Golden State Warriors
Chris DeMarco begins his ninth season with the Golden State Warriors and his third as an assistant coach/director of player development following three seasons as an assistant coach/player development. DeMarco helped the Warriors capture three championships (2015, 2017, 2018) in four seasons. His current responsibilities include working with the team’s players on individual skill development as well as game planning and scouting preparation for upcoming opponents.
Prior to his current role, DeMarco, 35, served as the team’s advance scout/video scout during Golden State’s championship season in 2014-15. He originally joined the Warriors prior to the 2012-13 campaign as a video intern and was promoted to assistant video coordinator for the 2013-14 season.
A native of Appleton, Wis., DeMarco is currently the Bahamas National Team head coach. DeMarco played collegiately at Dominican University of California in San Rafael. DeMarco, who received his MBA in global management from Dominican University, currently lives in San Francisco.
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Golden State Warriors
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The Golden State Warriors organization is a charter member of the National Basketball Association. Founded in 1946, the Warriors called the city of Philadelphia home for 16 memorable years before moving to the West Coast in 1962 to become the San Francisco Warriors and ultimately, in 1971, the Golden State Warriors when the team moved to its current home in Oakland. The team’s storied history includes five NBA Championships, six of the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players and 27 members of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The Warriors also were recipients of the 2014 and 2016 Sports Team of the Year Award by the Sports Business Journal/Daily and recognized again this year as a Finalist for the award.