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Reggie Geary
Reggie Geary.jpg
Personal information
Born
(1973-08-31) August 31, 1973 (age 45)
Trenton, New Jersey
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Listed weight 187 lb (85 kg)
Career information
High school
Mater Dei (Santa Ana, California)
College
Arizona (1992–1996)
NBA draft
1996 / Round: 2 / Pick: 56th overall
Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers
Playing career 1996–2004
Position Head Coach
Career history
As player:
1996–1997 Cleveland Cavaliers
1997–1998 San Antonio Spurs
1998–1999 Quad City Thunder
1999–2000 Idaho Stampede
2000–2001 Bnei HaSharon
2001–2002 Porto
2002–2003 JL Bourg-en-Bresse
2003–2004 BC Kyiv
As coach:
2007–2008 Anaheim Arsenal
2008–2009
Arizona Wildcats (asst.)
2009–2011
SMU Mustangs (asst.)
2011–2013 Yokohama B-Corsairs
2013–2015 Chiba Jets
2015–2017 Mitsubishi Diamond Dolphins Nagoya

Career highlights and awards

  • First-team All-Pac-10 (1996)


Career NBA statistics
Points 209 (2.1 ppg)
Assists 110 (1.1 apg)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Reggie Elliot Geary (born August 31, 1973) is a retired American professional basketball guard[1] for the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers (1996–97) and San Antonio Spurs (1997–98). Since 2011 he has coached several teams in Japan's professional basketball leagues.[2][3]


Geary played college basketball at the University of Arizona under head coach Lute Olson. As a player at Arizona, the Wildcats had a 104-23 (.819) record, two Pac-10 Conference championships, and an appearance in the 1994 Final Four. He remains Arizona's fourth all-time steals leader (208) and sixth all-time leader in assists (560). Aside from his NBA career, Geary played two seasons in the Continental Basketball Association (1998 to 2000), and in Israel, Portugal, France and the Ukraine.[4] He played with the jersey number 2 or 4.


In 2005, Geary became recruiting and basketball operations coordinator at Arizona, working under Lute Olson.[4] He then became head coach of the NBA D-League's Anaheim Arsenal for 18 months, before returning to Olson's staff as an assistant coach in 2008.[5][6] From 2009 to 2011, Geary was an assistant coach at Southern Methodist University under head coach Matt Doherty.[7]


In 2012, Geary was named coach of the year while at the helm for the Japanese professional basketball league's Yokohama B-Corsairs.[3] The following season, Geary led the B-Corsairs to the league title, becoming the league's first foreign-born coach to win the championship.[8]


He left the B-Corsairs at the end of the 2012-13 season due to the club's financial difficulties. In July 2013 he signed to coach the Chiba Jets, a team which was moving from the bj-league to the National Basketball League during the same off-season.[9] After an 18-36 record in 2013-14, Geary led the Jets to the NBL playoffs in 2014-15 with a 34-20 record.[10]


Geary's contract with the Jets was not renewed at the end of the 2014-15 season.[10] He signed with the Mitsubishi Diamond Dolphins Nagoya of the NBL in June 2015 and led the team to a seventh-place 27-28 record in the 2015-16 season, losing in the first round of the playoffs to Link Tochigi Brex.[11][12]



Head coaching record


























Legend
Regular season
G
Games coached
W
Games won
L
Games lost
W–L %
Win–loss %
Post season
PG
Playoff games
PW
Playoff wins
PL
Playoff losses
PW–L %
Playoff win–loss %




































































































Team
Year
G
W
L
W–L%
Finish
PG
PW
PL
PW–L%
Result

Yokohama B-Corsairs
2011-12
52 31 21 .596 2nd in Eastern 5 3 2 .600
3rd place

Yokohama B-Corsairs
2012-13
52 35 17 .673 2nd in Eastern 5 4 1 .800
Bj Champions

Chiba Jets
2013-14
54 18 36 .333 6th in Eastern - - -
-

Chiba Jets
2014-15
54 34 20 .630 5th in Eastern 2 0 2 .000
6th

Mitsubishi Electric
2015-16
55 27 28 .491 7th 2 0 2 .000
5th

Nagoya Diamond Dolphins
2016-17
60 27 33 .450 5th in Western - - -
-


Notes




  1. ^ https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/g/gearyre01.html


  2. ^ Justin Burrell signs with Japanese team - Colleges Blog - ESPN New York


  3. ^ ab American Justin Burrell wins MVP in Japan pro league - ESPN


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  5. ^ Former Wildcats guard Geary returns to Arizona staff - Men's College Basketball - ESPN


  6. ^ Arizona Wildcats to tap assistant Russ Pennell as coach - ESPN


  7. ^ Player Bio: Reggie Geary - SMUMUSTANGS.COM - The Official Athletic Site of SMU Mustangs


  8. ^ Odeven, Ed (20 May 2013). "Yokohama captures first-ever bj-league title". Japan Times. Retrieved 28 October 2015.


  9. ^ Odeven, Ed (20 July 2013). "Yokohama to name Katsuhisa coach". Japan Times. Retrieved 5 November 2015.


  10. ^ ab Nagatsuka, Kaz (3 June 2015). "Coach Geary leaves Jets, joins Diamond Dolphins". Japan Times. Retrieved 5 November 2015.


  11. ^ Nagatsuka, Kaz (12 May 2016). "Alvark, Brex enter NBL playoffs as top teams". Japan Times. Retrieved 28 June 2016.


  12. ^ "Brex sharpshooters take down Diamond Dolphins". Japan Times. 15 May 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2016.



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