Scott Skiles

Basketball player and coach

Scott Skiles - Athletes & Sports Figures born March 5th, 1964
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A former basketball player and coach, excelled as a point guard in the NBA. Played for teams including the Chicago Bulls, the Indiana Pacers, and the Philadelphia 76ers. Transitioned to coaching after retirement, serving as head coach for teams such as the Chicago Bulls and the Orlando Magic. Developed a reputation for implementing strategies that emphasized defensive play and player development.

Led the NBA in assists during the 1990-91 season

Coached the Orlando Magic to the playoffs in 2010

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