Tim Grgurich

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Tim Grgurich is an American basketball coach.

Grgurich's win-loss record at the University of Pittsburgh was 69-70 (.496). Coincidentally, he played there as well.

He also served as the head basketball coach at UNLV in 1994. He served 12 years as an assistant coach as well, and his 1990 team won the NCAA Championship.

He has served as an assistant coach for several NBA teams; currently he is an assistant with the Denver Nuggets. He is known for extreme loyalty to the coaches he works for, to the point that he will automatically resign his position should his head coach be fired.[citation needed]

See also: List of Coaches of University of Pittsburgh Men's Basketball

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  • Sciullo, Sam, Jr. (2005). Pitt: 100 Years of Pitt Basketball. Champaign: Sports Publishing. ISBN 1-59670-081-5. 
Preceded by
Charles Ridl
University of Pittsburgh Men's Basketball Head Coach
19751980
Succeeded by
Roy Chipman
Preceded by
Rollie Massimino
UNLV Men's Basketball Head Coach
19941995
Succeeded by
Bill Bayno

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