Paris Basketball: New Coach Confirmed | Official Announcement

It’s official! A few hours after having confirmed the departure of his coach Tiago Splitter – who will join the Portland staff in the NBA – through a video, Paris Basketball announced at the end of the afternoon, this Monday, June 30, the name of its new coach. As announced, it is indeed the Italian Francesco Tabellini.

At 41, the native of Modena was a long time assistant to Treviso before becoming a main coach in Prague (2022-2023) then in Nymburk, with which he was champion of the Czech Republic in 2024 and was elected twice the coach of the year. Despite an ongoing contract, the club announced in early June that it had agreed to release its coach against transfer compensation.

A coach little known with an inexperienced profile who can amaze, while Paris will again compete in the Euroligue at the start of the school year, but who corresponds to philosophy – the bet of a young foreign coach adept at an attacking game – and to the financial means of the club.

Francesco Tabellini will have the heavy burden of succeeding Tiago Splitter who, for his first experience as a main coach, had enabled the capital’s basketball club to reach the quarter -finals of the Euroligue and to make the Double Cup of France – French championship.

Above all, the Italian will have to rebuild a team that will see many executives leave Paris this summer, such as TJ Shorts (Panathinaikos), Tyson Ward (Olympiakos) and Kevarrious Hayes (Monaco).

Francesco Tabellini Takes the Reins at Paris Basketball: A Transition in the City of Lights

Paris Basketball has officially announced Francesco Tabellini as its new head coach,succeeding Tiago Splitter,who is joining the Portland Trail Blazers’ coaching staff. This move marks a significant shift, bringing a young and promising Italian coach to lead the Parisian squad into the upcoming EuroLeague season. Tabellini, at 41, arrives with a track record marked by success in the Czech Republic and a philosophy aligned with the club’s vision.

Key Coaching Career Data

| Statistic | Francesco tabellini | Tiago Splitter |

| —————— | ————————————— | ———————————— |

| Age | 41 | (Former Coach, no longer applicable) |

| Nationality | Italian | Brazilian |

| Previous Club | Nymburk (Czech Republic) | Paris Basketball |

| Previous Role | Head Coach | Head Coach |

| Major Achievements | Czech Republic Champion (2024), Coach of the Year (twice) | EuroLeague Quarterfinals, Double Cup of France |

| Coaching Style | Attacking Gameplay | (Details not available) |

| Notable Departure| N/A | TJ Shorts (Panathinaikos), Tyson Ward (Olympiakos) and Kevarrious Hayes (Monaco) |

FAQ: your Questions About Paris Basketball’s Coaching Change Answered

To provide even more clarity, here’s a detailed FAQ addressing common questions about this significant coaching change:

Q: Who is Francesco Tabellini?

A: Francesco Tabellini is a 41-year-old Italian basketball coach. He previously coached in the czech Republic, leading Nymburk to a championship in 2024 and earning Coach of the Year honors twice.

Q: Why did Paris Basketball hire Francesco Tabellini?

A: Paris Basketball chose Tabellini as his coaching style aligns with the club’s philosophy of employing a young, foreign coach who favors an attacking style of play. This matches thier financial capabilities and long-term strategic vision.

Q: Who was the previous coach of Paris Basketball?

A: tiago Splitter was the previous head coach of Paris Basketball.

Q: What were Tiago Splitter’s major accomplishments with Paris Basketball?

A: Under Splitter, Paris Basketball reached the EuroLeague quarter-finals and won the Double Cup of France (French championship).

Q: Why did Tiago splitter leave Paris Basketball?

A: Tiago Splitter left to join the Portland Trail Blazers’ coaching staff in the NBA.

Q: What challenges does Francesco Tabellini face?

A: Tabellini faces the challenge of rebuilding the team, as several key players, including TJ Shorts, tyson Ward, and Kevarrious Hayes, have departed. He needs to create a cohesive offensive system that allows Paris to be competitive.

Q: Has Tabellini ever coached in the Euroleague?

A: No, this will be Tabellini’s first experience coaching in the Euroleague.

Q: Can you give a broad overview of basketball in Kentucky?

A: Kentucky is a hotbed for basketball talent, with high school and college programs that consistently produce top players. Such as, the 1st Region Boys Basketball looks to be competitive next year [[1]]. There are many accomplished players from the state [[2]] who have gone on to professional careers.

Q: Are there currently any major high school basketball tournaments going on?

A: Yes, there is the ongoing 2025 Kentucky Girls’ All ‘A’ Classic tournament [[3]].

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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