Brad Stevens
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Brad Stevens is an American basketball executive and former head coach best known for leading the Boston Celtics and previously the Butler University men's basketball program.
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| instanceOf |
basketball coach
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basketball executive → human → sports executive → |
| awardReceived |
Horizon League Coach of the Year
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NBA Eastern Conference Coach of the Month → |
| coachOf |
Boston Celtics
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Butler Bulldogs men's basketball → |
| coachStyle |
calm sideline demeanor
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emphasis on team defense and efficiency → |
| countryOfCitizenship |
United States of America
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| dateOfBirth |
1976-10-22
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| educatedAt |
DePauw University
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Zionsville Community High School → |
| employer |
Boston Celtics
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Eli Lilly and Company → |
| familyName |
Stevens
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| fieldOfWork |
basketball strategy
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sports management → |
| fullName |
Bradley Kent Stevens
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| genre |
college basketball coaching
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professional basketball coaching → |
| givenName |
Bradley
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| knownFor |
Analytical and process-oriented coaching style
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Success with mid-major Butler University in NCAA Tournament → Transition from NBA head coach to front office executive → |
| leagueCoachedIn |
NCAA Division I
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National Basketball Association → |
| memberOfSportsTeam |
DePauw Tigers men's basketball
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| nationality |
American
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| notableAchievement |
Youngest head coach to reach two NCAA Division I national championship games
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| notableWork |
Leading Butler to the 2010 NCAA Tournament Championship Game
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Leading Butler to the 2011 NCAA Tournament Championship Game → |
| occupation |
basketball coach
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basketball executive → |
| placeOfBirth |
Zionsville, Indiana, United States
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| positionHeld |
Head coach of the Boston Celtics
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Head coach of the Butler Bulldogs men's basketball team → President of Basketball Operations of the Boston Celtics → |
| residence |
Massachusetts, United States
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| sport |
basketball
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| spouse |
Tracy Stevens
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| teamManaged |
Boston Celtics roster construction as President of Basketball Operations
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