15 NBA Stars Who Would Make Great Coaches

Not every NBA star is cut out for the sidelines, but some players have that coaching vibe. They read the game like a chessboard, have the respect of their peers, and carry themselves like the kind of guy you’d want running a huddle. 

Whether it’s their basketball IQ, leadership skills, or the ability to fire up a team, these current stars seem destined to swap their sneakers for clipboards someday. Here are 15 NBA stars who could transition from hardwood hero to head coach.

15. Draymond Green

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Draymond has been the Warriors’ emotional engine for over a decade. He knows how to push buttons, motivate teammates, and break down defenses, even if it sometimes means a technical or two.

14. Chris Paul

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The Point God has been a player-coach for years. He’s a master of the pick-and-roll and has a knack for getting the best out of his teammates, even if he’s also known for driving them a little crazy.

13. Damian Lillard

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Dame’s leadership and calm under pressure make him a natural fit for the coaching ranks. His ability to hit clutch shots suggests he knows exactly when to call a timeout with the game on the line.

12. LeBron James

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LeBron might be the closest thing the NBA has ever seen to a coach on the court. He’s spent two decades dissecting defenses and mentoring younger players, making a future as a head coach seem almost inevitable.

11. Mike Conley

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Conley has been a steady hand for every team he’s played on. He’s known for his high basketball IQ and unselfish play. As a result, he’d bring a calm, calculated approach to the bench, making him a perfect fit for a head coaching role.

10. Jrue Holiday

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Holiday is a defensive mastermind who’s made a career by shutting down the league’s best scorers. Moreover, he’s widely recognized as one of the nicest guys in the NBA, which can go a long way in building team chemistry.

9. Stephen Curry

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Curry might be the greatest shooter of all time, but he’s among the smartest players on the floor. His infectious energy and deep understanding of the game make him a prime candidate for a future coaching gig.

8. Jimmy Butler

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Butler’s work ethic and competitive fire have made him one of the NBA’s fiercest competitors. Therefore, he’s the type of guy who would demand nothing less than 100% from his players every night.

7. Kyle Lowry

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Lowry’s leadership helped bring a championship to Toronto, and he’s known for his high basketball IQ and gritty style of play. He’d probably be the coach who dives into the film room as hard as he used to dive for loose balls.

6. Al Horford

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Horford is one of the league’s best veterans, known for his calm demeanor and willingness to do the dirty work. As a coach, he’d likely bring a steady hand to any locker room.

5. Derrick Rose

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Rose has reinvented himself as a savvy veteran with a deep understanding of the game. He’s faced enough adversity to have a well of wisdom to share with the next generation of players.

4. Marcus Smart

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Smart’s intense defense and fiery personality have made him a fan favorite. He’s the kind of guy who would demand accountability and toughness from his team.

3. Nikola Jokić

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Jokić’s court vision and basketball IQ are off the charts. He’d be a fascinating coach, able to draw up plays that make the most out of any lineup’s strengths.

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2. Giannis Antetokounmpo

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Giannis is the definition of a leader, both on and off the court. His work ethic and positive attitude would make him an inspiring head coach.

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1. Kevin Durant

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Durant’s deep knowledge of the game and ability to score from anywhere on the court give him a unique perspective. He already commands respect as a mentor to younger players, making a future in coaching possible.

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