Tom Nissalke

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Tom Nissalke is an American former professional basketball coach in the NBA and ABA. He has coached several teams in both leagues, and has an overall coaching record of 371-508. He coached the Dallas Chaparrals/San Antonio Spurs (back when they were part of the American Basketball Association), the Seattle SuperSonics, the Utah Stars, the Houston Rockets, the Utah Jazz, and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

He holds the rare distinction of being named Coach of the Year in both the NBA and the ABA.

Nissalke is a radio analyst and talk-show host for the Jazz. In January 2006, his wife of 46 years, Nancy, died due to cancer.

When asked one time in an interview how his name was pronounced, Nissalke famously replied, "Tom".

Preceded by
Bill Blakely
Dallas Chaparrals Head Coach
1971–1972
Succeeded by
Babe McCarthy
Preceded by
Lenny Wilkens
Seattle SuperSonics Head Coach
1972–1973
Succeeded by
Bucky Buckwalter
Preceded by
Dave Brown
San Antonio Spurs Head Coach
1973–1975
Succeeded by
Bob Bass
Preceded by
Bucky Buckwalter
Utah Stars Head Coach
1975–1976
Succeeded by
Team folded
Preceded by
Johnny Egan
Houston Rockets Head Coach
1976–1979
Succeeded by
Del Harris
Preceded by
Elgin Baylor
Utah Jazz Head Coach
1979–1982
Succeeded by
Frank Layden
Preceded by
Bill Musselman
Cleveland Cavaliers Head Coach
1983–1985
Succeeded by
George Karl

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