Behind her facet lasts, the authority to direct a bench and manage egos, there’s much more beyond the life of the coaches. When you erased the chalkboard back to another reality.

The biographies of basketball coaches can be a source of inspiration and motivation for players, coaches and fans of basketball. To learn about the life and career of the most successful coaches and featured can learn valuable lessons about leadership, strategy, teamwork, and perseverance.
In addition, they often include stories and anecdotes fascinating about the world of basketball, which makes your reading to be entertaining and educational. If you are a fan of basketball, or you’re just looking for inspiration for your career as a coach, the biographies of basketball trainers are a great way to learn from the best in the art of coaching and directing.
James Naismith
(6/11/1861-28/11/1939)
James Naismith was born on November 6, 1861 in Almonte, Ontario, Canada. The parents of James Naismith were John Naismith and Margaret Young,
Red Auerbach
(20/09/1917 – 28/10/2006)

Red Auerbach will always be remembered for the 16 rings that won in his career (combining the roles of Coach, General Manager and President).
Embodies Hernández, ‘the Girl in The Hook'(23/01/1917 – 12/12/2022)
Embodies Hernandez, aka “the Girl in The Hook”, it was without a doubt one of the pioneers of Women’s Basketball Spanish.
Aleksandr Gomelsky
(18/01/1928-16/08/2005)

At the end we bring you the long-awaited biography of Aleksandr Gomelsky. Legendary coach soviet (and later Russian) which garnered an immense …
Coming soon:
- Aza Nikolic
- Antonio Diaz Miguel
- Borislav Stankovic
- Tex Winter
- Pedro Ferrándiz
- John Wooden
- Chuck Daly
- Dean Smith
- Chuck Taylor


