Bill Hanzlik Basketball player

William Henry "Bill" Hanzlik (born December 6, 1957) is a retired American professional basketball player and coach. A 6'7" guard, Hanzlik played college basketball at the University of Notre Dame. He was selected for the 1980 US Mens Olympic Team which never was afforded the chance to compete due to the US's boycott of the Moscow Games. He was selected with the 20th pick of the 1980 NBA Draft by the Seattle SuperSonics. A defense specialist, at the time of his selection Hanzlik had the lowest college scoring average (7.2 ppg) for any player selected in the first round of the draft. Hanzlik played in the NBA for ten years - two with the Sonics and eight with the Denver Nuggets. He was a 1986 All-Defense second team selection. He worked as an assistant with the Charlotte Hornets and Atlanta Hawks in the 1990s.In 1997, Hanzlik (then an assistant with Atlanta) was tabbed to replace Dick Motta as head coach of the Denver Nuggets. He coached the Nuggets for one year, posting an awful 11-71 record (only two games better than the all-time worst team, the 1972-1973 Philadelphia 76ers). He was fired at the end of the season and replaced with Mike D'Antoni. To date, Hanzlik owns the worst full-season record for a rookie coach in NBA history.He attended Beloit Memorial High School in Beloit, Wisconsin.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Hanzlik William Henry
Birth dateDecember 06, 1957
Birth place
Middletown Ohio
Height (meters)2.0066
Weight (Kilograms)83.916

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Basketball player

Career start1980
career end1990
college
Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball
draft team
Seattle SuperSonics
draft year1980
position
Shooting guard
Small forward

Bill Hanzlik on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.basketball-reference.com/coaches/hanzlbi01c.html
  2. http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/hanzlbi01.html