Former Rockets assistant Mahmoud Abdelfattah to coach Sydney Kings

With new coach Ime Udoka filling out a new staff, former #Rockets assistant Mahmoud Abdelfattah will be moving on to coach the Sydney Kings next season.

Former Rockets assistant Mahmoud Abdelfattah will leave Houston to take a position as head coach of the Sydney Kings of Australia’s National Basketball League (ABL), per Olgun Uluc of ESPN.

New head coach Ime Udoka is hiring his own staff of assistants, including many from his former tenure leading the Boston Celtics in 2021-22. None of the former Houston assistants under previous head coach Stephen Silas have been retained.

Prior to working with the Rockets last season, Abdelfattah spent three years as head coach of the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, Houston’s NBA G League affiliate. While there, he guided the Vipers to the 2022 G League title and won the league’s Coach of the Year award.

Now 34, Abdelfattah is widely known for his offensive acumen, and it may make him an NBA head coaching option down the line.

“To get the opportunity to coach the Kings, on the back of their amazing track record over the past few seasons, in one of the most beautiful cities in the world, is amazing,” Abdelfattah told ESPN. “After speaking with both Chase (Buford) and Will (Weaver), both loved their experience in Sydney and raved about how phenomenal the organization is, it felt like the perfect next step in my career.”

“Honestly, outside of the United States, the NBL is the league that most resembles the NBA, in terms of style and developmental systems. That is important to me, as I want all players to fulfill their potential, be that Australia or taking the next step to the NBA.”

Weaver was an assistant with the Rockets during the 2020-21 and 2021-22 season, which immediately preceded Abdelfattah’s stint on Silas’ bench. Prior to that, Weaver was the head coach in Sydney, where one of his players was current Rockets forward Jae’Sean Tate.

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Report: John Lucas, Mahmoud Abdelfettah, Boston’s Ben Sullivan among assistant candidates

Recent #Rockets assistants John Lucas and Mahmoud Abdelfettah, along with Boston’s Ben Sullivan, are reportedly options for Ime Udoka’s new staff in Houston.

Recent Houston Rockets assistant coaches John Lucas and Mahmoud Abdelfettah, along with Boston’s Ben Sullivan, are reportedly options for the bench staff of new head coach Ime Udoka.

Both Lucas and Abdelfettah were on the 2022-23 staff of former head coach Stephen Silas. Lucas, a former NBA head coach with three organizations after an extended playing career, was the lead assistant to Silas over his three seasons with the Rockets.

Abdelfettah led Houston’s G League affiliate, the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) Vipers, to the 2021-22 championship before joining the assistant coaching ranks with the parent NBA club in 2022-23.

Ari Alexander of KPRC, Houston’s NBC affiliate, has more:

Two names to watch that could stay with Udoka on the Rockets staff: John Lucas, the legendary player developer is respected throughout the league. Mahmoud Abdelfettah has come up through the Rockets system as Houston’s G-League head coach with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers and is well respected within the organization.

An outside name to watch to join the Rockets staff: Celtics assistant coach Ben Sullivan. Sullivan and Udoka have a close relationship. Both grew up in the Portland, Oregon area and are connected through the Spurs, where Sullivan was a video coordinator thanks to a suggestion from Udoka. Udoka and Sullivan’s previous boss, Mike Budenholzer both coached under Gregg Popovich in San Antonio, and Udoka hired Sullivan away from Budenholzer’s Milwaukee Bucks staff. Sullivan is currently in a good situation with the playoff-bound Celtics but is an intriguing name to watch based on the relationship.

Lucas has become well regarded for his strong relationships with players, having previously worked for the Rockets as player development coach on the staff of Mike D’Antoni (2016-20).

Abdelfattah is best known for his offensive acumen, which could make him a good bench fit alongside a head coach such as Udoka, who is widely respected for his commitment to defense.

As for Sullivan, any potential attempt at poaching him would likely need to wait until after the Celtics conclude their run in the 2023 playoffs. With a 2-1 lead over Philadelphia in the second round, Boston is in strong position to continue playing.

