Former Blue Devil Lands A Major NBA Coaching Opportunity

Amile Jefferson steps into the spotlight as he leads the Boston Celtics in the NBA Summer League, showcasing his potential as a promising coaching talent.

A former Duke standout is getting a Summer League spotlight of his own.

Amile Jefferson will coach the Boston Celtics in the NBA Summer League, according to Adam Himmelsbach of the Boston Globe. Jefferson is already on Joe Mazzulla’s staff as an assistant, and now he’ll get a chance to run the bench in Las Vegas.

Summer League has become a proving ground for more than just players. Teams get their first real look at rookies and young hopefuls trying to carve out roster spots, but it also hands assistant coaches a chance to step into a head coaching role and show what they can do. For Jefferson, that opportunity comes after he joined the Celtics as an assistant in 2023.

The timing lines up with a busy stretch for Duke connections in the NBA. The Blue Devils had three players selected in the 2026 NBA Draft, with Cameron Boozer going in the lottery and Isaiah Evans and Maliq Brown both landing in the second round. All three will be in Las Vegas trying to make a strong first impression with their new teams.

Jefferson’s path to this point has been a familiar one for Duke fans. He played five seasons in Durham, appearing in 150 games and averaging 7.2 points, 6.3 rebounds and 0.9 blocks. After college, he spent two years in the NBA with the Orlando Magic, playing in 30 games.

Now he’s climbing the coaching ladder, and Summer League gives him a real chance to keep moving up.

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