Roger Potter
American basketball coach
Roger Potter (October 5, 1907 – June 1982)[1] was an American basketball coach, who was the first coach for the National Basketball Association's Tri-Cities Blackhawks (now the Atlanta Hawks). He lasted seven games (going 1-6) and was replaced with Red Auerbach.
References
- ^ Social Security Death Index: Roger Potter
External links
- BasketballReference.com: Roger Potter
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Atlanta Hawks head coaches
- Nat Hickey * (1946–1948)
- Bobby McDermott (1948–1949)
- Roger Potter (1949)
- Red Auerbach (1949–1950)
- Dave MacMillan (1950)
- Johnny Logan *# (1950)
- Mike Todorovich * (1950–1951)
- Doxie Moore (1951–1952)
- Andrew Levane * (1952–1954)
- Red Holzman * (1954–1957)
- Slater Martin *# (1957)
- Alex Hannum * (1957–1958)
- Andy Phillip (1958)
- Ed Macauley * (1958–1960)
- Paul Seymour (1960–1961)
- Andrew Levane (1961–1962)
- Bob Pettit * (1962)
- Harry Gallatin (1962–1964)
- Richie Guerin * (1964–1972)
- Cotton Fitzsimmons (1972–1976)
- Bumper Tormohlen # (1976)
- Hubie Brown (1976–1981)
- Mike Fratello # (1981)
- Kevin Loughery (1981–1984)
- Mike Fratello (1984–1990)
- Bob Weiss (1990–1993)
- Lenny Wilkens (1993–2000)
- Lon Kruger (2000–2002)
- Terry Stotts (2002–2004)
- Mike Woodson (2004–2010)
- Larry Drew (2010–2013)
- Mike Budenholzer (2013–2018)
- Lloyd Pierce (2018–2021)
- Nate McMillan (2021–2023)
- Joe Prunty # (2023)
- Quin Snyder (2023– )
* denotes player-coach; # denotes interim head coach
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