Early career Krystkowiak began his coaching career in 1998 as an assistant to Don Holst at his alma mater, the
University of Montana. He coached at Montana until 2000 when he left to join
Old Dominion as an assistant under former Griz head coach,
Blaine Taylor. He was named head coach of the team on March 14, 2007, after Stotts was fired. Stotts had led the Bucks to a 23–41 record during the 2006–07 season. He signed a reported 4-year contract with the Bucks, with an average annual salary of $2 million Krystkowiak's NBA head coaching debut on March 15, 2007, resulted in a 101–90 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. On April 17, 2008, Krystkowiak was fired as Milwaukee Bucks head coach after a disappointing season in which the Bucks compiled the league's sixth worst record. In July 2010 Krystkowiak joined the
New Jersey Nets coaching staff alongside
Avery Johnson and
Sam Mitchell.
University of Utah On April 3, 2011, it was announced that Krystkowiak would take over the head coaching position for the University of Utah men's basketball team, as they transitioned into Utah's first season in the newly realigned Pac-12. On June 21, 2018, Krystkowiak was enshrined into the
National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2018 in Troy, Michigan. On March 16, 2021, Larry was fired by the University of Utah. ==Personal life==