There is no set timetable for Udoka to name his full staff for the 2023-24 season. However, an assistant typically leads Houston’s squad at the NBA Summer League, and practices for those begin shortly after the NBA’s draft night. This year, the draft is on June 22, so expect at least some members of Udoka’s staff to be known by then.

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Ime Udoka sets criteria for assistant coaching hires with Rockets

With Ime Udoka now in place as head coach, the process for selecting Houston’s assistants can begin. “I want an energetic staff, very hands-on and relationship-based,” Udoka says. #Rockets

In contrast to the Daryl Morey years, current Rockets general manager Rafael Stone has made it clear Houston’s head coach will be responsible for selecting his staff of assistants.

With Ime Udoka in place as head coach, the process begins for filling out the staff. At his previous stop in Boston, for example, Udoka’s assistants played a key role in the team’s success. Future head coaches Will Hardy (Utah Jazz) and Joe Mazzulla (Celtics) were in prominent positions on his bench. The challenge for Udoka is to make the correct staffing decisions for another cycle.

So, what is Udoka looking for in Houston? At his introductory press conference this week, the 45-year-old laid out the criteria:

Some of the things I did in Boston when I became a head coach — I want an energetic staff, very hands-on and relationship-based able to relate to the players. That was a huge key for me. I’ll look to find some of those pieces, interview the guys that were here. I’ve heard good things about a lot of the guys, but this is a first step here and then we’ll get to the staff.

Top internal candidates could include lead assistant John Lucas, who has held a number of key roles with the Rockets dating to his days as an NBA player in the 1980s. Another promising candidate from the staff of former head coach Stephen Silas appears to be Mahmoud Abdelfettah, a younger coach with an offensive background who helped lead Houston’s G League affiliate, the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) Vipers, to the 2021-22 title. Silas and the Rockets brought him to the NBA bench last offseason.

Other assistants from the 2022-23 group were Mike Batiste, Rick Higgins, Will Dunn and veteran NBA head coach Lionel Hollins.

While there’s no set timetable for making all of the assistant hires, expect at least some of them to be made by late June, which is when young players participating in the 2023 NBA Summer League begin practicing. Typically, it’s an assistant who leads each team, allowing the head coach to watch and observe from the sidelines.

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Rockets unlock best versions of Kevin Porter Jr., Jalen Green with simultaneous 30-point games

“Mahmoud [Abdelfattah] has been telling me to put that pick and roll in for a month, and I finally did it tonight,” Stephen Silas says of new sets for Kevin Porter Jr. and Jalen Green. #Rockets

HOUSTON — If we’re being honest, no one outside the city looked at the Rockets’ schedule and said that Friday night’s matchup between Houston and the Detroit Pistons was a game to watch.

If we are honest with one another, there were probably fans within Houston that chose to participate and watch the other activities.

There were different events near Toyota Center, such as concerts and the annual fan fest surrounding the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament as the city hosts the Final Four at NRG Stadium.

Over at Minute Maid Park, the Houston Astros held their ring ceremony Friday as they received their 2022 World Series championship rings before taking on the Chicago White Sox.

So, a matchup between two teams with a combined win total of 34 (Houston 18, Detroit 16) games barely moved the needle — unless you did not want to fight the crowds at the other events.

Yet, fans at Toyota Center took in a glimpse into what the young Rockets can become in the future as Houston defeated Detroit, 121-115. The Rockets have now won four of their last six games at home.

The dynamic backcourt of Kevin Porter Jr. and Jalen Green carried over momentum from their previous game in Brooklyn, where they came up short in the fourth quarter. Porter finished the game with 33 points, and Green scored 32 to help the Rockets end a seven-game losing streak and sweep the season series over the Pistons.

It was the first time this season and the third time ever that Green and Porter scored 30-plus points in the same game. The previous times were in 2022 against the Sacramento Kings and Brooklyn Nets.

