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Sport(s)Basketball. Biographical details.

Born(1. 94. 0- 1. October 2. 5, 1. 94. Massillon, Ohio. Playing career. Ohio State. Position(s)Forward.

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Coaching career (HC unless noted)1. Cuyahoga Falls HS (asst.)1. Army (asst.)1. 96. Army. 19. 71–2. 00. Indiana. 19. 84. U. S. Men's Olympic Team. Texas Tech. Head coaching record.

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Overall. 90. 2–3. Accomplishments and honors.

Championships. As a player: NCAA champion (1. As a head coach: 3× NCAA championships (1.

NCAA regional championships - Final Four (1. Big Ten regular season championships (1. NIT championship (1. Awards. 2× Henry Iba Award (1. Naismith College Coach of the Year (1. Clair Bee Coach of the Year Award (2. Big Ten Coach of the Year (1.

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Naismith Award for Men's Outstanding Contribution to Basketball (2. Basketball Hall of Fame. Inducted in 1. 99.

College Basketball Hall of Fame. Inducted in 2. 00. Watch Online Watch Kung Fu Yoga Full Movie Online Film there. Robert Montgomery Knight (born October 2.

American basketballcoach. Nicknamed "The General", Knight won 9. NCAADivision I men's college basketball games, the most all- time at the time of his retirement and currently second all- time, behind his former player and assistant coach Mike Krzyzewski of Duke University. Knight is best known as the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers from 1. He also coached at Texas Tech (2. Army (1. 96. 5–1.

While at Indiana, Knight led his teams to three NCAA championships, one National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championship, and 1. Big Ten Conference championships.

His 1. 97. 5–7. 6 team went the entire season and 1. NCAA tournament without a single loss and remains the only team to accomplished such a feat since then. Knight received National Coach of the Year honors four times and Big Ten Coach of the Year honors eight times.

In 1. 98. 4, he coached the USA men's Olympic team to a gold medal, becoming one of only three basketball coaches to win an NCAA title, NIT title, and an Olympic gold medal.[2]Knight was one of college basketball's most successful and innovative coaches, having perfected and popularized the motion offense. He has also been praised for running clean programs (none of his teams was ever sanctioned by the NCAA for recruiting violations) and graduating most of his players. However, Knight has also attracted controversy; he famously threw a chair across the court during a game, was once arrested for assault, and regularly displayed a combative nature during encounters with members of the press.[3] Knight remains "the object of near fanatical devotion" from many of his former players and Indiana fans. In 2. 00. 8, Knight joined ESPN as a men's college basketball studio analyst during Championship Week and for coverage of the NCAA Tournament.[5] He continued covering college basketball for ESPN through the 2. Playing career[edit]Knight was born in Massillon, Ohio, and grew up in Orrville, Ohio.[7] Knight began his career as a player at Orrville High School. He continued under Basketball Hall of Fame coach Fred Taylor at Ohio State in 1. Despite being a star player in high school, he played a reserve role as a forward on the 1.

Ohio State Buckeyes team that won the NCAA Championship and featured future Hall of Fame players John Havlicek and Jerry Lucas. The Buckeyes lost to the Cincinnati Bearcats in each of the next two NCAA Championship games, of which Knight was also a part. Due in part to the star power of those Ohio State teams, playing time was usually scarce for Knight, but that did not prevent him from making an impact. In the 1. 96. 1 NCAA Championship game, Knight came off the bench with 1: 4. Cincinnati leading Ohio State, 6. In the words of then- Ohio State assistant coach Frank Truitt,Knight got the ball in the left front court and faked a drive into the middle. Then [he] crossed over like he worked on it all his life and drove right in and laid it up.

That tied the game for us, and Knight ran clear across the floor like a 1. See there, coach, I should have been in that game a long time ago!'To which Truitt replied, "Sit down, you hot dog.

You're lucky you're even on the floor."[8]In addition to lettering in basketball at Ohio State, it has been claimed that Knight also lettered in football and baseball; [9] however, the official list of Ohio State football letter earners does not include Knight.[1. Knight graduated with a degree in history and government in 1. Army Black Knights[edit]After graduation in 1.

Knight coached junior varsity basketball at Cuyahoga Falls High School in Ohio for one year.[1. Knight then enlisted in the United States Army and accepted an assistant coaching position with the Army Black Knights in 1. In six seasons at West Point, Knight won 1.

Worcester Polytechnic Institute. One of his players was Mike Krzyzewski, who later served as his assistant before becoming a Hall of Fame head coach at Duke.

Mike Silliman was another of Knight's players at Army, and Knight was quoted as saying, "Mike Silliman is the best player I have ever coached."During his tenure at Army, Knight gained a reputation for having an explosive temper. For example, after Army's 6. BYU and Hall of Fame coach Stan Watts in the semifinals of the 1. NIT, Knight completely lost control, kicking lockers and verbally blasting the officials. Watch The Prototype Online Hollywoodreporter on this page. Embarrassed, he later went to Watts' hotel room and apologized.

Watts forgave him, and is quoted as saying, "I want you to know that you're going to be one of the bright young coaches in the country, and it's just a matter of time before you win a national championship."[1. Indiana University Hoosiers[edit]In 1.

Indiana University hired Knight as head coach. During his 2. 9 years as head coach at Indiana, the Hoosiers won 6. In 2. 4 NCAA tournament appearances at Indiana, Hoosier teams under Knight won 4. In 1. 97. 2–7. 3, Knight's second year as coach, Indiana won the Big Ten championship and reached the Final Four, but lost to UCLA. The following season, 1. Indiana once again captured a Big Ten title.

In the two following seasons, 1. Hoosiers were undefeated in the regular season and won 3. Big Ten games, including two more Big Ten championships. The 1. 97. 4–7. 5 Hoosiers swept the entire Big Ten by an average of 2. However, in an 8. Purdue they lost consensus All- American forward Scott May to a broken left arm. With May's injury keeping him to 7 minutes of play, the No.

Hoosiers lost to Kentucky 9. Mideast Regional. The Hoosiers were so dominant that four starters – Scott May, Steve Green, Kent Benson and Quinn Buckner – would make the five- man All- Big Ten team.