May 8, 1951: Mike D’Antoni Born in Mullens

Mike D’Antoni was born in Mullens in Wyoming County on May 8, 1951. He was a basketball star at Mullens High School and Marshall University and went on to a pro career with the NBA Kansas City-Omaha Kings and San Antonio Spurs and with the Spirits of St. Louis in the American Basketball Association. He then had 13 great seasons with Olimpia Milano in Italy, where he was a local hero, not only due to his court skills but because his grandfather had emigrated to the United States from Italy in 1908.

D’Antoni came back to the United States and coached the Denver Nuggets, Portland Trail Blazers, New York Knicks, and Los Angeles Lakers and twice took the Phoenix Suns to the NBA Western Conference finals. He now coaches the Houston Rockets.

Mike’s brother Dan also was a basketball star at Mullens and Marshall and, in 2014, became Marshall’s men’s basketball coach.

Their father, Lewis, paved the way, starring as a point guard at Mullens before playing at Concord College (now University) and then coaching basketball at Pineville and Mullens high schools and in Ohio, winning 450 games.

Dan D'Antoni the Right D'Antoni for Herd?

Marshall Athletic Director Mike Hamrick announced this afternoon a Dan D’Antoni will be the new head coach for Herd Men’s Basketball.

Marshall University has announced that Los Angeles Lakers assistant coach Dan D’Antoni is the new head basketball coach at Marshall. Dan is the younger brother of Mike, the Head Coach of the Lakers.

During the 40 plus days since Tom Herrion was let go, Mike’s name was front and center for Marshall’s search, but not Dan. Dan D’Antoni has been an NBA assistant for nine years with his brother in Phoenix, New York and Los Angles. He played for the Thundering Herd from 1966 to 1970.

He was also a long time head coach at Socastee High School in Myrtle Beach South Carolina.

Dan will be introduced as Herd Head Coach at a press conference Friday afternoon. 

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