Team USA basketball coaching staff at FIBA World Cup 2023 Steve Kerr, Erik Spoelstra, Mark Few and Tyronn Lue. Kerr is the head coach for Men's team.
The 19th installation of the prestigious global basketball event 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup, has a starting date of August 25.
All 32 national teams have announced their squad and coaching lineup for the tournament, which the Philippines, Japan, and Indonesia will host.
The United States also recently released its full 12-man roster and the managers. Steve Kerr, who helped Gregg Popovich in coaching during the 2020 Olympics and 2019 World Cup, will now lead the coaching crew.
Erik Spoelstra is the head coach of NBA finalists Heat. Likewise, Tyronn Lue gaffers the Los Angeles Clippers, and Mark Few leading the charge at Gonzaga University.
Team USA Basketball Head Coach
Steve Kerr became the head coach of Team USA men's basketball on 20 December 2021. Kerr will command the US National Team in the 2023 FIBA World Cup.
Nine time NBA champion (5 times as a player and 4 times as a coach), Kerr took over the role replacing Gregg Popovich.
Popovich decided to step down from coaching the national team in 2021. He guided the USAB to a gold medal in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in 2021.
Besides, Kerr served as the assistant coach under Gregg during the previous FIBA World Championship in 2019. The US Team finished unsatisfactory 7th position in the 2019 competition held in China.
Kerr made history by winning gold with the USA team in the Tokyo Olympics. He became the first USA Basketball national team coach to win a World Cup gold medal as a player.
Now, Kerr holds the top position in the US coaching realm, and to think of it, yes, he is the most suitable candidate for the position.
The former Chicago Bulls point guard has spent 30 years in the NBA doing different roles like playing, coaching, analyzing on TV, and working in the front office. He was also in charge of the Phoenix Suns' basketball operations and management from 2007 to 2010.
Besides, the Golden State Warriors head coach is the first manager to guide his team to 67 wins for three years straight. In 2022, he was recognized as one of the top 15 coaches in NBA history.
As a US men's basketball team main man, Steve Kerr has officially started training camp for the World Cup. He and his staff have a big task ahead of them.
After that, Kerr will lead the team for the Paris Olympic Games, starting from July 26 to August 11, 2024, in France.
Team USA Basketball Assistant Coaches
The assistant coaches for Team USA Basketball in the upcoming FIBA World Cup include:
- Erik Spoelstra
- Tyronn Lue
- Mark Few
Two-time NBA championship winning head coach Erik Spoelstra will be part of US National basketball team assistant coaches along with Tyronn Lue and Mark Few.
Together, the coaching panel has won seven NBA championships and reached the NCAA Final Four twice.
In July 2021, Spoelstra assumed his initial coaching role with USA Basketball, leading the 2021 USA Select Team. This team practiced alongside and competed against the 2020 U.S. Olympic team, which eventually secured a gold medal in Tokyo.
Since taking over as the head coach of the Miami Heat in April 2008, Spoelstra has guided them to the NBA playoffs 11 times. They reached the NBA Finals in five of those years, with a notable stretch of four consecutive appearances from 2010-11 to 2013-14.
The Heat also succeeded in winning the championship twice during that period.
In February 2023, USA Basketball managing director Grant Hill made an announcement stating that Tyronn Lue will join the coaching staff for the US National team.
Lue expressed that he felt immensely proud to be chosen as part of this amazing team of coaches for the country. He added that being a coach for USA Basketball has always been something he has wanted to do.
Lue steered the Cleveland Cavaliers to the 2016 NBA championship win and further took them to two more final competitions.
The Missouri native is currently the head coach of the NBA side Los Angeles Clippers. He is in his fourth season coaching the Clippers and has won 261 games while losing 186 as a head coach.
Lastly, Mark Norman Few is a college basketball coach currently fulfilling the head coaching position at Gonzaga Bulldogs.
Besides, Few's involvement with the US Team is not new. He has previously served in a similar capacity. In 2015, Few led the US national team during the Pan American Games, and they secured a bronze medal under his coaching. He was picked for assistant coaching duty later in 2019.
Team USA Basketball Roster 2023
Here is the list of the US basketball team 12 players roster for the 2023 FIBA World Cup:
The team of twelve was decided on July 6th. Out of which, four players have been selected for the All-Star game.
