Mike Fratello - Career Record

Career Record

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, % = Win–Loss %

Mike Fratello's career coaching record
Franchise Season W L % Postseason
Atlanta Hawks 1980–81 0 3 .000
Atlanta Hawks 1983–84 40 42 .488 2–3 record
Atlanta Hawks 1984–85 34 48 .415
Atlanta Hawks 1985–86 50 32 .610 4–5 record
Atlanta Hawks 1986–87 57 25 .695 4–5 record
Atlanta Hawks 1987–88 50 32 .610 6–6 record
Atlanta Hawks 1988–89 52 30 .634 2–3 record
Atlanta Hawks 1989–90 41 41 .500
Cleveland Cavaliers 1993–94 47 35 .573 0–3 record
Cleveland Cavaliers 1994–95 43 39 .524 1–3 record
Cleveland Cavaliers 1995–96 47 35 .573 0–3 record
Cleveland Cavaliers 1996–97 42 40 .512
Cleveland Cavaliers 1997–98 47 35 .573 1–3 record
Cleveland Cavaliers 1998–99 22 28 .440
Memphis Grizzlies 2004–05 40 26 .606 0–4 record
Memphis Grizzlies 2005–06 49 33 .598 0–4 record
Memphis Grizzlies 2006–07 6 24 .200
Totals 667 548 .549
Playoffs 20 42 .323

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