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Don Nelson, Hall of Fame basketball coach and NBA player, dies at 86

Hall of Famer Don Nelson, a five-time NBA champion as a player with the Boston Celtics, has died at the age of 86. Nelson was also known for his innovative coaching style, which led to the second-most regular-season coaching victories in NBA history with 1,335 wins.

By ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-08-10 · 07:47 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Don Nelson, Hall of Fame basketball coach and NBA player, dies at 86
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Hall of Famer Don Nelson, a five-time NBA champion as a player with the Boston Celtics, has died at the age of 86. Nelson was also known for his innovative coaching style, which led to the second-most regular-season coaching victories in NBA history with 1,335 wins. His family announced his peaceful passing on Sunday, surrounded by loved ones. Nelson's coaching tenure included stints with the Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, and Dallas Mavericks, where he was credited with revolutionizing NBA basketball with his "Nellie Ball" approach. He was a three-time Coach of the Year and is remembered for his visionary approach and passion for the game.

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Nelson's innovative coaching style, known as 'Nellie Ball', utilized a fast pace and smaller athletic players.

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Nelson was the all-time leader with 1,335 regular-season coaching victories upon retirement, later surpassed by Gregg Popovich.

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Nelson's family announced his passing, stating he 'peacefully went to be with the Lord, surrounded by his loving family'.

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Nelson was a five-time NBA champion as a player with the Boston Celtics.

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Hall of Famer Don Nelson, NBA coach with the second-most wins in NBA history, died on Sunday at age 86.

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Nelson was a five-time NBA champion with the Boston Celtics but is best remembered for his innovative coaching style.Hall of Famer Don Nelson, the coach with the second-most wins in NBA ‌history, died on Sunday. He was 86.Nelson’s family announced the passing of the five-time champion as a player but didn’t divulge the manner ⁠of death.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Barca eye three-peat as Mourinho back at Madrid in new La Liga seasonlist 2 of 4Marmoush brace helps Man City defeat Atletico Madrid in South Korealist 3 of 4Jannik Sinner withdraws from Cincinnati Open with knee injurylist 4 of 4Brazilian player falls into tunnel celebrating goalend of list“On Sunday morning our ⁠beloved husband, dad, grandfather and great-grandfather Don Nelson peacefully went to be with the Lord, surrounded by his loving family,” the Nelson family statement read. “Throughout his last week, friends and family encircled him with love, sharing the blessing of his ⁠friendship and revisiting treasured memories.”Nelson was the all-time leader with 1,335 regular-season coaching victories when he retired in 2010, and was only later surpassed by San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich (1,390). His fast style and use of smaller athletic players became known as “Nellie Ball”.The three-time Coach of the Year didn’t win ⁠any NBA titles during his 31-year overall tenure with the Milwaukee Bucks (1976-87), Golden State Warriors (1988-95, 2006-10), New York Knicks (1995-96) and Dallas Mavericks (1997-2005). But he put together 13 seasons of 50 or more wins, twice reaching 60 (once with the Bucks and once with the Mavericks).“[Nelson] was a true basketball visionary who saw the game differently and was never afraid to challenge conventional thinking,” the Warriors said in a statement. “His approach helped shape the game and paved the way ‌for generations of players and coaches who followed.“More than anything, Don Nelson will be remembered for his authenticity, larger-than-life personality, and incredible passion for basketball, and his influence on the Warriors franchise will endure for years to come.”Don Nelson coached NBA star Dirk Nowitzki for six seasons from 1998–99 through 2003–04 with the Dallas Mavericks [Brian Bahr/Getty Images]‘Nelson revolutionized NBA basketball’During Nelson’s time with the Mavericks, the club had its eye on Dirk Nowitzki, a prospect from Germany, as the 1998 NBA Draft approached. During the draft, the Milwaukee Bucks tabbed Nowitzki with the ninth overall pick and traded him to Dallas.
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