Dan D'Antoni

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Dan D'Antoni is an American basketball coach and former player best known for his up-tempo, three-point–oriented offensive philosophy and long association with Marshall University and the NBA.

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instanceOf American
basketball coach
basketball player
human
almaMater Marshall University NERFINISHED
assistantCoachOf Los Angeles Lakers NERFINISHED
New York Knicks NERFINISHED
Orlando Magic NERFINISHED
Phoenix Suns NERFINISHED
coachIn National Basketball Association NERFINISHED
coachingStyle pace-and-space offense
three-point–heavy offense
coachOf Marshall Thundering Herd men's basketball team NERFINISHED
college Marshall University NERFINISHED
collegeTeamCoached Marshall Thundering Herd men's basketball NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1947-07-09
educatedAt Marshall University NERFINISHED
employer Marshall University NERFINISHED
familyName D'Antoni NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork basketball strategy
sports coaching
gender male
givenName Daniel NERFINISHED
hasRole assistant coach
head coach
knownFor long association with Marshall University
long association with the NBA as an assistant coach
languageSpoken English
leagueCoachedIn NCAA Division I NERFINISHED
memberOfSportsTeam Marshall Thundering Herd men's basketball team NERFINISHED
name Dan D'Antoni NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor three-point–oriented offense
up-tempo offensive philosophy
occupation basketball coach
basketball player
placeOfBirth Mullens, West Virginia, United States NERFINISHED
playedCollegeBasketballFor Marshall Thundering Herd NERFINISHED
positionPlayed guard
preferredPace up-tempo
preferredShotSelection three-point field goals
regionOfOrigin Appalachia NERFINISHED
relative Mike D'Antoni NERFINISHED
residence Huntington, West Virginia, United States NERFINISHED
sibling Mike D'Antoni NERFINISHED
sport basketball
stateOfOrigin West Virginia NERFINISHED
uses analytics-influenced offensive schemes

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