Brad Stevens is an American basketball executive, currently serving as the president of basketball operations for the Boston Celtics in the NBA. He is a former basketball coach, having previously coached the Celtics. His transition from coaching to management showcases his basketball acumen and leadership abilities within the professional sports arena.
Brad Stevens, former coach, endorsed Ronald Nored as the new Butler basketball head coach. Nored, a former player, received congratulations from Stevens on his new career milestone.
In 1940, Branch McCracken led the Indiana Hoosiers to the national championship at age 31, becoming the second-youngest head coach to do so, a record only broken by Brad Stevens.
In 1970, Jacksonville became the smallest school to play for a National Championship, highlighting a significant achievement for a smaller institution in a major competition.
In 1973, Bob Knight made his first Final Four appearance at age 32.
On October 22, 1976, Bradley Kent Stevens was born. He later became a basketball executive and former coach, currently serving as the president of basketball operations for the Boston Celtics in the NBA.
In 1978, Joe Sexson led the Butler team to a 6-0 record in the now-defunct Indiana Collegiate Conference.
Since seeding began in 1979, Butler became the smallest school (enrollment 4,200) to make the Final Four.
Butler became the first team since the shot clock was adopted for the 1985-86 season to hold five straight tournament opponents under 60 points.
In 1995, Brad Stevens was named the sectional MVP and leading scorer in state sectional play with 32.3 ppg, showcasing his exceptional talent during his high school career.
In 1995, Tracy Wilhelmy, who later became Brad Stevens' wife, graduated from Rocky River High School.
In 1999, Brad Stevens graduated from DePauw University with a degree in economics, marking the completion of his formal education.
In 1999, Tracy Wilhelmy graduated from DePauw University.
Following the 2000-01 season after Matta left the school, new head coach Todd Lickliter promoted Stevens to a full-time assistant coach.
In 2000, Brad Stevens transitioned into coaching after quitting his job at Eli Lilly and Company, joining the basketball program at Butler University as a volunteer before the 2000-01 season.
In 2000, Tracy drove five hours from Case Western's law school to Indianapolis on weekends to see Stevens.
In the summer of 2000, Brad Stevens was offered the opportunity to volunteer in the Butler basketball office, leading to a career change and his eventual coaching success.
In 2002, Mark Few of Gonzaga set the NCAA record for most wins (81) by a head coach in his first three seasons.
In August 2003, Brad Stevens married Tracy Wilhelmy. Tracy works as a labor and employment lawyer and also serves as Stevens' agent.
In June 2004, Tracy Stevens' mother passed away from cancer, which led Brad and Tracy to become involved with the American Cancer Society's Coaches Vs. Cancer.
On April 2, 2007, Todd Lickliter resigned from his head-coaching position at Butler to take the head coaching position at the University of Iowa. Brad Stevens would be hired to replace him.
On April 4, 2007, Brad Stevens became the head coach at Butler University after Todd Lickliter left to coach the Iowa Hawkeyes. This marked a significant milestone in his coaching career.
At the start of the 2007-08 season, Brad Stevens was the second-youngest coach in Division I basketball. He got off to a fast start, winning his first eight games.
At the start of the 2007-08 season, Stevens began as the second-youngest coach in Division I basketball.
In 2007, Mark Fox of Nevada tied the NCAA record for most wins (81) by a head coach in his first three seasons.
After the 2007-08 season, Butler lost four starters.
In 2008, Butler was awarded the seven seed in the East Regional. They beat tenth-seeded South Alabama in the first round, before falling to second-seeded Tennessee in overtime.
After the 2009 season, Brad Stevens and Butler University garnered significant attention, which led to an increase in Butler admissions inquiries by 67%.
During the 2009-10 season, Brad Stevens was the only coach in Division I to lead his team to an undefeated conference schedule.
In 2009, Brad Stevens discussed the new recruiting challenge of not changing and sticking to core values to ensure humility as a great coaching opportunity.
In 2009, Brad Stevens' total compensation was estimated at US$750,000.
On February 26, 2010, Brad Stevens broke a coaching record after Butler won against Valparaiso. In doing so, Butler completed an 18-0 undefeated conference schedule.
On March 25, 2010, Brad Stevens' Butler team faced Syracuse and won 63-59, advancing to the Elite Eight for the first time in school history.
On April 5, 2010, Butler faced Duke in what The New York Times called "the most eagerly awaited championship game in years."
On April 8, 2010, Brad Stevens signed a long-term contract with Butler, extending it through the 2021-22 season, and increasing his base salary to approximately US $1 million.
Following the 2010 championship game, Butler was ranked third for the 2010-11 season by ESPN's Andy Katz and Fox Sports' Jeff Goodman, with Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski agreeing they would be a favorite.
In 2010, Brad Stevens broke the NCAA record for most wins in a coach's first three years. That year, Stevens also coached Butler to the first Final Four in school history, while also becoming the second-youngest head coach to make an NCAA national championship game, losing to Duke.
In 2010, Brad Stevens' Bulldogs won the Horizon league tournament, earning them an automatic bid into the 2010 NCAA tournament and completing a 20–0 run through league play.
In 2010, during Butler's Final Four run, Coach Stevens remained calm during timeouts despite big runs by Syracuse and Kansas State. He reassured the team, expressing his belief in them and their ability to win, which was key to their success.
