Coach K, whose full name is Mike Krzyzewski, is the most winning coach in U.S. college basketball history, winning 1,129 games and five national championships in 42 seasons at Duke University. The 75-year-old Shashevsky, who also won three Olympic gold medals as a U.S. men's basketball coach, was inducted into the U.S. Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001.
Before becoming coach, Shashevsky played under another legendary coach, Bob Knight. Decades later, Shashevsky finally broke Knight's record for the most wins in charge
In 1979, Shashevsky coached team USA with Knight at the Pan American Games, when Knight was the head coach of Indiana University.
Shashevsky was interviewed by the media after he was named head coach at Duke University in 1980.
Shashevsky coached Billy King in the 1986 National Championship against Louisville. Duke lost the game 72-69, but will return to the final four in five of the next six seasons.
Shashevsky and Duke celebrate after winning the NCAA Championship Finals in 1991
Shashevsky hugged his star center Christian Leitner
President Bush welcomed Shashevsky's team to the White House after winning the championship in 1992
In 1994, Shashevsky and his longtime coach rival Dean Smith of North Carolina chatted before the game
In 2000, after the stadium of cameron's indoor stadium was named after him, Shashevsky spoke
After Duke won his third national title in 2001, Shashevsky celebrated with his daughters Jamie (left) and Lindy
In 2001, Shashevsky was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. His veteran coach Bob Knight also joined him, with other inductees that year being John Channie (far left) and Moses Malone (second from right).
In 2008, Coach Shashevsky coached LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony in team training for the U.S. team. That year, the U.S. team won the Olympic gold medal in Beijing
In 2008, Shashevsky celebrated the Olympic gold medal with his players, and that year they brought us a lot of wonderful games in Beijing.
After the Duke Blue Devils beat Butler to win the 2010 National Championship, the Duke bench celebrated wildly
Shashevsky kissed the net after Duke won the 2010 title
In 2011, After Shashevsky broke Knight's record for the most titles in charge, Shashevsky and Knight embraced.
Shashevsky and his wife Mickie look at a new banner celebrating his victory record, unveiled at the Cameron Indoor Stadium. On the left is tom Butters, the former director of sport at Duke University, who hired Shashevsky
After the U.S. team won the Olympic gold medal in 2012, LeBron James threw water on Shashevsky
When the Blue Devils visited the White House after winning the championship in 2015, Shashevsky joked with President Barack Obama
Shashevsky and his wife, Michie, left the press conference after announcing their retirement plans
Shashevsky greeted the crowd after the final home game at the Cameron Indoor Stadium. There were 96 former Duke players on the floor to watch the game, including Christian Lightner, Grant Hill, Elton Brand and J.J. Redick. At the post-match ceremony, Shashevsky apologized for the defeat and thanked the audience for their support over the years. "Our family grew up here — 10 grandchildren, three beautiful daughters — and we really enjoyed being part of the Duke family," Shashevsky said. It's hard for me to believe this is over. ”
After Duke's 81-77 loss to North Carolina, Shashevsky left the field for the last time
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