Phil Handy | |
Height Ft: | 6 |
Height In: | 5 |
Weight Lb: | 193 |
League: | NBA |
Birth Date: | 24 August 1971 |
Birth Place: | San Leandro, California, U.S. |
High School: | James Logan (Union City, California) |
College: |
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Draftyear: | 1995 |
Career Start: | 1995 |
Career End: | 2002 |
Career Position: | Guard |
Coach Start: | 2011 |
Years1: | 1995–1997 |
Team1: | Omaha Racers |
Years2: | 1997 |
Team2: | SLUC Nancy Basket |
Years3: | 1997–1998 |
Team3: | Grand Rapids Mackers |
Years4: | 1998 |
Team4: | La Crosse Bobcats |
Years5: | 1999–2000 |
Team5: | Manchester Giants |
Years6: | 2000–2001 |
Team6: | Melbourne Tigers |
Years7: | 2001–2002 |
Team7: | West Sydney Razorbacks |
Cyears1: | – |
Cteam1: | Los Angeles Lakers (development) |
Cyears2: | – |
Cteam2: | Cleveland Cavaliers (assistant) |
Cteam3: | Toronto Raptors (assistant) |
Cyears4: | – |
Cteam4: | Los Angeles Lakers (assistant) |
Highlights: | As player:
As assistant coach: |
Philip T. Handy[1] (born August 24, 1971)[2] is an American basketball coach who last served as an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and player development trainer. He played college basketball for the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, and then played professionally abroad before starting his career in coaching.
Born in San Leandro, California, he grew up in Hayward - Union City, California.[3]
After a year of junior college,[3] Handy attended University of Hawaii from 1993 to 1995.[4] During his tenure with the Rainbows he was a WAC champion, and first Team All defense selection.[5]
Handy played for the Golden State Warriors and Portland Trail Blazers during the pre-season, in the Continental Basketball Association for the Omaha Racers, Grand Rapids Mackers (via dispersal draft from Omaha),[6] La Crosse Bobcats (rights traded to Fort Wayne Fury on 12 October 1998) and internationally in France (SLUC Nancy Basket), Italy, Germany, Spain,[7] Israel (Maccabi Hadera), England (Manchester Giants), and Australia (Melbourne Tigers and West Sydney Razorbacks). Never a crowd favourite Razorback fans took particular delight in chanting "You're useless Handy".
He obtained a CBA All-Rookie First Team (1995–96), and a British Basketball League championship with the Manchester Giants in the season 1999–2000.[8]
Handy has served as player development coach for the Los Angeles Lakers under Mike Brown. Still under Brown, he served as assistant coach with the Cleveland Cavaliers.He then moved to the Toronto Raptors as assistant for Nick Nurse.[9] He then moved back to the Lakers under Frank Vogel.[10]
Handy went to 6 consecutive NBA Finals, 4 with the Cleveland Cavaliers (2015–2018), 1 with the Toronto Raptors (2019), and 1 with the Los Angeles Lakers (2020) winning championships in 2016, 2019, and 2020.[11]