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Mike Woodson Signed Poster

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Hoosier All-American and Indianapolis native Mike Woodson became the 30th head coach in the IU men's basketball program's history on March 28, 2021.

Under his tutelage, the Hoosiers have posted a 63-40 record and 31-29 in Big Ten Conference play. He guided the Hoosiers to back-to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in his first two seasons for the first time since 2015 and 2016. IU also advanced to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals in each of his first two seasons. The Hoosiers have won at least one BTT game in three-consecutive years for the first time since 2001-04.

Woodson spent 22 seasons coaching in the National Basketball Association, including nine seasons as the head coach of the Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks. His coaching career began in 1996-97 with and spanned two decades and seven franchise. In his nine seasons as head coach, he made the playoffs five times and earned three trips into the second round. He was also part of the Detroit Pistons coaching staff for their NBA Title in 2004.

ALL-NBA SELECTIONS (14)
2021:Julius Randle - Second Team (New York Knicks)
2017:DeAndre Jordan - Third Team (Los Angeles Clippers)
2016:DeAndre Jordan - First Team (Los Angeles Clippers)
Chris Paul - Second Team (Los Angeles Clippers)
2015:Chris Paul - Second Team (Los Angeles Clippers)
Blake Griffin - Third Team (Los Angeles Clippers)
DeAndre Jordan - Third Team (Los Angeles Clippers)
2013:Carmelo Anthony - Second Team (New York Knicks)
2012:Carmelo Anthony - Third Team (New York Knicks)
Tyson Chandler - Third Team (New York Knicks)
2010:Joe Johnson - Third Team (Atlanta Hawks)
2004:Ben Wallace - Second Team (Detroit Pistons)
2003:Allen Iverson - Second Team (Philadelphia 76ers)
1997:Vin Baker - Third Team (Milwaukee Bucks)

NBA ALL-STARS (17)
2021:Julius Randle (New York Knicks)
2017:DeAndre Jordan (Los Angeles Clippers)
2016:Chris Paul (Los Angeles Clippers)
2015:Blake Griffin (Los Angeles Clippers)
Chris Paul (Los Angeles Clippers)
2014:Carmelo Anthony (New York Knicks)
2013:Carmelo Anthony (New York Knicks)
TysonChandler (New York Knicks)
2012:Carmelo Anthony (New York Knicks)
2010:Al Horford (Atlanta Hawks)
Joe Johnson (Atlanta Hawks)
2009:Joe Johnson (Atlanta Hawks)
2008:Joe Johnson (Atlanta Hawks)
2007:Joe Johnson (Atlanta Hawks)
2004:Ben Wallace (Detroit Pistons)
2003:Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers)
1997:Vin Baker (Milwaukee Bucks)