March 3, he made his coaching debut against the Milwaukee Bucks, winning 106–95.[3]
On June 30, 2015, he joined the Dallas Mavericks to become an assistant coach.[4]
On June 8, 2018, Hunt was hired by the Atlanta Hawks as an assistant coach.[5]
Head coaching record
editRegular season | G | Games coached | W | Games won | L | Games lost | W–L % | Win–loss % |
Playoffs | 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 |
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Denver | 2014–15 | 23 | 10 | 13 | .435 | 4th in Northwest | — | — | — | — | Missed playoffs |
Career | 23 | 10 | 13 | .435 | — | — | — | — |
Personal life
editHunt and his wife have two children.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ "MBB Finalizes Coaching Staff for 2024-25". Baylor. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
- ^ Nuggets fire Brian Shaw
- ^ Nuggets make Melvin Hunt a winner in first game as interim coach
- ^ "Melvin Hunt joins Mavs coaching staff". mavs.com. June 30, 2015.
- ^ "Hawks Announce Additions To Coaching Staff". NBA.com. June 8, 2018.
External links
edit- Melvin Hunt profile at NBA.com