Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski has agreed to a second three-year commitment as coach of the U.S. men’s senior national team.
Krzyzewski will coach Team USA in the 2010 world championships, and in the 2012 Olympics in London. USA Basketball, the national team’s governing body, made the announcement this evening on its web site.
Krzyzewski, 62, was 36-1 in his first three-year stint as head coach of the national team. He coached the team to a gold medal win in Beijing last summer that restored the United States’ reputation as an international power.
Team USA placed sixth in the 2002 world championships. The U.S. earned bronze medals in the 2004 Olympics and in Krzyzewski’s first major international tournament, the 2006 world championships.
“It was a huge honor to be selected as the USA National Team coach the first time," Krzyzewski said in a statement released by USA Basketball.
"It is still a huge honor. The experience of being the head coach of the USA National Team for three summers was the best experience I've ever had in coachin. The upcoming three years will be a new experience and hopefully, it will be as rewarding."
Though some have questioned whether he can remain totally focused on Duke while coaching the national team, Krzyzewski said earlier this summer that his work with Team USA has been helpful to him, Duke’s program and the university.
Before Krzyzewski first was named coach of the national team in 2005, Duke was 648-187 in his 25 seasons with 10 Final Four appearances and three NCAA titles. In four seasons since, the Blue Devils have been 112-28 with no trips to the Final Four.
Portland Trail Blazers coach Nate McMillan, a former N.C. State player, will join Krzyzewski again as the entire Olympic coaching staff will remain intact.
Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim and the New York Knicks’ Mike D’Antoni also will rejoin the staff.
USA Basketball released statements from six players from the 2008 team praising the decision. Among them was former Wake Forest guard Chris Paul, who sounded as though he plans to continue with the program.
"We had great chemistry as a unit and worked well with the entire coaching staff,” Paul said. “I am looking forward to having another great experience with everyone.”
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K's next move.
Thu, 07/23/2009 - 14:09 — JPDOhioSidney Lowe, Roy Williams and Coach K go to heaven.
God addresses Sid first. "Sid, what do you believe in?'' Sid replies: "Well, I believe in NC State. In fact, I left a cushy NBA job to return to Raleigh to restore the program to national prominence. But it was your will that I not succeed and I've come to understand that now.'' God thinks for a second and says: "Very good. Come and sit at my left."
God then addresses Roy. "Roy, what do you believe in?'' Roy replies: "I believe in the Tar Heels. In fact, I left a well-established program to return to Chapel Hill to restore a program that was faltering after my mentor retired. Thankfully, it was your will that I did succeed and I've come to understand that now.'' God thinks for a second and says: "Very good, my son. Come and sit at my right.''
Then God addresses Coach K. "Mike, what do you believe in?'' Coach K replies: "I believe you're in my chair.
Wow!
Wed, 07/22/2009 - 11:32 — heelsno1What a guy!
Thanks, Special K for your unselfish service (and that of your 2 assistant coaches) for immediately "re-upping" to handle coaching duties for the U. S. Olympics team. Perhaps it is unreasonable to think that there just might be another deserving collegiate head coach who is worthy and available to take a turn at this distinctive honor, rather than you agreeing to a consecutive stint.
Moreover, it would probably be silly for anyone to suggest that "the emperor has on no clothes" (i.e. this immediate renewal will assuredly detract from the adequate time and focus necessary for successful program leadership, pariculary when Duke basketball is facing an obvious decline from national prominence).
highheels1
Wed, 07/22/2009 - 16:53 — bluecatt1dont forget to take your MIDOL, ok, go duke!!!!!!!!!
He gives, and he gives, and he gives some more....
Wed, 07/22/2009 - 11:52 — JPDOhioMuch like Mike Greenberg helping the guy in the ESPN commercial who needs a kidney transplant.