| The Leading Basketball Team |
| ACE has assembled a diversified team of leading basketball personnel
to ensure that the Basketball IntelliGym is the most effective "Brain Gym"
for the modern basketball player. |
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Coach Hubie Brown - Advisory Board Hubert Jude "Hubie"
Brown is a former basketball coach and television analyst. Brown is a two-time
NBA Coach of the Year and a basketball Hall of Fame inductee. Hubie Brown
started his basketball career as a player at Niagara University. Brown's
coaching career began in 1959 at St. Mary's High School in Little Falls, New
York. He spent nine years at the high school level before becoming an assistant
coach for one season at the College of William and Mary in 1968. The following
season, Brown joined Duke University as an assistant coach. Brown coached at
Duke until 1972, when he joined the NBA as an assistant coach for the Milwaukee
Bucks under Larry Costello. After two seasons in the NBA, Brown was given his
first professional-level head coaching opportunity - the head coach position
with the Kentucky Colonels of the ABA. Brown led the Colonels to their only ABA
Championship in 1975 before the ABA-NBA merger in 1976 when the Colonels
franchise folded. Brown then rejoined the NBA as head coach of the Atlanta
Hawks, where he earned the Coach of the Year honors. After leading the Hawks to
a Central Division Title in the 1979-80 season, Brown joined the New York Knicks
in 1982. He stayed with the Knicks until 1986. Hubie Brown then turned to the
broadcasting booth, becoming the lead basketball analyst for CBS and later for
TNT. Brown continued anchoring TNT's basketball coverage through the 2001-02
season. But during the 2002-03 season, Brown became a head coach in the NBA
again, this time with the Memphis Grizzlies. A couple of years later the team
underwent a complete turnaround finishing 50-32 and making the playoffs for the
first time in team history. Brown was again named the NBA's Coach of the
Year. The following year Brown signed with ABC as their top NBA
analyst. In 2005, he was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame as a
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Coach Gilad Shoham – Vice President of Basketball
Operations Coach Gilad Shoham has 15 years of experience in
basketball coaching. At the beginning of his career Coach Shoham advanced from
training the High School level into coaching professional basketball in Europe.
He has served as the Assistant Coach for the Under-21 Israeli National Team and
is considered a pioneer in bringing digital scouting to European basketball.
Gilad’s outstanding knowledge and experience both as a coach and in game
analysis is a great asset to ACE. As the Vice President of Basketball Operations
at ACE, Coach Shoham has been working with top players from the NCAA Division 1
powerhouses such as: Florida, Kentucky, Memphis, Kansas, Iowa, Georgia Tech,
Florida State, Marquette and many more. Coach Shoham is currently dedicated
to take the decision-making skills of basketball players to the next level, by
utilizing the state-of-the-art technology designed by ACE. |
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Coach Simmy Reguer – International Basketball Expert Simmy Reguer
has a 30 years career as a professional basketball coach and player in the top
Israeli leagues. With his roots in NYC, Simmy is considered a leading expert in
Europe for the US basketball. As such, Simmy sent tens of European basketball
players to play in NCAA institutions. Over more than twenty years, Simmy was
a regular participant in the 5-Star Basketball camps in the US, and directed
basketball camps in Israel. Simmy is a leading commentator for the Israeli
television since 1989, and a columnist for the Israeli Internet Sports Channel.
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