“We wanted this one bad,” Porter told reporters postgame. “Definitely, the last couple of games, we felt like we should have closed some out. We knew that Detroit was our first home game back, and we definitely wanted this one to start off our home stretch.”

Porter also had four steals while making 7-of-13 attempts from 3-point range. He became one of only two Rockets to have ever recorded at least 30 points, four steals, and seven made 3-pointers in a game, joining former franchise icon James Harden — who completed the feat four times during his Houston playing days.

As for Green, he continued his upward trajectory as he looks to become one of the NBA’s future stars. He added 5 assists with his 32 points, which gave him five straight games with four or more assists. Beyond that, Green now has the ninth-most 30-point games by a player 21 years old or younger through his first 139 career played.

One reason Porter and Green had so much success Friday was due to a pick-and-roll play that assistant coach Mahmoud Abdelfattah recently drew up to help relieve some of the defensive pressure that the two young guards have continuously faced this sseason.

“Mahmoud’s been telling me to put that pick and roll in for a month, and I finally did it tonight,” said Rockets head coach Stephen Silas. “Rick Higgins was like, ‘Put it in,’ so I put it in, and they went. They were playing off each other, getting downhill. They drew the second defender to make the play to the other one. They were just playing off each other. I think we saw a lot less of them kind of bouncing things out and more of them just attacking and making the reads.”

Silas knows that his young backcourt tandem with Porter and Green has potential. While some of their inexperience occasionally seeps through and affects their production, he still believes in them and what they can accomplish on the court.

“They know how much confidence I have in them,” Silas said. “If they don’t know how much confidence I have in them, then something’s wrong. I was proud of the way they played.”

On Sunday, Houston continues its final homestand of the 2022-23 season by hosting the Los Angeles Lakers at Toyota Center.

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Rio Grande Valley Vipers name Kevin Burleson as new head coach

Kevin Burleson will lead the NBA G League’s Rio Grande Valley Vipers after the departure of Mahmoud Abdelfattah, who is now an assistant coach with the Rockets.

After leading the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) Vipers to the NBA G League’s 2021-22 title, head coach Mahmoud Abdelfattah earned a promotion from the G League to the Houston Rockets; he will be an assistant to Stephen Silas on the NBA parent club’s bench.

Now, with the 2022-23 season weeks from getting underway, Houston’s G League affiliate named Abdelfattah’s replacement.

From the Vipers:

The Vipers named Kevin Burleson as head coach for the 2022-23 season. Burleson becomes the ninth head coach in franchise history.

Most recently, Burleson served as the Minnesota Timberwolves head coach during the 2022 NBA summer league. In 2020, he was promoted to assistant coach of the Timberwolves. His coaching career with Minnesota began in 2019 when he was hired as a player development coach.

The Seattle native joined the Memphis Grizzlies for the 2018-2019 NBA season as an assistant coach for player development. In 2017-18, Burleson served as the associate head coach of the NBA G League team, the Iowa Wolves.

His coaching career began in 2014 when he joined the Rockets as a player development coach, a role he held from 2014-17.

In his new role, Burleson will collaborate with Houston’s front office as it develops and evaluates G League players in an environment compatible with what the Rockets are doing.

“We’re incredibly excited to have coach Burleson on board,” said Travis Stockbridge, RGV’s general manager. “He’s a terrific basketball mind with an impressive resume as both a player and a coach. Having known Kevin since the start of his coaching career, I’m proud of how far he’s come and thrilled that he’ll be taking his next step with the Vipers. I’m confident that his diverse experiences, intimate knowledge of the game, and ability to relate to people will serve him well as our next head coach, and I can’t wait to get to work with him.”

Prior to coaching, Burleson played college basketball at Minnesota and had a 10-year professional career from 2003 through 2013, including an NBA stint in 2005-06 with the Charlotte Bobcats.

With Burleson leading the way, Rio Grande Valley’s 2022-23 regular season is set to begin on Sunday, Nov. 6.

