Chris Mullin
Chris Mullin (born July 30, 1963)
Teams coached: St. John’s Red Storm
St. John’s record: 59-73 (.447)
Overall record: 59-73 (.447)
Career Accomplishments:
- NCAA National Championships: 0
- NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 (2019)
- NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen: 0
- NIT Championships: 0
- NIT Appearances: 0
Awards:
- John R. Wooden Award: 1 (1985)
- Oscar Robertson Trophy: 1 (1985)
- UPI Player of the Year: 1 (1985)
- Big East Player of the Year: 3 (1983, 1984, 1985)
- AP All-American: 2 (1984, 1985)
- Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (inducted 2010 as a member of the Dream Team and 2011 as an individual player)
- National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame (inducted 2011 as a player)
Coaching Career (head coach, unless noted):
2015-2019 | St. John’s |
Chris Mullin Facts
- Christopher Paul Mullin
- Born July 30, 1963
- Hometown: Brooklyn, New York
- Alma Mater: St. John’s University (1985)
- Had a decorated college career while playing at St. John’s from 1981-85 under Hall of Fame head coach Lou Carnesecca
- Named Big East POY three times (1983-85) and AP All-American twice (second-team in 1984 and first-team in 1985)
- Spent 16 seasons playing in the NBA, 13 with the Golden State Warriors and 3 with the Indiana Pacers
- Played for Johnny Bach, George Karl, Ed Gregory, Don Nelson, Bob Lanier, Rick Adelman, Larry Bird and Dave Cowens
- Had his number #17 retired by the Golden State Warriors in 2012
- Won a gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics with Team USA while still a collegiate player
- Member of the USA “Dream Team,” winning gold at the 1992 Summer Olympics (coached by Chuck Daly)
- Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball HOF with his “Dream Team” teammates (2010) and individually (2011)
- Also inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame as an individual player in 2011
- Spent several years in NBA front offices, including five years as the EVP of Basketball Ops for the Golden State Warriors
- Also served as an NBA Analyst at ESPN between front office and coaching jobs
- Hired in March 2015 to be the new head coach at his alma mater, St. John’s
- After a few rebuilding years, Mullin led the Johnnies to the 2019 NCAA Tournament
- Stepped down as head coach in April 2019 with a 59-73 overall record
- Along with his wife, Liz, has three sons and one daughter
Chris Mullin Coaching Tree
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