#2 Lenny Wilkens - 1,332 Wins
Lenny was a nine-time NBA All-star during his playing days and is a member of the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-time team as well.
If that was not enough, he guided the Supersonics (1977–78 to 1984–85) into winning a championship in 1978–79, as a full-time coach.
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He coached the Sonics, Cavaliers, Trailblazers, Hawks, Raptors and Knicks throughout his time as an NBA coach. He was awarded the Coach of the Year in 1994 during his stint with the Atlanta Hawks.
He also coached the 1996 USA Men's Olympics team during the Atlanta Olympics and ended the campaign with a gold medal around his neck. Moreover, Wilkens served as president of the NBA Coaches Association and from 1961 to 1969, acted as the vice president of the National Basketball Players Association also.
His famous autobiography, Unguarded: My Forty Years Surviving in the NBA (2001), is one cherished by a majority of players & coaches alike. Wilkens is one of the select few to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame both as a player & as a coach.
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