Darvin Ham

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Darvin Ham is an American former NBA player and current basketball coach known for serving as the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American basketball player
basketball coach
former basketball player
human
achievement NBA champion as assistant coach with Milwaukee Bucks
activeIn professional basketball coaching
coachesInLeague National Basketball Association
coachingRole assistant coach for Atlanta Hawks
assistant coach for Los Angeles Lakers
assistant coach for Milwaukee Bucks
collegeAttended Texas Tech University
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
draftStatus undrafted in the NBA Draft
employer Los Angeles Lakers
familyName Ham
givenName Darvin
hasRole assistant coach
head coach
isRetiredFrom professional playing career in the NBA
knownFor player development and defensive coaching
strong dunks and physical style of play
languageSpoken English
leaguePlayedIn National Basketball Association
memberOfSportsTeam Atlanta Hawks
Denver Nuggets
Detroit Pistons
Indiana Pacers (ABA)
surface form: Indiana Pacers

Milwaukee Bucks
Washington Wizards
name Darvin Ham self-link
notableEvent won NBA Slam Dunk Contest during college career (1996 NCAA Tournament backboard-shattering dunk)
notableFor head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers
notableTeamCoached Los Angeles Lakers
notableTeamPlayedFor Detroit Pistons
Milwaukee Bucks
occupation basketball coach
basketball player
playedAs role player and defensive specialist
playedInLeague National Basketball Association
position head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers
positionPlayed forward
sexOrGender male
sport basketball
sportCountry United States of America
teamCoached Los Angeles Lakers
workLocation Los Angeles

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Los Angeles Lakers headCoach Darvin Ham
Darvin Ham name Darvin Ham self-link