Scott Flemming

Scott William Flemming, (born 1958) is an American college / professional basketball coach, who is currently the Technical Director of the NBA Academy in India. Prior to this he served as the Senior Director of Basketball Operations, NBA India. Before this he was the head coach of [Northwest Nazarene University]]. He has also served as the head coach at Nyack College and Mount Vernon Nazarene University. His over-all college record as a head coach is 448-291.

Scott Flemming
Personal information
Born1958
Boston, MA, USA
NationalityAmerican
Career information
High schoolLouisville High School, Louisville, OH
CollegeMount Vernon Nazarene University
PositionHead Basketball Coach
Coaching career1982–present

Flemming made sports headlines internationally especially through his work as head coach of India’s national basketball team,[1] which he coached from 2012 to 2015.

He also served as the top assistant coach (2010-2012) for the Texas Legends, the NBA Development League team of the Dallas Mavericks.

Flemming further directed numerous basketball camps and coached internationally in Sweden, Poland, Africa, Mexico and Jamaica.


Coaching Highlights and Achievements

India national team

- Gold at the South Asian Championship (2014, 2015)

- Gold Medal in the 2014 Lusofonia Games

- Indian team beat China (in China) at the 2014 FIBA Asia Cup for the first time in history

US College

- Two Time National Coach of the Year. (1998, 2000)

- Teams won 3 Conference tournaments and 2 regular season championships

- Teams were in the Top 20 National Rankings 10 different seasons, unanimous No. 1 in 1999

- Won the NCCAA National Championship over NCAA Div. I Gardner Webb

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