<P> During the summers, Casey continued to work with the Japanese national team . In the summer of 1998 the team appeared in the FIBA World Championship basketball tournament, which would be the team's first appearance there in over 30 years . </P> <P> Casey left the Japanese Basketball League in 1994 after receiving an assistant coaching position for the Seattle SuperSonics . During his tenure in Seattle, the team won four division titles . </P> <P> At the beginning of the 2005--06 NBA season, Casey landed his first job as head coach for the Minnesota Timberwolves, replacing Kevin McHale . Casey's overall record with the team was 53--69, and he was fired on January 23, 2007, after only a season and a half with the Timberwolves . At the time of his firing, the Timberwolves were 20--20, he was replaced by assistant coach Randy Wittman, who went 12--30 for the rest of the season . </P> <P> During the 2008--09 NBA season Casey served as an assistant coach for the Dallas Mavericks . During the 2009--10 NBA season, the Mavericks won a division title . In 2011, the Mavericks defeated the Miami Heat in the 2011 NBA Finals and won their first championship . LeBron James of the Heat would later admit that Casey's defensive schemes for Dallas helped make him improve his game even further after that series . </P>

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