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Doug Moe

Douglas Edwin Moe (born September 21, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American former professional basketball coach. He is most closely associated with the Denver Nuggets franchise.

Moe was a star player at the University of North Carolina, then in the American Basketball Association for the New Orleans Buccaneers, Oakland Oaks, Washington Caps, Carolina Cougars and Virginia Squires.

Moe became a coach in 1976-1977, working behind the bench for 15 years, ten of them with the Denver Nuggets. He also had stops in San Antonio and Philadelphia. His Denver teams were characterized by a run-and-gun style that emphasized offense rather than defense. He was often criticized for his style, but the fans loved it. While he never won an NBA title, his overall coaching record was a successful 628-529, and he won the 1987-88 NBA Coach of the Year Award. He is currently an assistant coach with the Nuggets.

While he is considered the most successful coach in Nuggets history, many consider his stint with the Sixers as disastrous. He did not last through his first season and was replaced by assistant Fred Carter.


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Preceded by
Bob Bass
San Antonio Spurs Head Coach
1976–1980
Succeeded by
Bob Bass
Preceded by
Donnie Walsh
Denver Nuggets Head Coach
1980–1990
Succeeded by
Paul Westhead
Preceded by
Jim Lynam
Philadelphia 76ers Head Coach
1992–1993
Succeeded by
Fred Carter

 
 
 

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