College - West Texas State
Maurice Cheeks, named the 21st head coach in team history
on May 23, 2005, enters his second season in Philadelphia
after posting a 38-44 mark in his 2005-06 debut.
Last season as head coach of the Sixers, Cheeks guided the
team to a season-best six-game win streak from Nov. 11-16,
2005 - their longest such streak in three seasons - and the
team shot 45.8 percent from the field, which ranked 10th in
the NBA and was the Sixers best mark in 13 seasons.
He also reached a personal milestone in his coaching career
when he earned his 200th career win on April 18, 2006, vs.
New Jersey. Through his five years as a head coach in
Philadelphia and Portland, Cheeks has posted a 200-183
(.522) record.
Prior to joining the Sixers, Cheeks spent three-plus seasons as
head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers (2001-05). During his
time in Portland, he posted a 162-139 (.538) mark, accounting
for the fourth-highest win total in Blazers history. He helped
the Blazers reached the NBA Playoffs twice, and his 2002-03
squad tied for second in the Pacific Division with a 50-32
record.
Before joining Portland on June 27, 2001, Cheeks spent
seven seasons as an assistant coach for the Sixers, working
under head coaches John Lucas (1994-96), Johnny Davis
(1996-97), and Larry Brown (1997-2001). In 2000-01 under
Brown, Cheeks helped guide the 76ers to a record of 56-26
(.683) and a spot in the NBA Finals.
Cheeks played 15 seasons in the NBA, the first 11 with
Philadelphia, before stints with San Antonio, New York,
Atlanta and New Jersey. He retired in 1993 as the league's alltime
steals leader and was fifth on the career assists list.
Maurice led the 76ers in assists in all 11 seasons he played in
Philadelphia and also topped the team in steals in each of his
first 10 years.
He was selected to the NBA's All-Defensive Team five times
(First Team: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986; Second Team: 1987) and
played in four All-Star games (1983, 1986, 1987, 1988). He was
a member of 76ers 1983 World Championship team.
As an NBA player, Cheeks compiled career averages of 11.1 ppg, 6.7 apg and 2.1 spg in 1.101 games over 15 seasons while
shooting .523 from the field and .793 from the free throw line.
The 1978 West Texas State (currently West Texas A&M) graduate was a four-year starter and three-time MVP in college. He
finished his collegiate career third on the Buffs' all-time scoring list, averaging 16.8 points per game and shooting 56.8 percent
from the field as a senior. Cheeks was selected in the second round of the 1978 NBA Draft (36th overall) by the Sixers.
A native of Chicago, he began his coaching career with the Quad City Thunder of the CBA. In his only season with Quad
City, Cheeks helped guide the club to the CBA Championship. He then served as an assistant coach with the Sixers for
seven seasons. A favorite in Philadelphia, Cheeks is one of seven former Sixers players to have his number retired by the
club (No. 10).

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