Larry Brett Krystkowiak ( ; born September 23, 1964) is a retired American professional basketball player, and former head coach of the
Utah Utes men's basketball
The Utah Utes men's basketball team, also known as the Runnin' Utes, represents the University of Utah as an NCAA Division I program that plays in the Pac-12 Conference, and are currently owned by Brigham Young University star Rudi Williams. They ...
team.
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Early life
He was born in Missoula, Montana
Missoula ( ; fla, label=Salish language, Séliš, Nłʔay, lit=Place of the Small Bull Trout, script=Latn; kut, Tuhuⱡnana, script=Latn) is a city in the U.S. state of Montana; it is the county seat of Missoula County, Montana, Missoula Cou ...
, to Bernard and Helen Krystkowiak.[sltrib.com](_blank)
/ref> At a young age, his mother always encouraged Larry to participate in sports.[si.com He Has Taken Some Tough Shots](_blank)
/ref> His mother died of Hodgkin's lymphoma
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when he was eight years old[Basketball Times. Vol. 34. No.1. Sept 2011.](_blank)
/ref> and his father remarried. He primarily grew up in Shelby, Montana
Shelby is a city in and the county seat of Toole County, Montana, United States. The population was 3,169 at the 2020 census.
History
Shelby was named in honor of Peter O. Shelby, General Manager of the Montana Central Railway. A railroad st ...
, and his step-mother did not approve of Larry playing sports. At the age of 15, Larry moved out of Shelby and finished his high school career at Big Sky High School
Big Sky High School is an American public high school in Missoula, Montana, United States, opened in 1980. The school made Missoula the first city in Montana to have four secondary schools. It is a part of the Missoula County Public Schools.
Extr ...
in Missoula
Missoula ( ; fla, label=Salish language, Séliš, Nłʔay, lit=Place of the Small Bull Trout, script=Latn; kut, Tuhuⱡnana, script=Latn) is a city in the U.S. state of Montana; it is the county seat of Missoula County, Montana, Missoula Cou ...
. During this time he lived with his older brother Bernie, who became Larry's legal guardian.
College career
Krystkowiak played college basketball for the University of Montana
The University of Montana (UM) is a public research university in Missoula, Montana. UM is a flagship institution of the Montana University System and its second largest campus. UM reported 10,962 undergraduate and graduate students in the fa ...
from 1982 to 1986 and still holds the school records for career points scored (2,017) and rebounds (1,105). He is the only person to have been named Big Sky Conference
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MVP three times (1984–1986).[Missoulian.com](_blank)
/ref> Krystkowiak's jersey number was retired by the University of Montana.
Professional playing career
Krystkowiak was selected by the Chicago Bulls
The Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago. The Bulls compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Central Division. The team was founded on January 1 ...
in the second round (28th overall pick) of the 1986 NBA draft. He played power forward for nine seasons in the NBA, spending the bulk of his career with the Milwaukee Bucks
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. He also played for the San Antonio Spurs
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, Utah Jazz
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, Orlando Magic
The Orlando Magic are an American professional basketball team based in Orlando, Florida. The Magic compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Southeast Division. The franchise was establ ...
, Chicago Bulls
The Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago. The Bulls compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Central Division. The team was founded on January 1 ...
and Los Angeles Lakers
The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles. The Lakers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Western Conference Pacific Division. The Lakers play their ...
. In the 1988–89 season he averaged 12.7 points, 7.6 rebounds, 1.3 assists and over 30 minutes per game for the Bucks. Over his NBA career, he averaged 8.1 points and 4.9 rebounds per contest.
