Mahmoud Abdelfattah

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Born (1988-09-24) September 24, 1988 (age 37)
NationalityPalestinian / American
Mahmoud Abdelfattah
Iowa Wolves
TitleHead coach
LeagueNBA G League
Personal information
Born (1988-09-24) September 24, 1988 (age 37)
NationalityPalestinian / American
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight175 lb (79 kg)
Career information
High schoolTaft (Chicago, Illinois)
College
NBA draft2010: undrafted
PositionGuard
Coaching career2011–present
Career history
Coaching
2011–2013Perspectives Charter Schools (assistant)
2013–2017St. Cloud (assistant)
2018–2019Rio Grande Valley Vipers (assistant)
20192022Rio Grande Valley Vipers
2022–2023Houston Rockets (assistant)
2023–2024Sydney Kings
2025–presentIowa Wolves
Career highlights
As head coach
As assistant coach
  • NBA G League champion (2019)

Mahmoud Abdelfattah (born September 24, 1988)[1] is a Palestinian-American professional basketball coach who is the head coach for the Iowa Wolves of the NBA G-League. He became the first ever Palestinian or Muslim head coach of a National Basketball Association (NBA) or NBA G League franchise when he served as head coach of the Rio Grande Valley Vipers from 2019 to 2022.[2][3]

Abdelfattah was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, to parents who had immigrated from Palestine as part of the 1967 Palestinian exodus.[4] He identifies as Palestinian and visited the territory as a child.[4] Abdelfattah attended a private Muslim school until the eighth grade and then moved to the public system.[4]

Abdelfattah played basketball at Wilbur Wright College and was recruited to play at St. Cloud State University.[4] He found his desire for coaching while at St. Cloud State when he realised that he would not be able to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA).[4] He served as a student-assistant on the basketball team at the age of 21 and had his student debt covered by the school.[4]

Coaching career

Abdelfattah began his coaching stint with Perspectives Charter Schools in 2011, serving as the assistant head coach for the team.[5]

In 2019, after spending his first season as assistant coach for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers and winning his first championship with the franchise, Abdelfattah was promoted to be the head coach of the team.[6]

Abdelfattah was named the NBA G League Coach of the Year for the 2021–22 season after leading the Vipers to a 24–10 record.[7] The Vipers eventually would win another title.

On July 3, 2022, the Houston Rockets hired Abdelfattah as an assistant coach.[8]

On June 21, 2023, Abdelfattah was hired as head coach of the Sydney Kings of the Australian National Basketball League (NBL) for the 2023–24 season.[9][10] After winning seven of his first 10 games in charge, the Kings lost 13 of their remaining 19 matches, including the play-in qualifier defeat to the New Zealand Breakers, thus winning 10 of 29 games. The Kings subsequently parted ways with Abdelfattah on March 1, 2024.[11]

On September 13, 2025, Abdelfattah was hired as the head coach of the Iowa Wolves of the NBA G-League.

Head coaching record

As of April 19, 2022

Team Year G W L WL% Result
Rio Grande Valley Vipers 2019–20 421527.357Season canceled
Rio Grande Valley Vipers 2020–21 1596.600Lost in Quarterfinals
Rio Grande Valley Vipers 2021–22 352510.714Champions
Career924943.533

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