Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Joe Mullaney

Joseph Alexander Mullaney


Born:
November 17, 1924
Flushing, NY

Died:
March 8, 2000
Providence, RI


Career
1941-42 Chaminade High School - Mineola, NY (High School)
1942-43 Chaminade High School - Mineola, NY (High School)
1945-46 College of the Holy Cross (College)
1946-47 College of the Holy Cross (College)
1947-48 College of the Holy Cross (College)
1948-49 College of the Holy Cross (College)
1949-50 Boston Celtics (NBA)
1954-55 Norwich University - Virginia (College) Head coach 
1955-56 Providence College (College) Head coach
1956-57 Providence College (College) Head coach
1957-58 Providence College (College) Head coach
1958-59 Providence College (College) Head coach
1959-60 Providence College (College) Head coach
1960-61 Providence College (College) Head coach
1961-62 Providence College (College) Head coach
1962-63 Providence College (College) Head coach
1963-64 Providence College (College) Head coach
1964-65 Providence College (College) Head coach
1965-66 Providence College (College) Head coach
1966-67 Providence College (College) Head coach
1967-68 Providence College (College) Head coach
1968-69 Providence College (College) Head coach
1969-70 Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) Head coach
1970-71 Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) Head coach
1971-72 Kentucky Colonels (ABA) Head coach
1972-73 Kentucky Colonels (ABA) Head coach
1973-74 Utah Stars (ABA) Head coach
1974-75 Memphis Sounds (ABA) Head coach
1975-76 Spirits of St Louis (ABA) Head coach
1976-77 Buffalo Braves (NBA) Head coach
1978-79 Brown University (College) Head coach
1979-80 Brown University (College) Head coach
1980-81 Brown University (College) Head coach 
1981-82 Providence College (College) Head coach 
1982-83 Providence College (College) Head coach  
1983-84 Providence College (College) Head coach 
1984-85 Providence College (College) Head coach  

After a stellar basketball tenure at Chaminade HS, Mullaney entered the U.S. Army and served in World War 2 with the  Air Corps. After the war, he went to Holy Cross where he lead the Crusaders to the NCAA title. He played one season with the Boston Celtics before turning to coaching. Starting coaching college teams at Norwich University, he quickly moved to Providence, where he coached for 14 seasons and won two NIT titles. That got him to jump to the NBA, and coached to years for the Lakers before being moving to the ABA, where he coach four different teams in five years. After one more season leading a team in the NBA, he returned to Providence where he coached four more seasons before retiring.

He married Jane Washburn and they had four sons and a daughter.

Other sources say he was born in 1925, but birth certificate, Social Security application and military records say 1924.

Source:
Obituary, New York Times, March 3, 2000

Stats:
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/mullajo01.html
http://www.justsportsstats.com/basketballstatsindex.php?player_id=mullajo01

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