In 2010, the day before Butler's Final Four appearance, Brad and Tracy hosted a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society's Coaches Vs. Cancer.
In 2022, The Celtics made their first NBA Finals appearance since 2010.
In late 2010, Stevens addressed Butler's defensive slump by using statistical analysis. He challenged the team by setting a specific goal to reduce the defensive field goal percentage to 40%, which would place them among the top 20 in the country. The team improved throughout the 2010 season, leading to a successful March run fueled by defense.
On March 26, 2011, the Bulldogs beat Florida 74–71 in overtime to earn back-to-back trips to the Final Four.
On April 4, 2011, Brad Stevens coached the Butler Bulldogs in their second consecutive national championship game, where the team lost to the Connecticut Huskies.
After the 2011–12 season, Brad Stevens was pursued vigorously by Illinois to fill their coaching vacancy before he declined their offer.
In 2012, Stevens became the first college coach to hire someone solely for statistical research, adding Drew Cannon to his staff, demonstrating his commitment to leveraging data in coaching decisions.
In March 2013, UCLA reportedly offered Brad Stevens between $2.5 and $3 million a year to leave Butler, but Stevens ultimately stayed at Butler.
On July 3, 2013, Brad Stevens was hired as the head coach of the Boston Celtics, marking a significant transition in his career.
In 2013, Brad Stevens became the head coach of the Boston Celtics, signing a six-year, $22 million contract, marking a significant move to the NBA.
In 2014, Brad Stevens began a streak of leading the Celtics to the NBA playoffs, a run that would continue until 2021.
In April 2015, Brad Stevens was named the Eastern Conference Coach of the Month, leading the Celtics to the East's best record at 7–1.
On April 21, 2015, Brad Stevens finished fourth in voting for the NBA's Coach of the Year Award in his second season as head coach.
In January 2016, Stevens took a one-game leave from the Celtics to visit Andrew Smith, a former Butler player who was dying of cancer.
On January 17, 2016, at the request of Andrew Smith's widow, Sam, Stevens delivered the eulogy at the memorial service.
On February 28, 2016, Brad Stevens was named the Eastern Conference Coach of the Month for February, guiding his squad to an Eastern Conference-best 9–3 record during the month.
On June 1, 2016, Brad Stevens received a contract extension, ensuring his continued leadership with the Celtics.
In 2016, Brad Stevens led the Celtics to win a division championship.
In the 2016 season, Brad Stevens led the Celtics to their second consecutive playoff appearance as the #5-seed, finishing the season with a 48–34 record.
On February 3, 2017, Brad Stevens was named the Eastern Conference head coach for the 2017 NBA All-Star Game, recognizing his coaching achievements.
On July 4, 2017, Brad Stevens was reunited with his former college player Gordon Hayward when Hayward signed a contract to play for the Celtics.
As of 2017, Brad Stevens still holds several school records at Zionsville Community High School, including career points per game average, total career points, assists, and steals.
In 2017, Brad Stevens led the Celtics to appear in the Eastern Conference finals.
In 2018, Brad Stevens led the Celtics to appear in the Eastern Conference finals.
In 2020, Brad Stevens led the Celtics to appear in the Eastern Conference finals.
On June 2, 2021, the Celtics named Brad Stevens as the new president of basketball operations and de facto general manager, replacing Danny Ainge.
In June 2021, Brad Stevens was named president of basketball operations for the Celtics, giving him the powers of general manager after Danny Ainge's resignation.
In December 2021, Danny Ainge, who was replaced by Brad Stevens as president of basketball operations for the Celtics, joined the Utah Jazz as their alternate governor.
On April 8, 2010, Brad Stevens signed a long-term deal with Butler, extending his contract through the 2021-22 season.
On July 9, 2022, Brad Stevens and the Celtics traded for Malcolm Brogdon, enhancing the team's roster.
In 2022, Brad Stevens and the Celtics traded Josh Richardson, Romeo Langford, a 2022 first-round pick, and the rights to swap 2028 first-round picks to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Derrick White. The Celtics lost the 2022 NBA Finals to the Golden State Warriors in six games.
On February 16, 2023, Brad Stevens and the Celtics named Joe Mazzulla the team's permanent head coach and signed him to an extension.
On June 22, 2023, Brad Stevens and the Celtics traded Marcus Smart to the Memphis Grizzlies as part of a three-team deal.
In 2023 Brad Stevens was named the NBA Executive of the Year.
On June 18, 2021, Brad Stevens made his first transaction by trading away Kemba Walker and acquiring a 2023 second-round pick as part of a trade deal.
In April 2024, Brad Stevens was named the 2023–24 NBA Executive of the Year, marking a significant achievement in his executive role.
On April 30, 2024, Brad Stevens was awarded the NBA Executive of the Year Award for the 2023–24 season, recognizing his leadership and strategic decisions.
On June 22, 2023, as part of a three-team deal, the Grizzlies sent a top-four-protected 2024 first-round pick (via Golden State Warriors) to the Celtics.
On June 18, 2021, Brad Stevens made his first transaction by trading away Kemba Walker and a 2025 second-round pick as part of a trade deal.
In 2022, Stevens and the Celtics traded the rights to swap 2028 first-round picks to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Derrick White.
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