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Nielsen named Spurs' NBA assistant coach

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Matt Nielsen's coaching career has taken another step forward with his San Antonio Spurs promotion.
Camera IconMatt Nielsen's coaching career has taken another step forward with his San Antonio Spurs promotion. Credit: AAP

Former Boomers captain Matt Nielsen has been promoted to NBA assistant coach of the San Antonio Spurs, in the latest big step in his career.

Nielsen, who worked as Brian Goorjian's assistant for the Boomers' bronze medal-winning team at the Tokyo Olympics, joins Becky Hammon and Mitch Johnson on head coach Gregg Popovich's staff.

Last season, Nielsen was head coach of the Austin Spurs, San Antonio's official NBA G League affiliate and led them to a 10-5 record and a spot in the playoffs.

The 43-year-old was previously an assistant at the Perth Wildcats from 2015-2019, helping them to three NBL championships in four seasons, before joining the Spurs as G League assistant.

His promotion comes a month after fellow Australian, centre Jock Landale, joined the Spurs on a two-year deal after a superb season for NBL champions Melbourne United.

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Nielsen enjoyed a long, successful playing career in Australia, with the Sydney Kings, and Europe and featured at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympics, captaining the Boomers in Beijing and London.

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