Philip "Cincy" Sachs (April 1, 1902 â December 19, 1973) was an American basketball interim head coach for the Detroit Falcons, a Basketball Association of America team, in 1946âÂÂ47. After taking over the team from Glenn M. Curtis, Sachs posted an 8âÂÂ18 win-loss record while in charge of the Falcons. Prior to coaching in the BAA, he had spent time coaching the Detroit Gems before they entered the National Basketball League.
Sachs was born in Russia and moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, around 1904. His interest in basketball grew as a child, and in August 1917 his family moved to Detroit, Michigan. In 1919 he began his head coaching career; his first-ever team went 30âÂÂ1 and lost in the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) championship game. Between 1936 and 1940, Sachs coached the Lawrence Institute of Technology team. In his first season they placed second in the MichiganâÂÂOntario League, and in his second year they tied for first place. His overall record at Lawrence Tech was 56âÂÂ28.
In Sachs' post-BAA years, he started a boys' basketball school, promoted tournaments, and worked full-time at the Griswold Sporting Goods Company. He also coached the teams who the Harlem Globetrotters would play against, even winning some on occasion. His cumulative overall head coaching record (including high school, AAU, semi-professional, and professional) was 782âÂÂ158, a winning percentage of .832. He died in Detroit on December 19, 1973, never having married.
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