Indianapolis — The Indiana Pacers say former Pistons coach George Irvine has died. He was 69 and had been battling cancer.
The Pacers announced the death Tuesday after speaking with Irvine’s family.
He became Indiana’s head coach in 1984 after three seasons as an assistant with the team. He went 48-116 in two seasons and later returned as the Pacers interim coach in 1988-89. Irvine got a second chance with Detroit in 1999-2000 and stuck around for one more season. The Washington state native finished his head coaching career with a record of 100-190.
Irvine coached the Pistons for 24 games in 1999-2000, going 14-10, and then went 32-50 in his only full season in Detroit.