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Milestone! Thunder coach wins 20 in the playoffs, second in the team history, 2 wins away from the crowned coach

On June 14, with Thunder coach Dagnot changing his team in G4 in the finals and re-activated the starting lineup of the two towers, they rebounded and defeated the Pacers, chasing the total score of 2-2, the Pacers dragged into the battle of Tianwang Mountain. Thunder coach Dagenut ushered in the milestone of 20 wins in the Thunder's playoffs, becoming the second player in team history to achieve such a success, and he is only 2 wins away from being crowned the championship coach.

As a 40-year-old NBA coach, Dai Gnott served as the head coach of the Thunder Development League team in 2014, to joining the Thunder coach as Donovan's assistant coach in 2019, and then becoming the Thunder coach in November 2020.

Degnot has been playing for the Thunder for 11 years. His identity has been continuously promoted, and it is also helping the Thunder gradually grow into a representative of the NBA Youth Army. In the 2023-24 season, Dagenot won the Head Coach of the Year Award and led the Thunder to the NBA Cup runner-up this season.

More importantly, Dai Gnott led the Thunder to 68 wins and 14 losses in the league this season. Although he failed to win the Best Head Coach of the Year Award for the rest of the year, he has led the Thunder to advance to the finals.

After losing G1 in the finals and being beaten by Halliburton in 0.3 seconds, Dagenut coached the Thunder G2 to rebound strongly, but the Thunder G3 lost another game. Now the Thunder rebounded again in the G4 of the Finals. They still have not suffered a series of losses in the playoffs this year. They have successfully chased the total score 2-2 to regain their home advantage, and have also dragged the finals into the battle of Tianwang Mountain.

More importantly, Dagenut had surpassed Donovan's 18 playoffs in the previous G2 victory. Now that he won the finals after the G4 Thunder changed his team, he has coached the Thunder to win the 20-win milestone in the playoffs, becoming the second head coach in team history to achieve such a success.

The head coach with the highest number of wins in the playoffs in the history of the Thunder was Scott Brooks who coached 39 playoff games. He once led the Thunder to advance to the Finals in 2012, but unfortunately lost to the Heat 1-4 in total.

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