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Larry Costello
American basketball player and coach

Larry Costello

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American basketball player and coach
A.K.A.
Lawrence Ronald "Larry" Costello
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Minoa
Place of death
Fort Myers
Age
70 years
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Biography

Lawrence Ronald "Larry" Costello (July 2, 1931 – December 13, 2001) was an American professional basketball player and coach. He was known as the National Basketball Association's last two-handed set shooter. After playing at Niagara University, he joined the Philadelphia Warriors in 1954. Two years later he was traded to the Syracuse Nationals. He retired in 1965 from the Philadelphia 76ers (the former Syracuse Nationals), but eventually came back for the 1966–67 NBA season after new head coach Alex Hannum told him he needed a veteran point guard. With 42 games into the season, Costello ripped his Achilles tendon on January 6, 1967 and was replaced by Wali Jones. He did, however, come back to participlate in the 1967 playoffs. Costello ended his career for the second and final time in 1968.
During his NBA career, Costello was selected to six NBA All-Star Games (playing in five). He led the league in free throw percentage in the 1962–63 and 1964–65 seasons.
Costello began his coaching career at East Syracuse-Minoa High School where he coached the boys varsity basketball team to the state championship for the first time in school history. He took over as head coach of the expansion team Milwaukee Bucks in 1968 and coached them to a league-best 66–16 mark in 1970–71 including a then-NBA record 20-game win streak. They won the championship in the post-season with a 4-0 sweep of the Baltimore Bullets. After a 3–15 start into the 1976–77 season, he was fired.
He coached the Chicago Bulls for 56 games in 1978–79 before returning to Milwaukee to coach the Milwaukee Does of the Women's Professional Basketball League for part of the 1979–80 season.
Costello's last coaching job was at Utica College in the 1980s. The school was making the transition from Division III to Division I as an independent. Costello coached one season in Division III. In his second year in Division I, the Pioneers were the seventh most improved team in the country based on their won-loss record. He retired in 1987.
Costello appeared on NBA Live videogame series, as member of the 1950s NBA Live Legend All-Stars Team.
Costello died on December 13, 2001 after battling cancer for more than a year.
Costello was featured in the book Basketball History in Syracuse, Hoops Roots by author Mark Allen Baker published by The History Press in 2010. The book is an introduction to professional basketball in Syracuse and includes teams like (Vic Hanson's) All-Americans, the Syracuse Reds and the Syracuse Nationals (1946–1963).

Head coaching record

Legend
Regular seasonGGames coachedWGames wonLGames lostW–L %Win-loss %
Post seasonPGPlayoff gamesPWPlayoff winsPLPlayoff lossesPW–L %Playoff win-loss %
TeamYearGWLW–L%FinishPGPWPLPW–L%Result
Milwaukee1968–69822755.3297th in EasternMissed Playoffs
Milwaukee1969–70825626.6832nd in Eastern1055.500Lost in Conf. Semifinals
Milwaukee1970–71826616..8052nd in Midwest14122.857Won NBA Champions
Milwaukee1971–72826319.7681st in Midwest765.545Lost in Conf. Finals
Milwaukee1972–73826022.7321st in Midwest624.333Lost in Conf. Semifinals
Milwaukee1973–74825923.7201st in Midwest16115.688Lost in NBA Finals
Milwaukee1974–75823844.4634th in Midwest16--Missed Playoffs
Milwaukee1975–76823844.4631st in Midwest312.333Lost in First Round
Milwaukee1976–7718315.167(Resign)---
Chicago1978–79562036.357(fired)---
Career730430300.589603723.617

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