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  1. Mike Fratello, vero nome Michael Robert Fratello (Hackensack, 24 febbraio 1947), è un allenatore di pallacanestro e commentatore televisivo statunitense, professionista nella NBA. Fratello è tra gli allenatori più vincenti della storia dell'NBA, al 18º e 19º posto rispettivamente in vittorie nella regular season e in partite allenate.

  2. Mike Fratello. Michael Robert Fratello (born February 24, 1947), also known as " the Czar ", is an American sports broadcaster and a professional basketball coach. Fratello is currently an part-time analyst for Bally Sports Ohio for the Cleveland Cavaliers and a part-time color commentator for Bally Sports SoCal for the Los Angeles Clippers.

  3. Mikes Take; Fired Up; Czar Trivia; Mike Looks Back; Mikes Memorabilia; Features. From the Booth; Clippers Digital Report; Cavaliers Live; Czar Star; Gameday Dish; Around the League; Czar’s Got Heart; The CzarFather: NBA Survival Tips; Czar’s Season Update; More From Mike; Fratellos Fun Stats; Czar’s Season Preview; Fratello’s ...

  4. 5 giu 2022 · SAN FRANCISCO — Mike Fratello, young Atlanta Hawks assistant coach, was 35 years old and stood 5-foot-7 inches (same as now) when he got the chance to interview for the Chicago Bulls’ top job...

  5. 5 giu 2022 · Official release. June 5, 2022 6:45 AM. NEW YORK —Mike Fratello, a basketball lifer who interspersed a successful coaching career with a successful broadcasting career, is the recipient of the...

  6. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS. Fratello was head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies (2004-2006), Cleveland Cavaliers (1993-99) and Atlanta Hawks (1983-1990). With a career head coaching record of 667-548 and a .549 winning percentage, Fratello ranks #23 for NBA all-time regular season wins and total regular season games coached.

  7. 5 giu 2022 · Akron Beacon Journal. Former Cavaliers coach Mike Fratello was named the 2022 recipient of the Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award by the National Basketball Coaches Association, it was announced Sunday. Fratello, 75, was hired by the Cavs in 1993 and spent six seasons in Cleveland, compiling a 248-212 record with four playoff appearances.