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Larry Drew

Larry Donnell Drew (born April 2, 1958) is an American former professional basketball player and current coach in the (NBA). A 6'1" from , he played for the , where he earned recognition as a standout performer before being selected in the first round (17th overall) of the by the . Drew's 10-season NBA playing career (1980–1991) spanned five teams: the Pistons (1980–81), Kansas City Kings (1981–85), (1985–86), (1986–88), and (1989–91). Known for his playmaking and defensive skills, he appeared in 636 regular-season games, averaging 11.4 points, 5.2 assists, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.1 steals per game while logging 25.6 minutes on the court. His career highlights include four playoff appearances (1984, 1986, 1990, 1991) and personal bests of 33 points and 17 assists in single games; he also earned 18th place in MVP voting during the 1982–83 season. Transitioning to coaching after his playing days, Drew began as an assistant with the (1992–1999), followed by stints with the (1999–2000), (2000–2003), New Jersey Nets (2003–2004), (2004–2010), and (2014–2018). He advanced to roles with the Hawks (2010–2013, compiling a 128–102 record across three seasons, including two 44–38 finishes and a 40–26 lockout-shortened year), the (2013–2014, 15–67 record), and as for the Cavaliers in 2018–19 (19–57 record). Drew earned the Eastern Conference Coach of the Month honor in December 2012 during his Hawks tenure. He later served as associate for the Cavaliers (2016–2019) and joined the as an assistant coach in 2020, a position he continues to hold as of the 2025–26 season. Drew has been inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame and the Athletics Hall of Fame for his contributions to .

Early life and education

High school career

Larry Drew was born on April 2, 1958, in , where he developed an early passion for in a community known for its strong hoops tradition. Drew attended Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, playing on the Bulldogs' varsity team as a from his sophomore through senior years (1973–1976). He quickly emerged as a standout, emphasizing playmaking, defensive tenacity, and floor leadership that defined his game. In his senior season of 1975–76, Drew averaged 16 points, 9 rebounds, and 8 assists per game, showcasing his all-around skills as the team's floor general. He earned first-team All-Metro honors from the Kansas City Star, Class 5A All-State recognition, and Class 5A State All-Tournament selection for his contributions. Under his leadership, the Bulldogs compiled a 12–6 regular-season record and advanced to the state playoffs, where Drew delivered key performances, including 15 points and the assist on the game-winning basket in the semifinals against Wichita East. Drew played a pivotal role in Wyandotte's Class 5A state championship victory, a 58–54 win over Wichita Heights in the final, capping a historic run for the program. His efforts in the title game included 9 points and strong defensive play to secure the school's first state title since 1965. Highly touted as one of ' top prospects, Drew was recruited by several major programs and signed with the in the spring of 1976, opting for the Tigers over offers from the and others. This decision marked the beginning of his collegiate journey at Missouri.

College career

Larry Drew played for the from 1976 to 1980, serving as a under head coach . Over his four-year career, he appeared in 117 games, averaging 12.0 points and 3.7 assists per game while contributing to the team's transition into a competitive force in the . Drew was the first Tiger to lead the team in assists for three consecutive seasons, from his sophomore through senior years, establishing himself as a key playmaker and floor general. As a in 1977–78, Drew averaged 12.7 points and 2.6 assists per game across 30 contests, pacing the Tigers to the Tournament championship. The team advanced to the 1978 NCAA Tournament, where Missouri reached the second round before falling to . In his junior season of 1978–79, Drew emerged as the team's leading scorer at 15.2 points per game and continued leading in assists with 4.3 per game over 28 games, solidifying his role in the Tigers' offensive schemes. Drew's senior year in 1979–80 marked his most decorated campaign, as he averaged 12.9 points and a career-high 5.0 assists per game in 31 outings, earning first-team All-Big Eight honors and the team's award for the second straight season after also winning the Sparky Stalcup Award for inspirational leadership. He helped guide to the Big Eight regular-season title and another NCAA Tournament appearance, highlighted by a second-round upset over in which Drew recorded a then-school-record 12 assists. His leadership and statistical contributions underscored the Tigers' postseason success during his tenure. Following the season, Drew was selected by the with the 17th overall pick in the first round of the .

