Atlanta Hawks Mike Budenholzer Wins NBA Coach Of The Year

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Congratulations to Atlanta Hawks’ head coach Mike Budenholzer.  The Gregg Popovich disciple received NBA Coach of the Year honors on Tuesday.

Budenholzer heard the news from Pop, after the NBA reached out and asked if he wanted to deliever the news. This season, he led the team to the best regular season in franchise history.

Budenholzer received 67 first-place votes and 513 total points from a panel of 130 sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada. The Golden State Warriors’ Steve Kerr, who led the Pacific Division champions to a franchise-record and NBA-high 67 victories in his first season as an NBA coach, finished second with 56 first-place votes and 471 total points. Jason Kidd of the Milwaukee Bucks was third with one first-place vote and 57 total points. Coaches were awarded five points for each first-place vote, three points for each second-place vote and one point for each third-place vote.

Budenholzer guided the Hawks to a 60-22 record in his second season, three games better than the previous team high of 57-25 set in 1986-87 and matched in 1993-94. The Hawks earned both the No. 1 playoff seed in the Eastern Conference and a division title (Southeast Division) for the first time since 1993-94 — the last season they had the NBA Coach of the Year (Lenny Wilkens). Atlanta made the playoffs for the eighth consecutive year, the longest active streak in the East.