Riccardo Fois
Sacramento Kings | |
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Position | Assistant coach |
League | NBA |
Personal information | |
Born | Olbia, Italy | 19 February 1987
Nationality | Italian |
Listed height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Career information | |
College | Pepperdine (2007–2008) |
NBA draft | 2009: undrafted |
Playing career | 2009–2012 |
Position | Shooting guard |
Number | 19 |
Coaching career | 2012–present |
Career history | |
As coach: | |
2012–2014 | Pepperdine (graduate assistant) |
2014–2019 | Gonzaga (dir. analytics) |
2017–present | Italy (assistant) |
2019–2021 | Phoenix Suns (player development) |
2021–2024 | Arizona (assistant) |
2024–present | Sacramento Kings (assistant) |
Riccardo Fois (born 19 February 1987) is an Italian professional basketball coach and former player currently working as an assistant coach for the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He previously was an assistant coach at the University of Arizona. He played prep basketball at Boaz High School (Boaz, Alabama) while in the exchange student program and later went onto play college basketball for the Pepperdine Waves.
Playing career
[edit]When Fois first moved to the United States, he played the 2007–08 season at Pepperdine and was named to the WCC Commissioner's Honor Roll.
Fois played professionally in Italian 3rd-tier Serie B from 2009 to 2012. He played for Robur Basket Osimo and Pallacanestro Firenze.
National team career
[edit]Fois was a member of the Italy national under-16 team at the 2003 European Championship for Cadets in Madrid, Spain.[1] Over six tournament games, he averaged 0.8 points and 0.8 rebounds per game.[2]
Coaching career
[edit]Fois served as a graduate assistant for the men's basketball program at Pepperdine University from 2012 to 2014.[3]
Fois worked for the Gonzaga University men's basketball program for five seasons (2014–2019), elevating to the title of director of analytics. In this role, he handled video breakdown and exchange, evaluated player analytics and assisted the coaching staff with day-to-day program operations.[4] The Bulldogs advanced at least as far as the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament in all five of Fois' seasons, and he helped the program reach its first-ever Final Four in 2017, played in Glendale, Arizona, when Gonzaga finished as national runner-up.[3]
Fois assisted Gonzaga's head coach Mark Few as the video coordinator for the United States national team coached by Few that won the bronze medal at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada.[4] Fois was an assistant coach for the Italian national team during the 2017 FIBA EuroBasket championship, serving on the staff of Ettore Messina.[5]
On June 26, 2019, Fois joined Monty Williams with the Phoenix Suns[3][6] as director of player development. After a first season where the Suns miss the playoff by a game after going undefeated in the bubble,[7] the Suns take off and make the NBA finals losing only to the Bucks.
In 2021 he signed with University of Arizona with Tommy Lloyd as an assistant coach.[8] In 3 years Arizona collected two Pac-12 championships and two Pac-12 regular season. While they fall short of to a Final Four, the Wildcats were a 1 seed and twice a 2 seed in the NCAA tournament and reached two sweet 16 in 3 years.[9]
In 2021 he also joined coach Gianmarco Pozzecco as an assistant in the Italian National team. They lost to eventual silver medalist France in the quarter final of the 2021 Eurobasket after upsetting Nikola Jokic's Serbia in the previous round.[10]
In 2023 they lost in the quarter finals of the FIBA World Cup in the Philippines vs. the US, the first Italian appearance in the top 8 in the world in over 20 years.[11]
On 9 September 2024, Fois was hired as an assistant coach by the Sacramento Kings.[12]
Fois is credited with developing and helping numerous players during his career: from Domantas Sabonis, Zach Collins, Killian Tillie, Rui Hachimura in his time at Gonzaga, to Mikal Bridges and Cam Johnson with the Suns, until Ben Mathurin, Dalen Terry, Christian Koloko and Pelle Larson at Arizona.[10][13]
Personal life
[edit]Fois earned his bachelor's degree in integrated marketing communication from the Pepperdine University in 2008 and earned his master's degree in business administration from Pepperdine in 2014.[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "2003 Italy Cadets #13 - Riccardo Fois". archive.fiba.com. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ "Riccardo Fois Italy 2003". fibaeurope.com. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ a b c "Phoenix Suns announce complete coaching staff". nba.com. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
- ^ a b c "Riccardo Fois, Coordinator of Analytics". gozags.com. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ "Riccardo Fois sbarca in NBA". superbasket.it (in Italian). Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ "Nba, l'olbiese Riccardo Fois nello staff dei Suns". unionesarda.it (in Italian). Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ "How The 8-0 Suns Missed The Play-In". FOX Sports. Retrieved 2024-11-07.
- ^ "NCAA - Riccardo Fois diretto ad Arizona: sarà assistente di Tommy Lloyd". Pianeta Basket (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-09-30.
- ^ "What Seed Is Arizona in The NCAA Tournament?". BetArizona.com. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
- ^ a b "Nba, Fois nuovo assistente allenatore dei Sacramento Kings. Ritrova il "suo" Sabonis". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-09-30.
- ^ "Come si prepara un Mondiale di basket – Ultimo Uomo". www.ultimouomo.com (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-09-30.
- ^ "Kings Announce Coaching Staff Updates". NBA.com. September 9, 2024. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
- ^ Sport, Sky (2019-07-08). "Fois: "Ayton che potenziale! Jazz&Nets da copiare"". sport.sky.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-09-30.
External links
[edit]- Riccardo Fois on Twitter
- Player profile at eurobasket.com
- Coach profile at eurobasket.com