Pat Riley
Pat Riley   President and Head Coach of The Miami Heat, Pat Riley posted 50-plus win seasons in 14 seasons which is unprecedented in the NBA. Pat concluded his 15th season with a 859-360 career record, a sizzling .705 mark. This outstanding record places him in the sixth spot on the all-time coaching victories list. He has accomplished this mark faster than the five coaches ahead of him. Riley also leads the NBA in most postseason games coached and victories with 232 and 145 respectively. Pat has won six world championships as a player and coach.

  Mr. Riley is not only one of pro basketball's winningest coaches, but his speeches before hundreds of corporations have earned him the title of “America's Greatest Motivational Speaker.” He has been rated by Success Magazine as “The best in his field.” Pat is a consummate competitor who knows the exhilaration that comes with winning. His philosophy is based upon winning, leadership, mastery, change, and personal growth as well as understanding and controlling the shifting dynamics of a team -- any team, whether it is a small company, a giant corporation, a city, or a group of athletes. Pat has also completed an award winning 30-minute motivational video entitled “Teamwork” in which he applies his winning philosophies to business and life in general. His books “Show Time” and “The Winner Within” have appeared on the New York Times Best Seller list.

  Prior to his success in Miami, Riley brought the 1993-94 New York Knicks to the franchise's first NBA Finals in more than two decades. During the 1994-95 regular season, Coach Riley led New York to a 57-25 record and won their second Atlantic Division Crown. He was named NBA Coach of the Year under the Knicks during the 1992-93 season. Pat has coached in nine out of 15 All-Star Games, once as the East Coast coach with the Knicks, and eight times as the West Coast coach with the Lakers.

  The 52 year-old legend was “Coach of the Eighties” when he led the Los Angeles Lakers to four World Championships. During nine seasons as head coach of the Laker dynasty from 1981-82 through 1989-90, Pat became the all-time winningest percentage head coach in NBA history with a remarkable 533-194 record for a .733 winning percentage. These four championships as a head coach rank third in NBA annuals to Red Auerbach's nine and John Kundia's five. He was named NBA Coach of the Year under the Lakers during the 1989-90 season.

TOPICS: Teamwork, Business & Life, Winner Within, Motivation, Success, Change, Leadership

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