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Francois Enyegue, who will join the San Antonio Spur, is a renowned basketball coach in Cameroon. He previously led Fap Yaounde and is currently the head coach of Bangui Sporting Club (Central African Republic).

Enyegue was also the head coach of Team Africa & Middle East Girls at the 2018 Jr. NBA Global Championship and has built a reputation for developing elite talent in Cameroon. Enyegue will be joined by former Cameroon international Victor Samnick.
Now 44, Samnick, a former Georgetown University forward, played professional basketball for 17 years, spending 14 in the French top division with ASVEL, Nancy, Paris and Bourg en Bresse. Samnick will play with the Denver Nuggets during the summer league.

The two Cameroonians are part of a contingent of twenty-five basketball coaches from 15 African countries who have been selected to participate in the NBA 2K25 Summer League, which will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada, from July 12 to 22, 2024. The selected coaches are part of the African Coaches Program, which builds on NBA Africa and the Basketball Africa League (BAL)’s commitment to building the capacity and expertise of coaches across the continent, improving the quality of the on-court product, and contributing to the continued growth of basketball on the continent. Eight of the coaches represent teams that have participated in the BAL.
François Enyegue (Cameroon; San Antonio Spurs) and Emmanuel Mavomo (Democratic Republic of Congo; Milwaukee Bucks) are returning to Summer League for the third consecutive year. Last year, they were coaches of the Orlando Magic and Utah Jazz, respectively.
Six teams that participated in the 2024 BAL season will have at least one participating coach – Al Ahly (Egypt), Bangui Sporting Club (Central African Republic) City Oilers (Uganda), FUS Rabat (Morocco), Rivers Hoopers (Nigeria), and US Monastir (Tunisia).
Below is the full list of African coaches participating in the NBA 2K25 Summer League and the NBA teams they have joined.

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Name – Country – Nba Team
1-Mohamed Lamine Kriedeche, Algeria, New Orleans Pelicans
2- Stef Pare, Burkina Faso, Orlando Magic
3- Francois Enyengue, Cameroon, San Antonio Spurs
4- Victor Samnick, Cameroon, Denver Nuggets
5- Pierrot Ilunga, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Toronto Raptors
6- Emmanuel Mavomo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Milwaukee Bucks
7- Ahmed Elgarhi, Egypt, Minnesota Timberwolves
8- Alia Mahmoud, Egypt, Washington Wizards
9- Ruth Bibeyi, Gabon, Los Angeles Lakers
10- Ahmed Salam, Morocco, Atlanta Hawks
11- John Wilkins, Morocco, Phoenix Suns
12- Sofia Bey, Morocco, Sacramento Kings
13- Karim Nesba, Morocco, Sacramento Kings
14- Leonel Manhique, Mozambique, Brooklyn Nets
15- Ogoh Odaudu, Nigeria, Cleveland Cavaliers
16- Mohamed Abdulrahman, Nigeria, Utah Jazz
17- Mugisha Igor Keys, Rwanda, Boston Celtics
18- Prosper Naci, Rwanda, Philadelphia 76ers
19- Matar Mbodji, Senegal, Chicago Bulls
20- Goitsemang Ditsheko, South Africa, Houston Rockets
21- Akech Wuoi Garang Ajak, South Sudan, New York Knicks
22- Bechir Hadidane, Tunisia, Memphis Grizzlies
23- Mhamed Gaddour, Tunisia, Los Angeles Clipper
24- Radouane Slimane, Tunisia, Miami Heat
25- Andrew Senyondwa, Uganda, Portland Trailblazers

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