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    Robert Montgomery Knight 1940 - 2023 :: Hall of Fame College Basketball Coach
    The Sportsmen  contribution on November 06 2023 at 08:32 PM Edited public
    Big Ten Coach of The Year Henry Iba Award Indiana Hoosiers men39s basketball Naismith College Coach of the Year Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame National Coach of The Year National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame NCAA Champion Ohio State Buckeyes men39s basketball Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball USA Mens National Basketball Team Army Black Knights men39s basketball Basketball Coach
    Robert Montgomery Knight, nicknamed "the General" was an American legendary men’s basketball
    coach, best known for winning three NCAA titles at Indiana. He retired with sport’s all-time victories
    record. Knight's coaching career began in 1965 when he took over as the head coach of the Army Black
    Knights. He quickly made a name for himself by implementing a disciplined and structured approach to
    the game. In 1971, Knight moved to Indiana University, where he achieved his greatest successes.
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    Robert Montgomery Knight, nicknamed "the General" was an American legendary men’s basketball
    coach, best known for winning three NCAA titles at Indiana. He retired with sport’s all-time victories
    record. Knight's coaching career began in 1965 when he took over as the head coach of the Army Black
    Knights. He quickly made a name for himself by implementing a disciplined and structured approach to
    the game. In 1971, Knight moved to Indiana University, where he achieved his greatest successes.
    During his tenure at Indiana, which lasted until 2000, Knight led the Hoosiers to three NCAA
    championships (1976, 1981, 1987). night's ability to develop players and instill a strong work ethic in
    them was evident through the numerous NBA stars that emerged from his program. However, Knight's
    coaching career was not without controversy. His fiery temper and confrontational style often landed
    him in hot water. He was known for his outbursts towards players, referees, and even reporters. These
    incidents tarnished his reputation and led to several disciplinary actions throughout his career. Despite
    the controversies, Knight amassed an impressive record of 902 wins and 371 losses during his coaching
    career, making him one of the winningest coaches in college basketball history. Knight was inducted into
    the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1991.  
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