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Named Bulls' head coach 7/10/89 after serving two seasons as an assistant to former head coach Doug Collins... Was head coach of the CBA's Albany Patroons for five seasons (1982-87)... Selected as CBA coach of the year, 198 ... Led Albany to 1984 CBA championship... 13-year NBA veteran, playing 11 seasons with New York and two with New Jersey... Played college ball at North Dakota for former NBA head coach Bill Fitch.
A rookie who showed great improvement as the 1989-90 season progressed Stacey helped the Bulls once again go deep into the playoffs. Stacey played in all 82 regular-season games. The 1989 Big Eight player-of-the-year led Oklahoma to the NCAA championship game, led the NCAA tournament in scoring and was a first-team all-America selection.
The NBA borrowed the Slam-Dunk Championship from the ABA, recycling the event in 1984. However, it wasn't until Michael Jordan burst onto the scene in 1985 that the competition was elevated to its current level of popularity. Jordan claimed his first title in 1987, and the next year, he became the only player ever to win back-to-back contests. With a 50 on his final dunk after taking off from the free throw line with his body fully extended until the one-handed finish, Jordan bested Dominique Wilkins in 1988.
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