Erik Spoelstra of the Miami Heat has emerged as the top candidate to coach the U.S. men’s basketball team in the 2027 FIBA World Cup in Qatar and the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, according to sources on Thursday.
Spoelstra is expected to take over from Steve Kerr once negotiations conclude.
Talks between Spoelstra and USA Basketball remain ongoing, and officials have not yet finalized the agreement. Spoelstra, who previously served as a lead assistant coach for Team USA, is set to guide the team in pursuit of a sixth straight Olympic gold medal.
As the Miami Heat’s head coach since 2008, Spoelstra has earned two NBA championships and multiple playoff appearances. His leadership style and track record make him a strong choice to continue USA Basketball’s dominance in global competition.
USA Basketball has not released an official statement, but sources close to the discussions express confidence that the deal will move forward.
Spoelstra’s experience with Team USA, including his contribution to the 2024 Olympic victory, reinforces his readiness for the position. The 2028 Summer Olympics will run from July 14 to 30 in Los Angeles, where Team USA aims to extend its gold medal streak.
Officials expect to finalize Spoelstra’s appointment soon, marking a new chapter in the national team’s pursuit of international excellence.