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Heat's Riley resigns as coach, remains as president; Spoelstra takes over

 

MIAMI -- Pat Riley's worst season as coach of the Miami Heat will be his last.

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The Hall of Famer resigned as coach Monday but remains team president. Erik Spoelstra, a 37-year-old assistant, will replace Riley on the bench and become the NBA's youngest current coach. Spoelstra has never been a head coach at any level outside the NBA's summer league.

Miami finished the season with the NBA's poorest record (15-67) and, by far, the worst of Riley's 25-year career.

"I look forward to the challenge," said Spoelstra, who received word of the decision over the weekend.

As president, he'll continue overseeing the plan to rebuild a franchise that's just two years removed from a championship, after deciding that he'd best benefit the franchise by working exclusively from the front office.

The on-court duties will be handled by Spoelstra, who started in the Heat video room in 1995 and now will lead their locker room.

"While we are always looking for NBA talent to perform on the court, the most important talent that you may find has to perform on the bench, in the locker room, late at night, watching film, motivating and executing all the responsibilities of a head coach," Riley said. "I believe Erik Spoelstra is one of the most talented young coaches to come around in a long time."

Pat Riley won five titles as a head coach, including this one with Miami. (Getty Images)  
Pat Riley won five titles as a head coach, including this one with Miami. (Getty Images)  
Riley's future was among many major issues awaiting Miami this offseason. The Heat could have the No. 1 pick in the draft, are assured a top-four pick and are certain to make several moves in an effort to revamp a roster plagued by injuries all year.

"Pat Riley has instilled in me values that enabled me to win a championship in just three seasons," Heat guard Dwyane Wade said Monday. "I've seen him do the necessary things to make us winners and I believe that with his focus on being president and his commitment to the team, we will once again become a contender."

Wade has worked extensively with Spoelstra in practices and 1-on-1 sessions.

"I believe in Coach Spo and have complete confidence that our team will succeed with him at the helm," Wade said.

Spoelstra indicated he would like to keep assistants Ron Rothstein, Bob McAdoo and Keith Askins.

Unless he comes back -- he has once before -- Riley finishes his career with 1,210 victories, third most in NBA history behind Lenny Wilkens and Don Nelson. He won seven championships in all, five as a head coach, one as an assistant and one as a player, and was voted into the 2008 Hall of Fame class this month. His induction is Sept. 5.

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May 1, 2008 7:24 pm

This has got to be a temporary solution.  Of all the talented coaches wishing and waiting for an NBA coaching position, they hire this guy.  Spoelstra has NEVER COACHED ON ANY LEVEL!!  This must be a cheap way out.  There is talent out there Miami. 

Get a decent coach, maybe a nice center like Kevin Love in the draft, to play with  ...(more)

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April 28, 2008 1:38 pm
It is confirmed he will be taking over as coach for the first team to win 3 games in the NBA finals.  At which point, their coach will step down to be with their family...and Pat Riley will "lead" that team to glory.
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April 28, 2008 3:01 pm
(POLL) Riles is stepping down again (hopefully his last stint). Who would you want to see coach the Heat next year?
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April 28, 2008 9:41 pm

Go vote in round two of the Greatest Sports Rivalries Bracket now!

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April 28, 2008 2:02 pm
It shouldn't really surprise anyone that Pat Riley is stepping down as head coach. He's had an amazing career and is easily one of the five best head coaches in the history of the NBA, but he all but quit on this team...TWICE!

Let's not forget that when the Miami Heat weren't all that good, he left the team, and let Stan Van Gundy r ...(more)

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April 28, 2008 2:44 pm
This guys retires more times than a professional wrestler
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