Mike Fratello

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Popular As Michael Robert Fratello (The Czar, Czar of the Telestrator)

Birthday February 24, 1947

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace North Haledon, New Jersey, U.S.

Age 77 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5 ft

#58004 Most Popular

1947

Michael Robert Fratello (born February 24, 1947), also known as "the Czar", is an American sports broadcaster and a professional basketball coach.

Fratello is currently an part-time analyst for Bally Sports Ohio for the Cleveland Cavaliers and a part-time color commentator for Bally Sports SoCal for the Los Angeles Clippers.

He previously coached the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association (NBA), served as NBC's lead analyst, served as YES Network's color commentator/studio analyst for the Brooklyn Nets, a commentator/studio analyst for NBA TV and for nationally televised games on TNT and was also the head coach of the Ukraine national basketball team.

Michael Robert Fratello was born on February 24, 1947, in Hackensack, New Jersey and North Haledon, New Jersey, to his parents, Vincent and Marie.

He is of Italian descent.

He graduated from Hackensack High School, where he was captain of the basketball, baseball, football and field hockey teams.

He was named to the Bergen "All County" Football team as a center in his senior year.

Fratello then went on to Montclair State College in Montclair, New Jersey to play football.

Upon graduation he returned to Hackensack High School as an assistant for both the basketball and football teams.

Fratello then went on to the University of Rhode Island as a graduate assistant assigned to head coach Tom Carmody, also coaching the University of Rhode Island freshman basketball team.

Fratello was an assistant coach at James Madison University under Lou Campanelli.

Fratello was an assistant coach at Villanova under Rollie Massimino before going to the NBA as an assistant coach for the Atlanta Hawks during Hubie Brown's tenure.

1985

Fratello was named Coach of the Year for the 1985–86 NBA season.

His NBA career stats are 667 wins and 548 losses for a .549 average.

His teams have qualified for the playoffs in eleven of his 16 seasons as a head coach.

1987

Fratello coached the Hawks for seven seasons and posted a 324–250 record, making the post-season playoffs five times and winning the Central Division in 1987 with 57 wins.

1990

Fratello started as the lead color analyst for the Los Angeles Clippers from 1990 to 1992.

Fratello has been a television commentator for NBC Sports and also a main color commentator of TNT, working once again with longtime play-by-play announcer Marv Albert, who first paired up with Fratello in the 1990–91 NBA season as the main announcing team for the NBA on NBC.

2002

From 2002-04, Fratello was the lead analyst for games for the Miami Heat on The Sunshine Network.

2004

Fratello was head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies from December 2004 to December 2006.

In his first season, he inherited a 5–11 team that he turned around to win 40 games and advance to the playoffs.

Fratello built on that record the following year to win 49 games and return to the playoffs for a second consecutive season.

Fratello left this position to take over as head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies after the resignation of Hubie Brown in December 2004.

2006

Before departing in December 2006, his record was 6–24 taking his overall record with Memphis to 95–83.

2007

For the 2007–08 season, TNT rehired Fratello as a full-time commentator, allowing him to work once again with Marv Albert at NBA on TNT.

Reggie Miller, who had split time between TNT's studio and the booth the past two years, also became a full-time game analyst, joining Albert and Fratello on the sidelines.

Due to his affiliation with TNT, Fratello was also used at various points through his TNT run as a studio analyst for NBA TV.

2008

Starting with the 2008–09 NBA season Fratello also began working with Marv Albert doing New Jersey Nets games on the YES Network.

During his stint as a color commentator, Marv Albert dubbed him "The Czar of the Telestrator" for his masterful way of diagramming basketball plays on screen.

Starting with the 2008–09 season, Fratello had worked with Marv Albert and Ian Eagle on New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets games on the YES Network.

2011

On February 24, 2011, Fratello was officially announced as the Ukraine national basketball team head coach and on March 3, 2011, he was introduced to the Ukrainian media at a press conference in Kyiv.

2014

Prior to Kerr's departure in the summer of 2014 to become the head coach of the Golden State Warriors, he was part of a three-man booth with his YES counterpart Marv Albert and Steve Kerr.

2015

After the successes he provided for Ukraine, including their first ever FIBA World Cup appearance, it was announced that Fratello would not coach for Ukraine for EuroBasket 2015.

He would be replaced by Yevgin Murzin as the nation's Team Ukraine basketball team.

2018

Fratello is among the winningest head coaches in NBA history, ranking respectively 18th and 19th in all-time regular season wins (667) and games coached (1,215).

He left the network after the 2018–2019 season.

2019

One of the most respected basketball minds despite having never won an NBA championship as a head coach, Fratello ranks 19th on the NBA's all-time win list and 21st in games coached.

In his six seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers his record was 248 wins and 212 losses.

Fratello took the Cavaliers to the playoffs four times.

He returned to the Clippers for the 2019 season as a rotating analyst on TV.