Larry Brown led the Detroit Pistons to an NBA championship in 2004.
Bobby Ross started the 2000 season as head coach but was replaced after nine games by Gary Moeller. Ross' record was 5-4 and Moeller's record was 4-3.
Earl Lloyd was the first black NBA player in 1950. *Became the first African-American to play in an NBA game on October 31, 1950 *Became the first African-American to win an NBA championship (1955 with Syracuse) *Became first African-American Assistant Coach with Detroit Pistons (1968-70) *Became second African-American head coach and first African-American bench coach with Detroit Pistons (1970-71) Earl Lloyd, who in 1950 became the first African-American to play in a NBA game with the Washington Capitols, was instrumental in integrating professional basketball as a player and coach.
I think the pistons won that year so i think it is Larry Brown- current coach of the bobcats.
he is on his 10th season with the lakers
Former coach and player Isaiah Thomas won 2 championships as a player (1989, 1990) and zero championships as a coach.
Michael Curry
In July of 2009, John Kuester was hired as head coach of the Pistons
Michael Curry is a basketball coach for the Detroit Pistons.
Larry Brown. Kansas & Detroit Pistons
Mike Babcock was the coach of the 07-08 and 08-09 season.
Jim schwarzJim Schwartz is the current head coach of the Detroit Lions. This year (2010-2011) will be his second season as the Lions main man.
Pat Riley, who, as coach of the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1988-89 season, stated his goal of winning a third consecutive championship. However, the Lakers lost the NBA Finals to the Detroit Pistons, and thus did not accomplish the three-peat in that year.
Bobby Ross.Ross was head coach of the Lions between 1997 and Week 9 of the 2000 season when he resigned. His career record with the Lions was 27-30.
Marty Mornhinweg was the head coach of the Detroit Lions in 2001.
Marty Mornhinweg was the head coach of the Detroit Lions in 2002.
Steve Mariucci was the head coach of the Detroit Lions in 2003.
Rod Marinelli was the head coach of the Detroit Lions in 2006.