Professional playing career

NBA career

Larry Drew was selected by the in the first round of the with the 17th overall pick. In his rookie season of 1980–81, he appeared in 76 games, primarily off the bench, averaging 6.6 points and 3.3 assists per game while shooting 44.7% from the field. On August 26, 1981, Drew was traded to the in exchange for two future second-round draft picks, where he emerged as a key contributor over the next several seasons. His breakout year came in 1982–83, when he started 74 of the 75 games he played, leading the team in scoring with 20.1 points per game and ranking among the league's top assist men with 8.1 per game; he also averaged 35.9 minutes per game, showcasing his durability as a starting . Drew followed with solid performances in 1983–84 (16.4 points, 7.6 assists) and 1984–85 (14.9 points, 6.7 assists), establishing himself as a reliable floor general for the franchise, which relocated to Sacramento in 1985. In his final season with the Kings during 1985–86, he averaged 11.9 points and 4.5 assists in 75 games. Drew was traded to the from the on August 20, 1986, along with and draft picks, in exchange for Derek Smith, Franklin Edwards, and ; he served as the team's primary for two seasons. He averaged 12.4 points and 5.4 assists in 1986–87 before dipping to 10.3 points and 5.2 assists in 1987–88 across 74 games. After sitting out the 1988–89 season to play overseas, Drew returned to the NBA in 1989, signing with the , where he provided veteran backup minutes. In 1989–90, he averaged 5.2 points and 2.7 assists in 80 games, and in his final 1990–91 season, he appeared in 48 games with 2.9 points and 2.5 assists per game before retiring at age 33. Over 10 NBA seasons, Drew played in 714 regular-season games, accumulating career averages of 11.4 points, 5.2 assists, and 1.8 rebounds per game while starting 341 contests. Known for his quickness and playmaking ability, he never won a but was a consistent starter during his prime years with , helping anchor their backcourt alongside teammates like and Eddie Johnson.

International career

During the 1988–89 season, following his release from the , Larry Drew signed a one-year contract with Scavolini of the . He appeared in 30 regular-season matches, averaging 23 points and 5 assists per game as the team's starting . Drew's contributions were instrumental in Scavolini Pesaro's league-leading regular-season record of 21 wins and 9 losses, which propelled the to the and ultimately the Italian championship. Teaming with fellow NBA veteran , Drew helped introduce high-level American talent to the Italian league during a period when such imports were gaining prominence in . The experience revitalized Drew's career, restoring his confidence after years on struggling NBA teams and enhancing his international profile. Upon completing the season, he returned to the NBA, signing with the for the 1989–90 campaign. This brief overseas stint marked a successful interlude, allowing Drew to thrive in a winning environment before resuming his domestic professional career.

Coaching career

Assistant coaching roles

Larry Drew began his NBA coaching career as an assistant with the in 1992, serving through the 1998–99 season under head coaches , , , and others, where he contributed to player development during a successful era that included two Western Conference Finals appearances in 1997 and 1998. In 1999–2000, Drew had a brief stint as an assistant with the under and George Irvine, assisting in the implementation of defensive schemes during a rebuilding year for the franchise. Drew then joined the from 2000 to as an assistant under and Doug Collins, contributing to strategies that emphasized guard play and transition offense amid the team's efforts to improve offensive efficiency. During the –04 season, he served as an assistant with the Nets under and , part of the Jason Kidd-led team that advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals, where they were defeated by the . Drew's longest assistant tenure came with the from 2004 to 2010 under , during which he helped mentor young players such as , contributing to the development of a core group that led the team to five consecutive playoff appearances, including an Eastern Conference Semifinals run in 2008 and 2009. Following head coaching roles with the and , Drew returned to an assistant position with the from 2014 to 2018, initially under and then , where he played a key role in the team's NBA Championship victory over the ; he was promoted to associate in . In November 2020, Drew rejoined as an assistant with the , focusing on playoff strategies and defensive preparations; the team reached the Western Conference Finals in 2021 before falling to the , and as of 2025, Drew remains a key member of the staff. Throughout more than two decades as an NBA assistant coach, spanning seven teams and over 1,000 regular-season games, Drew has earned a reputation for his defensive expertise and ability to coach guards, leveraging his background as a former to foster player growth and tactical execution.

