Bob Staak


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FieldValue
nameBob Staak
birth_date
birth_placeDarien, Connecticut, U.S.
player_years11968–1971
player_team1UConn
coach_years11973–1975
coach_team1UConn (assistant)
coach_years21975–1976
coach_team2William & Mary (assistant)
coach_years31976–1979
coach_team3Penn (assistant)
coach_years41979–1985
coach_team4Xavier
coach_years51985–1989
coach_team5Wake Forest
coach_years6
coach_team6Los Angeles Clippers (assistant)
coach_years7
coach_team7Miami Heat (assistant)
coach_years8
coach_team8Washington Bullets (assistant)
coach_years9
coach_team9Washington Bullets (Interim HC)
coach_years10
coach_team10Golden State Warriors (assistant)
coach_years11
coach_team11Vancouver/Memphis Grizzlies (assistant)
admin_years11979–1984
admin_team1Xavier
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| name = Bob Staak | image = | alt = | caption = | current_title = | current_team = | current_conference = | current_record = | contract = | birth_date = | birth_place = Darien, Connecticut, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = | player_years1 = 1968–1971 | player_team1 = UConn | coach_years1 = 1973–1975 | coach_team1 = UConn (assistant) | coach_years2 = 1975–1976 | coach_team2 = William & Mary (assistant) | coach_years3 = 1976–1979 | coach_team3 = Penn (assistant) | coach_years4 = 1979–1985 | coach_team4 = Xavier | coach_years5 = 1985–1989 | coach_team5 = Wake Forest | coach_years6 = | coach_team6 = Los Angeles Clippers (assistant) | coach_years7 = – | coach_team7 = Miami Heat (assistant) | coach_years8 = – | coach_team8 = Washington Bullets (assistant) | coach_years9 = | coach_team9 = Washington Bullets (Interim HC) | coach_years10 = – | coach_team10 = Golden State Warriors (assistant) | coach_years11 = – | coach_team11 = Vancouver/Memphis Grizzlies (assistant) | admin_years1 = 1979–1984 | admin_team1 = Xavier | overall_record = | bowl_record = | tournament_record = | championships = | awards = | coaching_records = Robert John Staak (born December 22, 1947) is an American former college basketball and professional basketball coach.

Early life

Staak was born in Darien, Connecticut. He attended Darien High School, where he played basketball and became the all-time leading scorer with 1,166 points, a mark that still stands. He graduated in 1966, and he was recruited by about 100 universities.

College career

Staak attended St. John's University as a freshman, taking business courses. However, living off-campus didn't provide the atmosphere he was looking for, and when he decided that he wanted to someday be a basketball coach and St. John's didn't offer the academic concentration he sought, he transferred to the University of Connecticut. Due to transfer rules, he had to sit out a year before playing basketball for UConn. He played three years of varsity basketball for the Huskies, ending his career as the school's fourth all-time leading scorer. He was named All-New England and All-Yankee Conference. A two-year co-captain, he was named UConn's Most Valuable Player his senior year and he earned the UConn Club Award as the Outstanding Senior Athlete. He graduated in 1971.

Professional career

After graduating, he signed to play professional basketball with the Pittsburgh Condors of the American Basketball Association (ABA), but was cut in preseason. He returned to Connecticut and played in the New York State Pro League on weekends for a year while also coaching at East Hartford High School. The following year, he was invited to tryout for the ABA's Kentucky Colonels, but they had a contract dispute and Staak decided to end his playing career.

Coaching career

Staak became an assistant coach at UConn for two years under his college coach Dee Rowe. He then served as an assistant for one season at the College of William and Mary in Virginia. He then served as an assistant at the Ivy League's University of Pennsylvania under future Hall-of-Famer Chuck Daly. In 1979, the Quakers advanced to the NCAA Final Four.

After their tournament run, Staak got his first college basketball head coaching job when he was named head coach/athletic director at Xavier University in Cincinnati, where he coached from 1979 to 1985. Staak compiled an 88–86 record (.506) in six seasons as the Musketeers head coach. He worked to rebuild, compiling a 28-54 (.341) record in his first three years and a 60-32 (.652) record in his final three years.

He then became head coach at Wake Forest University from 1985 to 1989, where his teams posted a 45–69 record in four seasons.

For the next 12 seasons he was an assistant coach and/or scout in the National Basketball Association (NBA), for the Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors, and Memphis Grizzlies. He spent two years (2003–05) as a referee observer with the NBA followed by one season as a scout for the Boston Celtics. He then spent seven-plus seasons with the Orlando Magic from January 2005 to July 2012.

Head coaching record

NBA

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Personal life

Staak was inducted into the Xavier Athletic Hall of Fame in 1990, the Greater Cincinnati Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002, the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009, and the UConn Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.

He is married to Donna (Durant) and Staak has a grown son and stepdaughter.

References

References

  1. [https://wakespace.lib.wfu.edu/bitstream/handle/10339/2692/ogb_1985-12-06.pdf Wake Forest Basketball: A New Era]
  2. "UCONN Hoop Legends: BOB STAAK".
  3. "Robert Staak Bio - Xavier Musketeers Official Athletic Site".
  4. (2012). "2012–13 Record Book – All-Time Results". [[Wake Forest University]].
  5. "NBA.com: Bob Staak Coach Info".
  6. http://www.linkedin.com/pub/bob-staak/35/b3b/315 {{Self-published source. (June 2022)

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