Gene Shue

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Eugene William "Gene" Shue (born December 18, 1931 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a former professional basketball player and coach.

Shue spent ten years as a player and 22 years as a coach in the National Basketball Association. Shue was an NBA All-Star five consecutive times (1958-62) and was named All-NBA First Team once (1960). As a coach, he guided the Philadelphia 76ers to the NBA Finals 1977, but eventually lost to the Bill Walton-led Portland Trail Blazers.

Preceded by
Buddy Jeannette
Baltimore Bullets Head Coach
1966–1973
Succeeded by
K. C. Jones
Preceded by
Kevin Loughery
Philadelphia 76ers Head Coach
1973–1977
Succeeded by
Billy Cunningham
Preceded by
Cotton Fitzsimmons
San Diego Clippers Head Coach
1978–1980
Succeeded by
Paul Silas
Preceded by
Dick Motta
Washington Bullets Head Coach
1980–1986
Succeeded by
Kevin Loughery
Preceded by
Don Chaney
Los Angeles Clippers Head Coach
1987–1989
Succeeded by
Don Casey

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