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The Rockets will also promote Mahmoud …

The Rockets will also promote Mahmoud Abdelfattah after he led the Rio Grande Valley Vipers to the G League championship. Abdelfattah was a Vipers assistant coach in their 2018-19 G League championship season and was promoted to head coach the following season. Mike Batiste, a Wizards assistant who like Hollins played at Arizona State, will also join the Rockets staff.

Rockets hire Lionel Hollins, Mike Batiste, and Mahmoud Abdelfattah as assistant coaches

The Rockets are hiring Lionel Hollins, Mike Batiste, and Mahmoud Abdelfattah as assistant coaches for Stephen Silas, as first reported by @MarkBermanFox26 in Houston.

The Rockets are hiring Lionel Hollins, Mike Batiste, and Mahmoud Abdelfattah as assistant coaches for the 2022-23 staff of Stephen Silas, as first reported by Mark Berman of Fox 26 Houston. They will replace Jeff Hornacek, Will Weaver, and DeSagana Diop, who had worked alongside Silas over his first two seasons in Houston.

The interest in Hollins and Abdelfattah was previously reported. Hollins, a former NBA head coach and experienced assistant, brings the type of defensive pedigree that was crucial to the Rockets in this search. Meanwhile, Abdelfattah is moving up after a very successful stint leading Houston’s NBA G League affiliate, the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) Vipers. RGV won the G League championship last season.

As for Batiste, a former NBA player and EuroLeague star, he has worked as an assistant with Brooklyn (2016-17), Charlotte (2017-18), Orlando (2018-21), and Washington (2021-22) over the last six seasons.

Hollins, Batiste, and Abdelfattah will join John Lucas and Rick Higgins as Silas’ five-man staff of top assistants for the 2022-23 season. Higgins is reportedly serving as head coach for summer league play.

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Mahmoud Abdelfattah, Lionel Hollins gaining momentum in Houston’s assistant coaching search

G League head coach Mahmoud Abdelfattah and former NBA head coach Lionel Hollins are gaining momentum in Houston’s assistant coaching search, per Kelly Iko of The Athletic.

Mahmoud Abdelfattah, currently head coach of Houston’s G League affiliate, the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) Vipers, continues to gain momentum in the parent NBA club’s assistant coaching search, per Kelly Iko of The Athletic. The Rockets currently have three openings on the staff of Stephen Silas, with only John Lucas and Rick Higgins set to return.

Another name growing in popularity is Lionel Hollins, who was head coach in Memphis from 2009 to 2013 and in Brooklyn from 2014 to 2016. He was an assistant with the Los Angeles Lakers from 2019 through 2021, with that run including the 2020 NBA championship team.

As part of his latest notebook in The Athletic, Iko writes:

Concerning Abdelfattah, the deal is essentially done, and it’s a matter of when, not if, sources told The Athletic.

The length of Silas’ list of options is unknown at this juncture, but another name that’s emerged is Lionel Hollins, sources told The Athletic. Hollins, who last served during the 2020-21 season as an assistant under Lakers head coach Frank Vogel, is widely known and respected for his defensive acumen, dating back to his tenure as the head coach for those stubborn grit-and-grind Memphis Grizzlies teams from 2009-13.

Iko reports that there is no known timetable for the hires, with the Rockets giving Silas “the time and freedom to create the exact type of staff he wants.” By contrast, when Silas was hired by Houston in late 2020, Iko notes that his staff was put together relatively quickly.

Assistant coaches from the past two seasons who are no longer with the Rockets include Jeff Hornacek, Will Weaver, and DeSagana Diop.

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Rockets reportedly looking for strong defensive coach as assistant

“I think they’re going to definitely try and add a guy who has some defensive coaching chops,” Houston Chronicle beat writer Jonathan Feigen says of the Rockets’ assistant search.

With three assistant coaches in Jeff Hornacek, Will Weaver, and DeSagana Diop not returning to the Houston Rockets staff for the 2022-23 season, head coach Stephen Silas likely has three vacancies to fill.