NBA career statistics
Regular season
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("Cradle of Freedom")
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, 68 , , 2 , , 14.8 , , .456 , , .083 , , .743 , , 3.5 , , 1.3 , , 0.3 , , 0.2 , , 6.6
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, align="left" , 1987–88
, align="left" , Milwaukee
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, 50 , , 7 , , 21.0 , , .481 , , .000 , , .811 , , 4.6 , , 1.0 , , 0.4 , , 0.2 , , 7.2
, -
, align="left" , 1988–89
, align="left" , Milwaukee
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, 80 , , 77 , , 30.9 , , .473 , , .333 , , .823 , , 7.6 , , 1.3 , , 1.2 , , 0.1 , , 12.7
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, align="left" , 1989–90
, align="left" , Milwaukee
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, 16 , , 7 , , 23.8 , , .364 , , .000 , , .788 , , 4.8 , , 1.6 , , 0.6 , , 0.1 , , 7.0
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, align="left" , 1991–92
, align="left" , Milwaukee
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, 79 , , 16 , , 23.4 , , .444 , , .000 , , .757 , , 5.4 , , 1.4 , , 0.7 , , 0.2 , , 9.0
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, align="left" , 1992–93
, align="left" , Utah
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, 71 , , 0 , , 19.2 , , .466 , , .000 , , .796 , , 3.9 , , 1.0 , , 0.6 , , 0.2 , , 7.2
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, align="left" , 1993–94
, align="left" , Orlando
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, 34 , , 11 , , 20.1 , , .480 , , .000 , , .795 , , 3.6 , , 1.0 , , 0.4 , , 0.1 , , 5.1
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, align="left" , 1994–95
, align="left" , Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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, 19 , , 14 , , 15.1 , , .389 , , .000 , , .900 , , 3.1 , , 1.4 , , 0.5 , , 0.1 , , 4.4
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, align="left" , 1996–97
, align="left" , Los Angeles
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, 3 , , 0 , , 3.7 , , .500 , , .000 , , .500 , , 1.7 , , 1.0 , , 0.7 , , 0.0 , , 1.0
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, 420 , , 134 , , 21.7 , , .457 , , .139 , , .795 , , 4.9 , , 1.2 , , 0.6 , , 0.1 , , 8.2
Playoffs
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, align="left" , 1987–88
, align="left" , Milwaukee
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, 5 , , 5 , , 32.6 , , .448 , , .000 , , .889 , , 6.8 , , 1.4 , , 0.8 , , 0.0 , , 8.4
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, align="left" , 1988–89
, align="left" , Milwaukee
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, 8 , , 8 , , 29.9 , , .426 , , .000 , , .871 , , 5.6 , , 1.5 , , 0.3 , , 0.1 , , 10.6
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, align="left" , 1990–91
, align="left" , Milwaukee
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, 3 , , 0 , , 8.3 , , .167 , , .000 , , .000 , , 1.0 , , 0.7 , , 0.3 , , 0.0 , , 0.7
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, align="left" , 1992–93
, align="left" , Utah
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, 1 , , 0 , , 8.0 , , .000 , , .000 , , .000 , , 2.0 , , 0.0 , , 0.0 , , 0.0 , , 0.0
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, align="left" , 1993–94
, align="left" , Orlando
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, 3 , , 3 , , 30.7 , , .389 , , .000 , , 1.000 , , 8.3 , , 3.0 , , 1.0 , , 0.7 , , 6.0
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, 20 , , 16 , , 26.4 , , .410 , , .000 , , .887 , , 5.5 , , 1.5 , , 0.5 , , 0.2 , , 7.4
Coaching career
Early career
Krystkowiak began his coaching career in 1998 as an assistant to Don Holst at his alma mater, the University of Montana
The University of Montana (UM) is a public research university in Missoula, Montana. UM is a flagship institution of the Montana University System and its second largest campus. UM reported 10,962 undergraduate and graduate students in the fa ...
. He coached at Montana until 2000 when he left to join Old Dominion
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as an assistant under former Griz head coach, Blaine Taylor
Blaine Taylor (born January 14, 1958) is a former American college basketball coach most well known for being the head coach of the Old Dominion Monarchs basketball, Old Dominion Monarchs men's basketball team from 2001 until 2013.
Taylor pla ...
. He spent one season (2001–2002) at Old Dominion.
