BYRON SCOTT NAMED 2007-08 NBA COACH OF THE YEAR


SCOTT WINS RED AUERBACH TROPHY AFTER LEADING
HORNETS TO FRANCHISE-BEST 56-WIN SEASON


April 29, 2008

The NBA announced today that New Orleans Hornets Head Coach Byron Scott was selected as the recipient of the Red Auerbach Trophy as the 2007-08 NBA Coach of the Year.

Scott, the first coach in Hornets history to receive the honor, led the franchise to its first Southwest Division title and a franchise-best 56-win season. Scott guided the team to a 56-26 (.683) record, an 18-game improvement over last season (38-43, .463) and the second-best record in the highly competitive Western Conference. The Hornets also broke a franchise record with 26 road wins, finishing at 26-15 on the road and winning 17 of their final 26 road games. The Hornets were 15-26 away from home a year ago.

“It is a tremendous honor to receive this prestigious award,” Scott said. “I have to give a lot of credit to my assistant coaches, players, general manager and owner. It has been a wonderful season for us coming back home to New Orleans, and I am proud to be a part of this organization and to be the head coach of such a tremendous group of young men who excel both on and off the court.”

In his fourth season as the Hornets’ head coach, Scott received 458 points, including 70 first-place votes, from a panel of 125 sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada. Coaches were awarded five points for each first-place vote, three points for each second-place vote and one point for each third-place vote. Boston Celtics head coach Doc Rivers was second with 242 points (23 first-place votes) and the Houston Rockets’ Rick Adelman was third with 193 points (17 first-place votes).

“We are a very fortunate organization to have Coach Scott leading our team,” said Hornets Owner George Shinn. “It has been a storybook season for us and I am proud that Byron is being recognized for the great coaching job he has done for us not only this season, but for his career.”

Scott was named NBA Coach of the Month for January, after leading the Hornets to a league-best 12-2 record. At the All-Star break, the Hornets owned the highest winning percentage in the West, earning Scott the spot as head coach for the Western Conference All-Stars in New Orleans, his second appearance as an All-Star head coach (2002).

“Byron is a leader and a tremendous person who our players look up to and are proud to call their head coach,” General Manager Jeff Bower said. “We have enjoyed a record-setting season due, in large part, to the planning and execution of Byron and our coaching staff.”

A candidate for the 2005-06 Coach of the Year award after leading the Hornets to an NBA-best 20-game turnaround, Scott and the Hornets did not lose more than three games in a row this season. The team’s longest winning streak of nine games was up from just four straight wins last season. New Orleans was 0-11 versus the top three Western Conference teams (Dallas, Phoenix, and San Antonio) a year ago; this year, Scott coached the Hornets to an 8-4 record against those teams with two wins each over Dallas and San Antonio, and four wins over Phoenix.

Scott joined the Hornets after three-and-a-half seasons with the New Jersey Nets, during which he compiled a 149-139 record and took the Nets from the bottom of the Eastern Conference (only three teams were worse the season before he arrived) to two consecutive appearances at The Finals (2001-02, 2002-03). In his first season with the Nets (2000-01), Scott posted a 26-56 mark only to coach the team to a 26-game turnaround (sixth-best improvement in NBA history) in 2001-02 and the franchise’s first-ever Atlantic Division Title.

The Coach of the Year Award is named after legendary coach and Hall of Famer Red Auerbach who guided the Celtics to nine NBA Championships. In 1996, Auerbach was honored as one of the Top 10 Coaches in NBA History as the NBA celebrated its 50th anniversary.

Following are the balloting results for the 2007-08 NBA Coach of the Year award:

2007-08 NBA Coach of the Year Results
Coach, Team 1st 2nd 3rd Pts.
Byron Scott, New Orleans 70 34 6 458
Doc Rivers, Boston 23 36 19 242
Rick Adelman, Houston 17 23 39 193
Maurice Cheeks, Philadelphia 5 12 20 81
Phil Jackson, L.A. Lakers 4 4 9 56
Jerry Sloan, Utah 6 4 7 49
Eddie Jordan, Washington -- 5 12 27
Stan Van Gundy, Orlando -- 2 8 14
Nate McMillan, Portland -- -- 3 3
Flip Saunders, Detroit -- -- 1 1
Mike D'Antoni -- -- 1 1






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