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National Association of Basketball Coaches

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National Association of Basketball Coaches
NameNational Association of Basketball Coaches
Formation1927
LocationKansas City, Missouri
Region servedUnited States
MembershipOver 5,000
Leader titleExecutive Director
Leader nameJim Haney
Main organNCAA, NAIA, NJCAA

National Association of Basketball Coaches. The organization was founded in 1927 by Phog Allen, a renowned basketball coach at the University of Kansas, with the goal of promoting and developing the game of basketball. The National Association of Basketball Coaches has since become a leading voice in the sport, working closely with organizations such as the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). With a membership of over 5,000 coaches from across the United States, the organization is dedicated to supporting and advocating for basketball coaches at all levels, from high school basketball to the NBA, including notable coaches like John Wooden, Dean Smith, and Mike Krzyzewski.

History

The history of the organization dates back to 1927, when Phog Allen and other prominent coaches of the time, including Henry Iba and Adolph Rupp, came together to form the National Association of Basketball Coaches. The organization's early years were marked by a focus on promoting the game of basketball and developing coaching techniques, with notable events like the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and the NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship. Over the years, the organization has grown and evolved, with notable milestones including the establishment of the Naismith Trophy in 1969, which is awarded annually to the top college basketball player, as selected by the Atlanta Tipoff Club. The organization has also worked closely with other prominent basketball organizations, including the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and the National Basketball Coaches Association (NBCA), which includes notable coaches like Pat Riley, Phil Jackson, and Gregg Popovich.

Organization

The organization is headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, and is led by an executive director, currently Jim Haney. The organization's leadership also includes a board of directors, which is comprised of prominent coaches from across the country, including Tom Izzo, Roy Williams, and Bill Self. The organization is divided into several committees, each focused on a specific area of the sport, such as the NCAA Men's Basketball Rules Committee and the NCAA Women's Basketball Rules Committee. The organization also has a number of partnerships with other prominent basketball organizations, including the NBA Coaches Association and the WNBA, which includes notable players like LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Breanna Stewart.

Membership

Membership in the organization is open to basketball coaches at all levels, from high school basketball to the NBA. The organization has a diverse membership, with coaches from a wide range of backgrounds and experience levels, including notable coaches like Geno Auriemma, Tara VanDerveer, and Muffet McGraw. Members of the organization have access to a range of benefits, including professional development opportunities, such as the NABC Convention and the WBCA Convention, as well as networking events and access to exclusive resources, like the NCAA Coach of the Year award and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The organization also offers a number of awards and recognition programs, including the NABC Coach of the Year award and the WBCA Coach of the Year award, which have been awarded to notable coaches like John Calipari, Rick Pitino, and Kim Mulkey.

Awards

The organization presents a number of awards each year, recognizing excellence in coaching and contributions to the sport of basketball. The NABC Coach of the Year award is one of the organization's most prestigious honors, and is presented annually to the top coach in each of the NCAA's three divisions, as well as the NAIA and NJCAA. The organization also presents the Naismith Trophy, which is awarded annually to the top college basketball player, as selected by the Atlanta Tipoff Club. Other notable awards presented by the organization include the NABC Defensive Player of the Year award and the NABC Freshman of the Year award, which have been awarded to notable players like Anthony Davis, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Zion Williamson.

Community_Involvement

The organization is committed to giving back to the community, and has a number of initiatives and programs in place to support youth basketball and promote the values of the sport. The organization's NABC Foundation provides support for a range of charitable initiatives, including the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and the YMCA. The organization also partners with other prominent basketball organizations, such as the NBA and the WNBA, to support community-based programs and events, like the NBA Cares and the WNBA Cares. The organization's members are also actively involved in their local communities, with many coaches participating in clinics, camps, and other events to support youth basketball and promote the values of the sport, including notable coaches like Doc Rivers, Avery Johnson, and Dawn Staley.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The organization has a number of programs and initiatives in place to support the development of basketball coaches and promote the sport of basketball. The organization's NABC Coaching Development Program provides training and resources for coaches at all levels, from high school basketball to the NBA. The organization also offers a range of educational resources, including clinics, workshops, and online courses, which have been led by notable coaches like Larry Brown, George Karl, and P.J. Carlesimo. The organization's NABC Convention is one of the largest and most prominent coaching conventions in the country, and features a range of speakers, clinics, and networking events, including notable speakers like Mike Krzyzewski, John Calipari, and Geno Auriemma. The organization also partners with other prominent basketball organizations, such as the NBA Coaches Association and the WNBA, to support the development of coaches and promote the sport of basketball, including notable partnerships like the NBA G League and the WNBA Draft.

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