Doug Moe is a former American professional basketball player and coach, best known for his tenure as head coach of the Denver Nuggets in the NBA. He was recognized for his coaching achievements, receiving the NBA Coach of the Year award in 1988. His career highlights his contributions to the sport of basketball both on the court and from the sidelines.
On September 21, 1938, Douglas Edwin Moe was born. He later became a professional basketball player and coach.
In 1960, Doug Moe was selected in the NBA draft by the Detroit Pistons.
In 1961, while playing for the Tar Heels, Doug Moe was on the same flight as former Vice President Richard Nixon. Due to his fear of flying, Moe was reading a book to distract himself. When Nixon was introduced to Moe, Nixon mistook him for a student, leading to a humorous exchange.
In 1965, Doug Moe graduated from Elon College with a degree in education.
In 1967, Doug Moe joined the newly formed American Basketball Association (ABA) with the New Orleans Buccaneers for $5,000 alongside former Tar Heel and roommate Larry Brown. The team reached the ABA Finals and both Moe and Brown were named ABA All-Stars. Moe averaged 24.2 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 2.6 assists in 78 games and finished second in the ABA MVP race.
From 1969, Doug Moe played for the Carolina Cougars.
By 1972, due to bad knees, Doug Moe elected to retire from professional basketball after the end of the season at the age of 33.
In 1972, Doug Moe began his coaching career with the Carolina Cougars in the ABA as an assistant coach to his UNC teammate Larry Brown.
From 1974, Doug Moe followed Larry Brown to Denver, where they coached the Nuggets.
In 1974, Doug Moe was an assistant coach for the Carolina Cougars in the ABA alongside his UNC teammate Larry Brown.
On June 30, 1976, Doug Moe was named head coach of the San Antonio Spurs, replacing Bob Bass. The Spurs won 44 games but lost in the first round of the playoffs. Moe was described as a "player's coach".
In 1976, Doug Moe and Larry Brown coached the Nuggets to the ABA Finals, where they lost to the New York Nets in six games. From 1974-1976, the Nuggets had a 125-43 record.
In 1979, Doug Moe was fired by team owner Angelo Drossos with sixteen games to go in the 1979-80 season. He was replaced by Bob Bass.
In 1979, Doug Moe's Spurs repeated as division champions and beat the Philadelphia 76ers in the semifinals for their first ever playoff series win since moving to San Antonio. They faced the Bullets in the Conference Finals and took three of the first four games but lost the decisive seventh game 107-105 to the eventual world champion.
In 1980, Doug Moe returned to Denver to take over the head coaching position from Donnie Walsh.
In 1984, Doug Moe guided the Nuggets to a Midwest Division title.
In 1985, Doug Moe led the Denver Nuggets to the Western Conference Finals.
In 1987, Doug Moe guided the Nuggets to a Midwest Division title and a franchise-record 54 wins. Also, the Nuggets high-octane offense led the league in scoring in six of his 10 seasons in Denver.
In 1988, Doug Moe was named the NBA Coach of the Year while serving as head coach for the Denver Nuggets.
On September 6, 1990, Doug Moe announced his dismissal from the Denver Nuggets due to a front-office restructure. He had three years remaining on his contract. He is honored by the Nuggets with a banner that reads "432" for his number of wins as a Nuggets' head coach.
From 1980 to 1990, Doug Moe compiled a 432–357 record with the Denver Nuggets, leading them to the postseason nine years in a row.
On May 27, 1992, Doug Moe was hired by the Philadelphia 76ers to a five-year contract and had his son David Moe serve as an assistant coach.
On March 7, 1993, Doug Moe was fired by the Philadelphia 76ers 56 games into the season with the team at 19-37.
In 1997, Doug Moe was inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame.
In 1998, Doug Moe was inducted into the NYC Basketball Hall of Fame.
In 2002, Doug Moe joined the Denver Nuggets as a coaching consultant.
In February 2005, Doug Moe was moved to being an assistant coach for the Denver Nuggets.
In 2015, Doug Moe was inducted into the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame.
In 2018, Doug Moe received the Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award.
On November 23, 2024, Michael Malone passed Doug Moe to have the most wins in Nugget history, much to Moe's approval.
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