Krystkowiak got his first opportunity as a head coach with the CBA's Idaho Stampede
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in 2003–04. In his single season as the Stampede's head coach, he led the team to a 37–16 record and a CBA championship game berth.
He was hired as head men's basketball coach at the University of Montana
The University of Montana (UM) is a public research university in Missoula, Montana. UM is a flagship institution of the Montana University System and its second largest campus. UM reported 10,962 undergraduate and graduate students in the fa ...
in May 2004. He led the Griz to a 42–20 overall record over the course of the next two seasons, reaching the NCAA tournament each year as a result of winning the Big Sky Conference
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tourney. In 2006 the Grizzlies beat heavily favored, fifth seed, Nevada
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, in the NCAA tournament.
NBA coaching career
In June 2006 Krystkowiak left Montana to take a job as an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks under Terry Stotts
Terry Linn Stotts (born November 25, 1957) is an American professional basketball coach and former player. He most recently served as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
After a playing as a f ...
. Krystkowiak was responsible for working with Milwaukee's big men, notably second year players Andrew Bogut
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and Charlie Villanueva
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. He was named head coach of the team on March 14, 2007, after Stotts was fired. Stotts had led the Bucks to a 23–41 record during the 2006–07 season. He signed a reported 4-year contract with the Bucks, with an average annual salary of $2 million Krystkowiak's NBA head coaching debut on March 15, 2007, resulted in a 101–90 victory over the San Antonio Spurs.
On April 17, 2008, Krystkowiak was fired as Milwaukee Bucks head coach after a disappointing season in which the Bucks compiled the league's sixth worst record.
In July 2010 Krystkowiak joined the New Jersey Nets
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coaching staff alongside Avery Johnson
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and Sam Mitchell.
University of Utah
On April 3, 2011, it was announced that Krystkowiak would take over the head coaching position for the University of Utah men's basketball team, as they transitioned into Utah's first season in the newly realigned Pac-12.
After Krystkowiak was named Utah's head coach, eight players left the program to play elsewhere and he was forced to bring in several junior college and walk-on players to fill his depleted roster. In a season where starting center David Foster missed the entire season and starting point guard Josh "Jiggy" Watkins was dismissed halfway through, Krystkowiak and the Utes struggled to a 6-25 finish, including only three wins against their new Pac-12 opponents.
The 2012–2013 season showed much improvement for Krystkowiak's Utes. The additions of freshmen Jordan Loveridge and Brandon Taylor, as well as great play and leadership from senior center Jason Washburn, would help Utah more than double their win total from the previous season. On March 9, 2013, Utah closed out its season by defeating No. 19 Oregon, celebrating Senior Night at the Huntsman Center with the program's first victory over a ranked opponent since 2009. Utah then defeated USC and California in the first and second rounds of the Pac-12 tournament before losing a rematch with Oregon, the eventual champion.
Krystkowiak's third season saw the 2013–2014 Runnin' Utes reach their first postseason tournament under the coach. The addition of transfer point guard Delon Wright and an improved core of players led Utah to a 21-12 record, receiving an at-large bid to the NIT. The next year, he led his team to the sweet sixteen, their highest run in the tournament in years. In 2017–18, he led the Utes to their first NIT finals appearance in 44 years.
The National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame
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nominated Krystkowiak for its Class of 2013. On June 21, 2018 Krystkowiak was enshrined into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame
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as a member of the Class of 2018 in Troy, Michigan.
On March 16, 2021 Larry was fired by the University of Utah.
Personal life
Larry and his wife, Jan, have five children, Cam, Luc, Ben and twin girls Sam and Fin. He has seen his father only once in over 30 years, because of the issues in his early life.
Head coaching record
Larry Krystkowiak's record as a head coach.
CBA
College
NBA
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See also
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References
External links
NBA stats
@ Basketball-Reference.com
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1964 births
Living people
Basketball coaches from Montana
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People from Shelby, Montana
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