NBA

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
General Manager and Vice President Basketball Operations
(1996-1997)

Drafted Rookie of the Year, 11-time All Star and 2001 NBA MVP Allen Iverson

PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS
Scout, Director of Player Personnel, VP Player Personnel
(1987-1995)

Two NBA Finals, three Western Conference Finals

Drafted three NBA 6th Man of the Year winners: Cliff Robinson, Anthony Mason, and Aaron McKie as well as European star Drazen Petrovic 

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NEW YORK KNICKS
Assistant Coach
(1986-1987)

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LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
Assistant Coach
(1984-1986)

FIBA 

CANGREJEROS DE SANTURCE
Head Coach
(2023-Present)

Returning to Puerto Rico’s storied BSN league to lead the Cangrejeros.

RSW LIÈGE BASKET
Head Coach
(2022-2023)

Took over a losing team (2-8) and led team to 15 wins and 3rd round of BNXT playoffs.

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METS DE GUAYNABO
Head Coach
(2021-2022)

Joined the Mets de Guaynabo mid-season in 2021 in the Puerto Rican Baloncesto Superior Nacional league (BSN) and returned for the following season

Took over a 8-11 team and went 9-4 to finish 17-15 and qualify for the playoffs and advance to the finals

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IRONI NES ZIONA BC
Head Coach
(2020-2021)

2021 FIBA Europe Cup Champions - first European title in club history

Eurobasket FIBA Europe Cup Coach of the Year

Club records of regular season 8-game Winner League winning streak, 17 regular season wins, and most points in a game

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MACCABI ASHDOD
Head Coach
(2017 - 2020)

Led team in 2018 to best regular season record (20-13), highest season finish (4th), State Cup Final 4, and Eurobasket.com Top 100 in Europe Ranking (#94)

Set club record 8 game winning streak then broke the record with a separate 9 game streak

Israeli Winner League Coach of the Year

TEAM CANADA
Assistant Coach
(2019)

Joined Canada’s Senior Men's Basketball Team under Head Coach Nick Nurse as they seek a 2020 Olympic bid and compete in the 2019 FIBA World Championship in China

KOSOVO BASKETBALL FEDERATION
Head Coach, National Team
(2017 - 2018)

ESKISEHIR BASKET
Head Coach
(2015, 2016-2017)

41-10 Overall Record

Federation Cup Champions

Promotion to Turkey's Basketball Super League for 2017-2018

Led a +5 win turnaround after taking over halfway through the 2015 season

BC AVTODOR SARATOV (VTB)
Head Coach
(2015)

Led team to #31 all Europe ranking in Eurobasket's Top 100

Leading scoring team in Eurocup, averaging 90.8 points per game
(+10.6 ppg differential)

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HAPOEL MIGDAL JERUSALEM
Head Coach
(2013-2014)

#28 Eurobasket.com Ranking

Elite 8 of Eurocup Tournament

2nd place league finish (behind Maccabi Tel Aviv - led by now Head Coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers - David Blatt)

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MACCABI BAZAN HAIFA
Head Coach
(2012-2013)

Lead team from last place to first Israeli Championship in team history (beating Maccabi Tel Aviv - led by now Head Coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers - David Blatt)

Israeli Winner League Coach of the Year

Eurobasket Israeli Coach of the Year

Israel Ministry of Culture & Sports Coach of the Year

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BUCANEROS DE LA GUAIRA
Head Coach
(2011-2012) 

Led team to highest regular season finish in club history

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VENEZUELAN NATL. TEAM 
Associate Head Coach
(2011-2012)

Silver Medal in South American Championship

5th Place in FIBA Americas Tournament - earning a spot in the 2012 FIBA World Olympic Qualification

NCAA

RADFORD UNIVERSITY
Head Coach
(2007-2011)

Big South Conference regular season and Tournament champions

NCAA Tournament appearance

Led biggest record turnaround in team history

2009 Red Auerbach National Coach of the Year

2008-2009 Big South Conference Coach of the Year

VIRGINIA TECH
Associate Head Coach
(2003-2007)

NCAA Tournament appearance

UNIV. OF SOUTH FLORIDA
Director of Basketball Operations
(2001-2003)

NIT Tournament Appearance

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ST. JOSEPH'S UNIVERSITY
Assistant Coach
(1978-1984)

Two NCAA and three NIT Appearances