Mike Krzyzewski
Michael William "Mike" Krzyzewski (pronounced /ʃəˈʃɛvski/, born February, 13, 1947) is an American college basketball coach. He is sometimes referred to as Coach K. He was born in Chicago and went to school at the United States Military Academy, where he played guard. He served in the Army as a basketball coach, and was later the coach of the U.S. Military Academy's basketball team. In 1980, Krzyzewski became the head coach at Duke University, where he has been for 31 years. His teams have been to the NCAA Tournament 27 times, been to the Final Four 11 times, and won 4 national championships. Krzyzewski has also been the coach of the United States national basketball team since 2006. He was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001.
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Krzyzewski with coach Bob Knight
Krzyzewski cutting down the nets after winning the 1986 ACC tournament
Carmelo Anthony, Tyson Chandler, and Krzyzewski during a national team practice ahead of the 2012 Olympics
President George W. Bush congratulating Mike Krzyzewski and the 2001 NCAA champions at the White House