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Chris Finch (basketball)

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Position
  
Assistant coach

Role
  
Basketball Player

Name
  
Chris Finch


Nationality
  
American

League
  
NBA

Height
  
1.94 m

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Born
  
November 6, 1969 (age 54) Cambridge, Ohio (
1969-11-06
)

1993–1997
  
Sheffield Forgers / Sharks (Britain)

1997–2003
  
2007–2009
  
Dexia Mons-Hainaut (Belgium)

Education
  
Franklin & Marshall College

Chris Finch (born November 6, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player, and a current associate head basketball coach for the New Orleans Pelicans. He was previously an assistant coach for the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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College

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Finch is a 1992 graduate of Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he was an NCAA Division III All-American in 1991 and 1992. In 1991, as one of the best defenders in the nation's third division, he helped lead the F&M Diplomats to the NCAA Division III championship game in Springfield, Ohio, where the team lost to Wisconsin-Platteville. Finch ranks among the school's all-time leaders in points, rebounds, assists, blocks and steals.

Pro career

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Finch began his playing career in England, with the Sheffield Forgers (now known as the Sheffield Sharks) of the then second-tier of British basketball, the National Basketball League. Before the 1994-95 season, Finch and Sheffield moved into the first-tier of British basketball, the British Basketball League.

Sheffield Sharks

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Finch started his head coaching career in England, with the Sheffield Sharks of the British Basketball League, the same team that he played on during his pro playing career. He led them to several titles during his tenure, making the franchise the most successful in league history. After winning the regular season title with Sheffield in the 1998-99 season, he was named the BBL Coach of the Year.

Gießen 46ers

He then moved to Germany for a fresh challenge, where he was the head coach of the Gießen 46ers, in the German Basketball Bundesliga. The team had a horrible year, and Finch was fired, after having a record of 4-13, with the team being on the verge of relegation.

Euphony Bree

After his unsuccessful time in Germany, Finch moved to Belgium, where he was the head coach of Euphony Bree. He led Bree to their first and only Belgian Basketball League championship in 2005.

Dexia Mons-Hainaut

In 2007, Finch moved to Bree's Belgian Basketball League rivals, Dexia Mons-Hainaut, bringing several players with him. With Finch in charge, Dexia Mons-Hainaut reached the final of the EuroChallenge 2007-08, where they lost to BK Barons Riga by a single point.

Rio Grande Valley Vipers

In 2009, Finch became the head coach of the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, of the NBA D-League. Under Finch, the Vipers went 34-16, finishing in first place in the Western Conference, and earned the franchise's first playoff berth. In the playoffs, the Vipers beat both Reno and Austin in 3 games, and swept Tulsa in the Finals to earn the franchise's first championship. Finch was named the D-League Coach of Year.

Houston Rockets

Finch was hired as an Assistant Coach for the Houston Rockets in 2011. Finch is well regarded in the NBA as one of the top offensive minded coaches. Finch was named Associate Head Coach in 2014.

Denver Nuggets

Finch was officially hired by the Denver Nuggets August 8, 2016 as the Associate Head Coach alongside Mike Malone.

New Orleans Pelicans

Finch was officially hired by the New Orleans Pelicans June 8, 2017 as the associate head coach alongside Alvin Gentry . .

British national team

Finch also coached the senior men's British national team at the EuroBasket 2009, EuroBasket 2011, and the 2012 Summer Olympics. He resigned after his team was eliminated from the Olympics.

References

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