List of foreign NBA coaches
In the National Basketball Association (NBA), foreign coaches—also known as international coaches—are those who were born outside the United States .
This list includes all international coaches who have been assistant and/or head coach in the NBA and also includes all coaches who were born in the United States but have represented other countries in international basketball competition.
In 2000, Igor Kokoškov from Serbia became the first non-American to hold a full-time assistant coach position in the NBA.[ 1] In 2004, he became the first non-American assistant coach to win an NBA championship , and the first to serve on an NBA All-Star Game coaching staff.[ 2] In 2018, he became the first fully European head coach in the NBA.[ 3]
List
Note: These lists are correct through the start of the 2023–24 season .
Yrs
Number of seasons coached in the NBA
*
Denotes head or assistant coach who is still active in the NBA
List of head coaches
List of assistant coaches
Nationality[A]
Birthplace[B]
Assistant coach
Career[C]
Yrs
Notes
Ref.
Argentina
—
Pablo Prigioni *
2018 –present
5
Also holds Italian citizenship.
[ 14]
Australia
—
Adam Caporn *
2022 –present
1
—
Australia
—
Damian Cotter *
2020 –present
3
—
Australia
—
Trevor Gleeson *
2021 –present
2
—
Australia
—
Matthew Nielsen *
2021 –present
2
—
Belize
United States
Marlon Garnett *
2015 –present
8
Born in the United States to Belizean parents, has dual U.S. and Belize citizenship.
Brazil
—
Leandro Barbosa *
2022 –present
1
—
Brazil
—
Tiago Splitter
2019 –2023
4
—
Canada
—
Gordon Herbert
2008–2009
1
Also holds Finnish citizenship.
Canada
—
Jamaal Magloire
2013 –2016
3
—
Canada
—
Scott Morrison *
2017 –2021 2023 –present
4
—
Canada
Great Britain England
Roy Rana
2019 –2022
3
—
Canada
—
Jay Triano *
2002 –2008 ; 2012 –2017 ; 2018 –present
16
—
[ 5]
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo )
Patrick Mutombo
2012 –2015 ; 2016 –2020
9
Also holds Belgian citizenship.
Croatia
SFR Yugoslavia [D] (now Croatia )
Neven Spahija
2014 –2017 ; 2019–2020
4
—
Eswatini
—
Jama Mahlalela *
2012 –2018 ; 2020 –present
9
Also holds Canadian citizenship.
Finland
—
Tuomas Iisalo *
2024 –present
0
France
United States
James Wade *
2023 –present
0
Born in the United States, became a naturalized French citizen.
Germany
West Germany [F] (now Germany )
Detlef Schrempf
2005 –2007
2
—
Georgia
United States
Tyrone Ellis
2017–2018
1
Born in the United States, became a naturalized Georgian citizen.
Great Britain Scotland
—
Alex McKechnie
2013 –2020
7
—
Great Britain England
United States
Nate Reinking *
2021 –present
1
—
Greece
—
Fotios Katsikaris
2018–2019
1
—
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Ireland
United States
Jay Larrañaga *
2012 –present
11
Born in the United States to Irish parents, has dual U.S. and Irish citizenship.
Ireland
United States
Jim Moran
2015 –2023
8
Born in the United States to Irish parents, has dual U.S. and Irish citizenship.
Israel
United States
Josh Oppenheimer *
2013 –2017 ; 2020 –present
8
Born in the United States, has dual U.S. and Israeli citizenship.
Italy
United States
Mike D'Antoni
1997–1998 ; 2000–2001 ; 2002–2003 ; 2015–2016 ; 2020–2021
5
Born in the United States to Italian parents, has dual U.S. and Italian citizenship.
[ 7]
Italy
United States
Anthony Dobbins *
2018 –present
5
Born in the United States, became a naturalized Italian citizen.
Italy
—
Riccardo Fois
2019 –2021
2
—
Italy
—
Ettore Messina
2014 –2019
5
—
Italy
—
Sergio Scariolo
2018 –2021
3
—
Jordan
United States
Maz Trakh
2010 –2014 ; 2016 –2019
7
Born in the United States, has dual U.S. and Jordanian citizenship.