Head coaching tenures

Larry Drew began his head coaching career with the in June 2010, succeeding after serving as his assistant for six seasons. Over three seasons, Drew compiled a regular-season record of 128–102, guiding the Hawks to three consecutive appearances. In the 2010–11 , the team advanced to the second round but fell to the in six games. The Hawks exited in the first round in both 2012 and 2013, losing to the and , respectively. Drew's tenure emphasized defensive versatility, including zone and trapping schemes, alongside an up-tempo offensive style to capitalize on transition opportunities. However, following a first-round defeat in 2013, the Hawks opted not to renew his contract amid organizational shifts toward a new direction under incoming coach . Drew joined the Milwaukee Bucks as head coach on May 31, 2013, signing a four-year, $10 million deal shortly after his Hawks departure. In his lone season with the Bucks during 2013–14, the team posted a 15–67 record, the worst in franchise history at the time, hampered by a young, inexperienced roster featuring players like and . Drew prioritized player development, committing to playing rookies and young talent if they demonstrated capability, while maintaining a focus on pace and defensive principles. The Bucks missed the and failed to meet performance expectations in a rebuilding phase. Drew was dismissed in June 2014 as new ownership pursued a high-profile hire in to accelerate progress. Drew returned to head coaching with the Cleveland Cavaliers on October 28, 2018, appointed interim coach after Tyronn Lue's firing following an 0–6 start in the post-LeBron James era. He was named full-time head coach on November 5, 2018, leading a youth-oriented roster including Collin Sexton and Cedi Osman through a season plagued by injuries. Under Drew, the Cavaliers went 19–57 in 76 games, contributing to the team's overall 19–63 mark and the second-worst record in the Eastern Conference. His approach centered on player development for emerging talent, balanced with defensive emphasis and controlled pace to build foundational habits amid rebuilding challenges. The team parted ways with Drew mutually on April 11, 2019, as the organization continued its transition following James's departure to the Los Angeles Lakers. Throughout his head coaching stints, Drew never led a team to an NBA , with a combined regular-season record of 162–226 across 388 games. His departures stemmed from unmet performance benchmarks and broader organizational realignments, including shifts in ownership and rebuilding priorities.

Head coaching record

Larry Drew compiled a regular season head coaching record of 162 wins and 226 losses () over 388 games with three NBA teams. His playoff record stands at 10 wins and 14 losses () over 24 games. The following table summarizes his head coaching tenures by season, including regular season wins, losses, and winning percentage, along with playoff outcomes:
SeasonTeamRegular SeasonWin %Playoffs
2010–114438.5376–6 (.500), lost in conference semifinals
2011–124026.6062–4 (.333), lost in first round
2012–134438.5372–4 (.333), lost in first round
2013–141567.183Did not qualify
2018–191957.250Did not qualify
Total162226.41810–14 (.417)
Drew has not received any NBA Coach of the Year awards or other full-season head coaching honors. These records are current as of the 2024–25 NBA season, with no additional head coaching roles through 2025.

Personal life and legacy

Family

Larry Drew was married to Drew from June 14, 1986, until their separation in 2004; filed for in 2020, with proceedings ongoing as of 2025. The couple has three children: sons Larry Drew II (born March 5, 1990), Landon Drew, and Lindsey Drew. followed in his father's footsteps by playing at the and UCLA before becoming a professional NBA player with teams including the and . His younger sons also pursued basketball at the collegiate level, with playing at , and Lindsey at the University of Nevada. The Drew family has provided consistent support throughout Larry's coaching career, including accompanying him to key events such as his 2013 introductory press conference as head coach of the , where Sharon and sons and Lindsey were present alongside relatives. The children were raised in Encino, in the area.

Awards and honors

During his professional career, Larry Drew earned recognition primarily through hall of fame inductions that honored his playing and coaching contributions, along with a as an assistant coach; he did not receive major individual NBA awards such as selections or All-Rookie honors.
  • 1990: Inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating his 10-season NBA playing career where he appeared in 714 games and averaged 11.4 points and 5.2 assists per game across teams including the and Kansas City Kings.
  • 1993: Inducted into the Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame ( Hall of Fame) as a standout college point guard who led the Tigers to a title in 1980 and earned team honors in his final two seasons.
  • 2016: Received an as associate head coach of the , who defeated the in the Finals to claim the franchise's first title.
  • 2018: Inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame, acknowledging his roots as a Kansas City native, his NBA playing achievements, and his extensive coaching tenure that included head coaching stints with the and .
Drew's legacy extends to his role as a mentor in NBA coaching circles, influencing numerous players and staff throughout his over 30 years in the league. As of 2025, he has not received additional major awards. His family's legacy, including son Larry Drew II's professional playing career, underscores a multi-generational impact on the .

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