While some names have been rumored, including G League affiliate coach Mahmoud Abdelfattah and longtime NBA assistant Melvin Hunt, a formal hire has yet to be made. But Silas has made it clear that defense is a priority this offseason after Houston’s league-worst finish in 2021-22, and it appears that will factor into the coaching search, as well.

Longtime Houston Chronicle beat writer Jonathan Feigen elaborated in a conversation with Salman Ali on the Red Nation Hoops podcast:

Stephen (Silas) is extremely well liked and respected around the league. He’s got a ton of connections. People would like to work for him. …

I think they’re going to definitely try and add a guy who has some defensive coaching chops. Not necessarily running the defense, but a creative mind with a lot to offer as a guy that will help work with the defense.

I don’t think it’s quite the Jeff Bzdelik defensive coordinator (role) — I know they didn’t call him that, but “you run the show on defense” — it’s not that.

He’s looking for a defensive… I don’t want to say specialist, but a really strong defensive coach. That’s where they’re going with the main one.

Feigen, who said he anticipates Abdelfattah being one of the three hires, did offer one caveat when it comes to Silas’ ongoing search.

“There is a lot of uncertainty,” Feigen said of Houston’s situation. “When you’re joining a team that’s had the worst record in the league, twice in a row, and the coach has two years left on his contract — only one fully guaranteed — coaches have to consider that. But, he’s got connections like crazy, and he’s really well liked and highly thought of. That’s the one thing I’ve heard from people outside the organization.”

The new assistant coaching hires will join John Lucas (lead assistant) and Rick Higgins, who are still in place from Silas’ 2021-22 staff.

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G League’s Mahmoud Abdelfattah emerging as strong assistant coaching candidate for Rockets

Mahmoud Abdelfattah, who coached Houston’s G League affiliate to the 2021-22 title, is reportedly a strong candidate to join the Rockets as an assistant to head coach Stephen Silas.

Mahmoud Abdelfattah, who led Houston’s G League affiliate (Rio Grande Valley Vipers) to the 2021-22 title, is reportedly a strong early candidate to join the Rockets as an assistant to head coach Stephen Silas.

Silas currently has two open jobs on his staff after the recent departures of veteran assistant coaches Jeff Hornacek and Will Weaver.

“Mahmoud Abdelfattah, who recently won the G League Finals with the Rio Grande Vipers, is considered a strong early candidate for to join Stephen Silas’ staff in Houston,” The Athletic’s Kelly Iko wrote after spending a week following the Rockets at the draft combine in Chicago. 

Iko elaborates:

Sources told The Athletic that he is considered a strong candidate for one of the open assistant jobs. Abdelfattah is coming off a G League Finals win (as head coach) and has great relationships with Silas and the organization.

Thursday’s scene at Wintrust Arena featured Chuck Hayes, Silas, Abdelfattah and Ed Pinckney watching scrimmages, with general manager Rafael Stone and assistant GM Eli Witus making the rounds. Abdelfattah has been with the franchise dating back to the days of Mike D’Antoni and is highly respected by members of the Rockets and Vipers.

As for the other open spot on the coaching staff, Iko reports that former assistant coach Jeff Bzdelik — who worked for D’Antoni as effectively a defensive coordinator with the Rockets — was initially seen by some as a candidate. “But it’s understood he is no rush to return to the sidelines,” reports Iko, who notes that Bzdelik has not coached in the NBA since stepping down from New Orleans in 2020.

Regardless, the inclusion of Bzdelik on a potential coaching wish list shows that Houston is likely to prioritize defense with that particular staff hire. It makes sense, considering that the Rockets ranked dead last in net defensive rating among the 30 NBA teams last season.

There does not appear to be an immediate hiring timetable for either of the two vacant positions. Since the Rockets have an established head coach in place (Silas) and a well-respected lead assistant in John Lucas, Houston can be patient as it fills out the remainder of its staff prior to the opening of 2022-23 training camp in late September.

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