Nine of the twelve players have played basketball for the USA before, but the remaining three will play for the national team for the first time. Austin Reaves, Josh Hart, and Cameron Johnson are debutants for Team USA.
Team USA has picked a blend of young and rising talent, as expected. Unlike the 2019 team that came in seventh place, this lineup now seems better thought-out. It has a good mix of strong offense and the ability to play well on defense.
Where To Watch FIBA World Cup?
You can watch the 2023 FIBA World Cup live on ESPN Networks in the United States. ESPN is the official broadcasting partner of the tournament in North America.
The upcoming World Cup in Japan, the Philippines, and New Zealand will be shown on TV in more than 100 countries and places across the globe.
In the US, all games will be broadcasted on ESPN and available to stream on ESPN+ and the ESPN App. Meanwhile, Sportsnet is the official broadcaster of the WC in Canada.
Below is the list of countries and their television rights holders for the competition:
United States | ESPN |
Canada | Sportsnet |
Australia | ESPN |
New Zealand | TVNZ |
Japan | Nippon TV, TV Asahi |
Philippines | Smart, Cignal TV |
China | CCTV |
Latin America | Torneos |
When Is The Next Team USA Basketball Game?
Team USA will play Slovenia on Saturday, 12 August 2023 as a preparation game for the FIBA World Cup.
Team US has arranged five exhibition games leading up to the FIBA World Cup 2023. Here is the schedule for the exhibition games:
- Aug 7 - vs Puerto Rico in Las Vegas, NV
- Aug 12 - vs Slovenia in Malaga, Spain
- Aug 13 - vs Spain in Malaga, Spain
- Aug 18 - vs Greece in Abu Dhabi, UAE
- Aug 20 - vs Germany in Abu Dhabi, UAE
Team USA box score basketball for a friendly match against Puerto Rico is 117-74 in favor of the United States.
Team USA is known for being a dominant team in international basketball. And for the 2023 FIBA, they will compete against other top countries.
The USA will face New Zealand, Greece, and Jordan in the Group C of the tournament. Here is the full schedule:
- August 26 - USA vs New Zealand | 8:40 PM GMT+8
- August 28 - Greece vs USA | 8:40 PM GMT+8
- August 30 - USA vs Jordan | 4:40 PM GMT+8
In their first game, team USA will go up against the mighty New Zealand.
The two teams will face each other for the third time in the World Cup. The USA won the first two times they played against New Zealand in 2002 and 2014.
Meanwhile, August 28 will be their sixth date against Greece. During the previous five meetings, the USA came top on four occasions.
NBA Players In FIBA World Cup 2023
NBA players participating in the 2023 FIBA World Cup are:
Aleksej Pokusevski | Serbia |
Anthony Edwards | United States |
Austin Reaves | United States |
Azuolas Tubelis | Lithuania |
Bogdan Bogdanovic | Serbia |
Bobby Portis | United States |
Brandon Ingram | United States |
Cameron Johnson | United States |
Daniel Theis | Germany |
Dante Exum | Australia |
Davis Bertans | Latvia |
Dennis Schroder | Germany |
Dillon Brooks | Canada |
Dwight Powell | Canada |
Dyson Daniels | Australia |
Evan Fournier | France |
Filip Petrusev | Serbia |
Franz Wagner | Germany |
Frank Ntilikina | France |
Giannis Antetokounmpo | Greece |
Goga Bitadze | Georgia |
Jack White | Australia |
Jamal Murray | Canada |
Jalen Brunson | United States |
Jaren Jackson Jr | United States |
Joe Ingles | Australia |
Jock Landale | Australia |
Jonas Valanciunas | Lithuania |
Jordan Clarkson | Philippines |
Josh Giddey | Australia |
Josh Green | Australia |
Josh Hart | United States |
Karl-Anthony Towns | Dominican Republic |
Kelly Olynyk | Canada |
Kristaps Porzingis | Latvia |
Lauri Markkanen | Finland |
Lester Quinones | Dominican Republic |
Luka Doncic | Slovenia |
Matisse Thybulle | Australia |
Mikal Bridges | United States |
Moritz Wagner | Germany |
Nicholas Batum | France |
Santi Aldama | Spain |
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | Canada |
Simone Fontecchio | Italy |
Thanasis Antetokounmpo | Greece |
Tyrese Haliburton | United States |
Usman Garuba | Spain |
Walker Kessler | United States |
Xavier Cooks | Australia |
Yuta Watanabe | Japan |