Dunleavy’s Always Love Good Competition
In THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, Mark Montieth writes “Mike Dunleavy Jr. and his father are one of 25 father-son playing combinations in the NBA, if fathers who played in the NBL and ABA are included. They are one of just five examples of a head coach-player combination, however. Dolph Schayes, who coached Philadelphia from 1963-66 and Danny, who played 18 seasons. Before the Dunleavys, there had been just one game in NBA history where a player competed against a team coached by his father.”
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