- Player-coach
A player-coach, in
sports , is a member of a sports team who simultaneously holds bothplaying and coaching duties. Such an individual may be called aplayer-manager in sports where the title "manager" is used instead. The term can be used to refer to both players who serve as head coaches (or managers), or as assistant coaches.Virtually no professional sports teams have head coaches who are also players, though it is extremely common for senior players to take a role in coaching more junior athletes. It remains common in amateur and semi-professional sports. For instance, a common career path for former
Australian Football League players immediately after their retirement is as player-coaches in suburban or rural leagues.Player coaches in basketball
The player-coach was, for many decades, a long-time fixture in professional
basketball . Many notable coaches in theNBA served as player-coaches, including Bill Russell andLenny Wilkens . This was especially true up through the 1970s, when the league was not as financially successful as it is today, and player-coaches were often used to save money. The practice fell out of favor in the 1980s (thoughMike Dunleavy Sr. , while an assistant coach with theMilwaukee Bucks , once came out of retirement and played several games when a rash of injuries decimated the team). Today, thecollective bargaining agreement between the NBA and the players' union prohibits the use of player-coaches, in order to avoid circumventing the league'ssalary cap , as coaches' salaries are not counted under the cap. Therefore, if a player is to serve as a coach, he would have to receive commission from his contract as a player. The player, then, is not technically an official coach of his team but instead simply a coach in name. One example of a player in recent years who was groomed for eventual official coaching duties using this practice wasAvery Johnson .External links
* [http://members.cox.net/lmcoon/salarycap.htm Larry Coon's NBA Salary Cap FAQ (see item 22)]
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