RIP, coach.
I didn't realize, until reading a story about Fitch's death, that he's a Hall of Fame coach, or that he was named one of the 10 best coaches in league history for the NBA's 50th anniversary in 1996.
Hopefully it's okay to bring this up here (if not, I totally get it), but I'm puzzled that he's a HOFer and a top-10 coach. He was a two-time Coach of the Year and won one title, which is good but not great, and he had a losing career record (944-1,106 in the regular season, though he went 55-54 in the postseason).
Of course, he started coaching in the NBA before I was born, and finished up by the time I was in high school, so I didn't really get to "see him in action." For those long-time Celtics fans/NBA followers here who are older than my 45, can you tell me why he's a HOFer and top-10 coach (at least as of '96)?