Kings & Flames Guest Coaches

Brian Goorjian
Sydney Kings Head Coach NBL
Brian Goorjian, a Californian-born coach, is the most successful coach in the Sydney Kings' 38-year history, leading them to their first three championships from 2003 to 2005. He has also coached several other teams, including the Eastside Spectres, South East Melbourne Magic, Victorian Titans, and the Australian Boomers, whom he guided to a historic bronze medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. During the NBL25 season, Goorjian reached his 850th NBL game and 250th game as Kings coach. His accolades include six NBL Coach of the Year awards and coaching the Boomers at multiple international events.
Guy Molloy
Sydney Flames Head Coach WNBL
Guy Molloy began his WNBL career with the Canberra Capitals in 1989 and later coached the Perth Breakers to four finals campaigns. He also had stints with several NBL clubs, including the Cairns Taipans and South Dragons, before returning to the WNBL with the Melbourne Boomers in 2013. Molloy led the Boomers to their second championship in 2022 and won two WNBL Coach of the Year awards. After coaching in New Zealand, he joined the Flames in April 2023, becoming the sixth person to coach 350 WNBL games during the 2024-25 season.
Andrew Bogut
Sydney Kings Assistant Coach NBL
Andrew Bogut paved the way for a whole generation of players into the NBA. A legend of Australian basketball, Bogut has done it all. 15 years in the NBA including a championship with the Golden State Warriors, No.1 Draft pick in the NBA and an NBL MVP, there is little that Bogut has not achieved in the sport. He is now a co-owner of the Sydney Kings and a consultant to HCA.
Billy Tomlinson
Sydney Kings Assistant Coach NBL
Assistant coach Billy Tomlinson is in his second stint with the Sydney Kings, having previously worked with Brian Goorjian from 1997 to 2007, during which they won the franchise’s first three championships. Before joining the Kings, Tomlinson coached the Hobart Devils and led the Sydney Flames to the 1997 WNBL championship. He also spent time in China, assisting with the women's national team and coaching the Dongguan Xinshiji Leopards and Shantou University, before returning to the Kings with Goorjian for the NBL25 season.