College Park Skyhawks Announce 2025–26 Coaching & Operations Staff

Aaron Evans and Steve Klei return for second seasons leading a reenergized Skyhawks squad.

College Park, GA – October 21, 2025 — The College Park Skyhawks, NBA G League affiliate of the Atlanta Hawks, have finalized their coaching and basketball operations staff for the 2025–26 season. Returning for their second seasons at the helm are General Manager Aaron Evans and Head Coach Steve Klei, who are coming off a strong 26–24 campaign.

Under Evans and Klei, the Skyhawks have quickly become one of the G League’s most defensively dominant teams — finishing in the top 10 across multiple defensive categories while setting franchise records for three-pointers (668), assists (1,211), and rebounds (2,337).

The Skyhawks have also been key in player development, with several players making big career strides last season. Notably, Mouhamed Gueye, who appeared in 24 games with College Park before joining the Atlanta Hawks, started in 28 of his 33 NBA games. Other Skyhawks alumni such as Kevon Harris, Tony Bradley, and Daeqwon Plowden also earned NBA call-ups.

This year’s coaching staff blends experience and new energy. Returners O’Neil Holder, Seth Jackson, Kari Korver, and Enzo Li are joined by newcomers Bryan George and Dustin Ware, who bring diverse backgrounds in professional, international, and developmental basketball.

In the front office, Philip Jones returns for his second year as Assistant General Manager, continuing to strengthen the organization’s development pipeline. On the athletic performance side, Eddie Dimas joins as G League Performance Lead, with Javan Francis, Steve Lintern, and Oanh Ngo rounding out the medical and training team.

Behind the scenes, Phil Malever returns as Equipment Manager, and Sean Hobson along with Carter Richards join as Basketball Operations Assistants — both bringing fresh perspectives from strong collegiate basketball backgrounds.

As the Skyhawks gear up for another competitive season, the team’s emphasis remains clear: build elite talent, elevate performance, and create a winning culture rooted in growth and opportunity — both on and off the court.

For more Skyhawks updates, follow @CPSkyhawks and visit CollegeParkSkyhawks.com.

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