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Hawkeye Don Nelson: Iowa Time Machine May 15, 1940

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Iowa Time Machine ⏰: On May 15, 1940, legendary Iowa Hawkeye basketball player and long-time NBA coach Don Nelson was born. Nelson was a five-time NBA champion as a player and set the NBA record for regular-season coaching wins.



Born in Michigan, Nelson’s family eventually moved to Rock Island across the Mississippi River from Iowa’s eastern border. A standout hooper at Rock Island High, “Nellie” led the Rockets to a 47-7 record during his final two high school seasons. Nelson was recruited to Iowa by Rock Island High alum Sharm Scheuerman and headed west to Iowa City.



The 6’6” Nelson immediately contributed to the Hawks as a sophomore by averaging 15.8 points and 10 rebounds per game after sitting out his first year as required by the NCAA. The following season, Nelson upped his game to average 23.8 points and 10.6 rebounds while helping lead Iowa to a runner-up Big 10 finish. Nelson again averaged a double-double with 23.8 points and 11.9 rebounds during his senior year. Picked 17th in the 1962 NBA Draft by the Chicago Zephyrs, Nelson left Iowa as one of the greatest Hawkeyes ever to wear the black and gold.



Nelson played for the Zephyrs, Lakers, and Celtics, averaging 10.3 points and 4.9 rebounds in 1053 career games. A 5-time NBA champion (1966, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976), Nelson retired from playing and became one of the NBA's greatest coaches. Developing a unique brand of basketball often called ‘Nellie Ball,’ Nelson pioneered the concept of the ‘point-forward’ popular in the game today. He coached the Milwaukee Bucks, New York Knicks, Dallas Mavericks, and Golden State Warriors. Nelson ranks second all-time in regular-season wins among coaches in NBA history, with 1,335 (he held the record for almost 12 years before Gregg Popovich surpassed him in 2022). #Iowa #OTD #History #Basketball #Hawkeyes



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