This story was written in 2011 prior to Tex Winter's enshrinement into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Winter passed away Wednesday at the age of 96. It was quintessential Tex Winter, but also a ...
Basketball coach Tex Winter has died at the age of 96. Winter is best known for being an innovator of the triangle offense, which the Chicago Bulls ran to perfection during Michael Jordan’s career ...
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Tex Winter (given the name Tex after his family moved to California from Texas, was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011. He passed away in 2018 at age 96. His twin sister, Mona, ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Tex Winter, the innovative “Triangle Offense” pioneer who assisted Phil Jackson on 11 NBA championship teams with the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers, has died. He was 96.
Tex Winter, a former college basketball coach who later became an assistant in the National Basketball Association under Phil Jackson, who was considered a major proponent of the “triangle” offense, ...
Only a decade ago, women’s basketball in the Triangle hit rock bottom. All three teams missed the NCAA tournament for the first time in a generation in 2016, and it was no fluke. North Carolina had ...
Phil Jackson has no intention of moving away from the triangle offense at any point in the near future. For proof of that, look no further than the work the New York Knicks have been doing with NBA ...
Courtney Banghart remembers when she was first allowed to stay up late to watch an entire North Carolina-Duke men's basketball game. Growing up in New Hampshire, she didn't know exactly how close the ...
The Triangle Offense, an existential basketball strategy so complex that it was quite simple, and so simple that it was maddeningly complex, died of complications related to confusion on Wednesday. It ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A major player in the Triangle youth basketball scene has pleaded guilty in a nearly $600,000 charity fraud scheme. Dwayne Moorer ...