Scott Morrison (basketball coach)

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Scott Morrison
Maine Red Claws
Position Head coach
League NBA Development League
Personal information
Nationality Canadian
Coaching career 2003–present
Career history
As coach:
2003–2014 Lakehead
2012–present Canadian national junior team (asst.)
2014–present Maine Red Claws
Career highlights and awards

Scott Morrison is a Canadian basketball coach who currently serves as the head coach of the NBA Development League's Maine Red Claws.

Morrison, a native of Prince Edward Island, served as the head coach of Lakehead University's men's basketball team in Canada from 2003 to 2014. During his tenure at Lakehead, he led the Wolves to four straight CIS Final 8 appearances (2010–2013). Under his leadership, Lakehead went from the worst team in the nation in 2006 to a perennial top five program from 2008 to 2013. The Thunderwolves won their first OUA Championship (The Wilson Cup) in 2011. Notably, Morrison was named OUA Conference Coach of the Year in 2010.[1]

Morrison was hired as an assistant coach with Canada Basketball's Junior Men's National Team in 2012 and has remained on staff for two international cycles. During that time the Canadian JMNT qualified for two FIBA U19 World Championships (Prague 2013 and Crete 2015). The JMNT has finished with their best world results of all-time in consecutive years. (7th in 2013, 5th in 2015)

From 1995-2000 Morrison was a player with the University of Prince Edward Island Panthers of the CIS. He graduated in 2000 as the school's all-time leader in assists, 3pt field goals made and was the 5th leading scorer in school history. He still holds the AUS Conference record for career 3pt FG made.[2]

On September 16, 2014, Morrison was appointed the head coach of the NBA Development League's Maine Red Claws.[1] On April 15, 2015, he was named the 2014–15 D-League Coach of the Year after leading the Red Claws to a franchise-best 35–15 win/loss record.[3] In July 2015, Morrison coached the NBA D-League Select Team at the 2015 NBA Summer League.[4] On January 2, 2016, he became the winningest coach in Red Claws' franchise history, earning his 46th win to surpass Austin Ainge (2009–11) and Mike Taylor (2012–14), who were both tied with an all-time Red Claws coaching record of 45–55.[5]

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