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Position
  
Associate Head Coach

Role
  
Coach

League
  
NBA

Spouse
  
Christine Boylen

College
  
Maine (1983–1987)

Education
  
University of Maine

Name
  
Jim Boylen


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Born
  
April 18, 1965 (age 59) East Grand Rapids, Michigan (
1965-04-18
)

1987–1992
  
Michigan State Spartans (asst)

1992–2003
  
Houston Rockets! (asst)

2003–2004
  
Golden State Warriors (asst)

Children
  
Ashlen Clare Boylen, Layla Blue Boylen

Similar People
  
Jim Boylan, Fred Hoiberg, Larry Krystkowiak, Pete Myers, Ime Udoka

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Jim Boylen is the associate head coach for the Chicago Bulls. Prior to 2015, Boylen was assisting Coach Gregg "Pop" Popovich, where he helped the Spurs attend the NBA Finals two times (2013, 2014), However, His team (SA Spurs) hoisted the trophy only once.(2014)...He is a former head basketball coach of the University of Utah Utes. He had coached the program from 2007 to 2011 before being fired on March 12, 2011. The Utah job was his first head coaching position after spending over a decade as an assistant at both the NBA and NCAA levels. He replaced Ray Giacoletti, who was fired from Utah on March 3, 2007. Prior to joining Utah, Boylen spent two years at Michigan State University (MSU) as the Spartans top assistant under Tom Izzo. During his time at MSU, Boylen was considered to be among the top assistant coaches in the NCAA.

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Boylen was born in East Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1965 and attended the University of Maine, where he was a captain during both his junior and senior seasons. As a senior, he earned First Team All-North Atlantic Conference honors after averaging 21 points per contest. That same year, he finished runner-up in the conference Player of the Year voting to Northeastern's Reggie Lewis. Boylen earned a bachelor's degree in business from Maine in 1987.

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Coaching history

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Boylen began his coaching career as an assistant under legendary Michigan State head coach Jud Heathcote. He would stay there from 1987 to 1992 before accepting a position with the NBA's Houston Rockets. As an assistant coach with the Rockets, Boylen would go on to win two NBA Championships and helped coach both Hakeem Olajuwon and Yao Ming. After his 11-year stint with Houston, Boylen became an assistant coach with the Golden State Warriors and then the Milwaukee Bucks. After 13 years of coaching in the NBA, he returned to Michigan State as an assistant with the Spartans, in part because he wanted to tend to his ill father. As Izzo's top assistant, he helped lead Michigan State to a 45–23 record in two years, including two NCAA appearances.

In his first season, Boylen brought more consistency to the Utes, guiding them to their first winning record in two years and their first postseason berth since reaching the NCAA Tournament in 2005. While there were some struggles, including two losses to BYU for the second consecutive year, Utah did manage to beat instate rival Utah State soundly and earned a surprising victory on the road at Cal. The Utes also stunned New Mexico in the first round of the 2008 Mountain West Tournament, all but killing the Lobos chances of gaining an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament. Boylen's Utes finished his inaugural season with an 18–15 mark, defeating UTEP in the first round of the College Basketball Invitational before losing to eventual champion Tulsa.

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In his second season, Boylen turned the Utes into Mountain West Conference champions, guiding them to a 21–9 regular season record (12–4 in the Mountain West) and winning the conference tournament. The Utes were then given a 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament but were upset by a University of Arizona squad with two future NBA players (#8 pick Jordan Hill and second-round pick Chase Budinger)

After graduating several key players from 2008-09 team, Utah struggled in Boylen's third season, regressing to a losing record and finishing in the bottom-half of the Mountain West Conference. Their 17 losses marks their second worst total in the last 20 years – with only the 2007 Utes having more on the season.

In Boylen's fourth season, the Utes went 13-18. The program fired him on March 12, 2011.

On June 28, 2013, Boylen was hired by the San Antonio Spurs as an assistant coach for the 2013–14 season. Boylen would win his third NBA championship after the Spurs defeated the Miami Heat in the 2014 NBA Finals 4 games to 1.

On June 2, 2015 Boylen and David Vanterpool were named to Canada men's national basketball team. On June 17, Boylen was also named associate head coach of the Chicago Bulls.

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