Lithuania
Soviet Union [G] (now Lithuania )
Darius Songaila *
2019 –present
4
—
Nigeria
United States
Ekpe Udoh *
2023 –present
0
Born in the United States to Nigerian parents, has dual U.S. and Nigerian citizenship.
Nigeria
United States
Ime Udoka
2012 –2021
9
Born in the United States to Nigerian parents, has dual U.S. and Nigerian citizenship.
North Macedonia
United States
Shayne Whittington *
2023 –present
0
Born in the United States, became a naturalized Macedonian citizen.
Palestine
—
Mahmoud Abdelfattah
2022–2023
1
Also holds U.S. citizenship.
Philippines
United States
Chip Engelland *
1999–2000 ; 2003 –present
21
Born in the United States, became a naturalized Filipino citizen.
Poland
—
Marcin Gortat *
2022 –present
1
—
Russia
United States
Becky Hammon
2014 –2022
8
Born in the United States, became a naturalized Russian citizen.
Senegal
—
DeSagana Diop
2016 –2022
6
—
Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia [D] (now Serbia )
Aleksandar Džikić
2005 –2007
2
—
Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia [D] (now Serbia )
Igor Kokoškov *
2000 –2018 ; 2019–2020 ; 2021 –present
21
Also holds U.S. citizenship as of 2010.
[ 15]
Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia [D] (now Serbia )
Dejan Milojević
2021 –2024
3
Died during the 2023–24 season.
Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia [D] (now Serbia )
Darko Rajaković
2014 –2023
9
—
[ 9]
Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia [D] (now Serbia )
Ivo Simović *
2023 –present
0
—
Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia [D] (now Serbia )
Ognjen Stojaković *
2016 –present
7
—
[ 16]
Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia [D] (now Serbia )
Nenad Trajković
2010–2011
1
—
Slovakia
United States
Kristi Toliver *
2018 –present
5
Born in the United States, became a naturalized Slovak citizen.
Slovenia
SFR Yugoslavia [D] (now Slovenia )
Marko Milič *
2022 –present
1
—
Spain
—
Jordi Fernández
2016 –2024
7
—
[ 17]
Spain
—
Sergi Oliva
2020 –2022
2
—
[ 18]
Turkey
—
Erdem Can
2021–2022
1
—
Turkey
—
Mehmet Okur
2016–2017
1
—
Ukraine
Soviet Union [G] (now Ukraine )
Vitaly Potapenko *
2010–2011 ;2013 –2017 ;2018 –present
10
—
United States
Cuba
Octavio De La Grana *
2010 –2012 2016 –present
9
Born in Cuba, moved to the United States at the age of 6, became a naturalized U.S. citizen.
United States
Jamaica
Patrick Ewing
2002 –2017
15
Born in Jamaica, moved to the United States at the age of 11, became a naturalized U.S. citizen.
United States
Romania
Ernie Grunfeld
1989 –1991
2
Born in Romania, moved to the United States at the age of 8, became a naturalized U.S. citizen.
[ 19]
United States
U.S. Virgin Islands
Tim Duncan
2019–2020
1
—
U.S. Virgin Islands
United States
David Vanterpool
2012 –2022
10
Born on the United States mainland, represented U.S. Virgin Islands internationally.[ 20]
See also
Notes
A Nationality indicates a coach's representative nationality.
B Birthplace indicates a coach's country of birth. A blank column indicates that the coach's birth country is the same to his nationality.
C Career in the NBA
D SFR Yugoslavia dissolved in 1992 into five independent countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , Macedonia , Slovenia , and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . FR Yugoslavia was renamed into Serbia and Montenegro in February 2003 and dissolved in June 2006 into two independent countries, Montenegro and Serbia .
E The Russian Empire was overthrown during the Russian Revolution in 1917; the resulting areas would eventually lead to being involved with 22 different modern-day countries.
F Germany was previously divided into two independent countries, the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and German Democratic Republic (East Germany), from 1949 to 1990.
G The Soviet Union dissolved in December 1991 into 15 independent countries: Armenia , Azerbaijan , Belarus , Estonia , Georgia , Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan , Latvia , Lithuania , Moldova , Russia , Tajikistan , Turkmenistan , Ukraine and Uzbekistan .
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