Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Anthony Carter, assistant coach

[1/26/16] After spending 13 seasons playing in the NBA, Anthony Carter was definitely qualified to be an assistant coach in the Association.

So when Sacramento Kings coach George Karl, who had coached the former Hawaii star with the Denver Nuggets, called last summer and asked “A.C.” to join his coaching staff, Carter jumped at the opportunity.

[2/12/18] Anthony Carter is currently in year two as an assistant coach with Sioux Falls of the NBA G League, and the ex-Rainbow Warrior couldn’t be happier.

[2/17/18] Carter’s current position has him working with the Heat’s current two-way players, Yante Maten and Duncan Robinson, who have contracts that allow them to spend a maximum of 45 days in the NBA this season. Since Maten and Robinson spend most of this year in Sioux Falls, that is where Carter will do the bulk of his work with them.

He travels to Sioux Falls when the Heat are on the road, usually on the West Coast. Otherwise, when Miami is at home, he assists with practices and injured players like Goran Dragic, currently recovering from surgery, and Derrick Jones Jr., making his way back after tweaking his knee, in the on-court portion of their rehabilitation.

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