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| Fargo Beez IBA Head Coach |
| Macedonia |
| Bahamas |
| China |
| Some of the Greatest Coaches in the game call Coach Jordan a friend |
| Tennessee - Pearl |
| Coach John Jordan Birthdate - March 20, 1963 Nationality - American FIBA Coaching License - 2009021983 |
| Coach Jordan has one of the most diverse backgrounds that you can find anywhere in the sport of basketball. His combination of experience with coaching NBA and American minor league veteran players coupled with his amazing record in developing American and European male and female junior players insures that his players are getting the most well rounded basketball education available in the country. Jordan is just one of less than 170 American coaches who is licensed by FIBA to coach on any level of professional basketball in the World. Pro Experience 2000-2001 Head Coach/President of Basketball Operations - Fargo-Moorhead Beez - IBA ***Jordan guided the Beez to a 31-13 record and second place finish in the Western Division of the IBA. His team consisted of a combination of NBA Veterans (Richard Dumas, Kenny Battle, Lorenzo Charlets) along with up and coming rookies who are now stars in the NBA (Ime Udoka - San Antonio, Chris "Birdman" Andersen - Denver) 2001-2003 - CBL/XBA Founder/Commissioner - Jordan developed two different professional basketball leagues. The Xtreme Basketball Assocation (XBA) and the Carolinas Basketball League (CBL). 1990-92 - Assistant Coach - Rapid City Thrillers - CBA **served under former Sacramento Kings and Golden State Warriors head coach, Eric Musselman. Head Coach 2001 American Goodwill China Tour Team - Spent 4 weeks touring China with American minor league players playing against College Experience Associate Head Coach - Huron University (NAIA) Assistant Coach - National College - ***Served under current NBDL Dakota Wizards head coach, Duane Ticknor |
| Junior Experience 2011-12 - Director/Head Coach - American Basketball Institute - Charlotte, NC 2010-2011 - Head of School/Athletic Director/Head Coach - Adelphi Christian Academy - Aiken, SC 2009/2010 - Head Coach/Director- American International Basketball Institute - Asheville, NC 2002-2009 - Director of www.boyshoopscout.com and www.girlshoopscout.com - College recruiting website 2003-2009 - Head Boy's and Girls Basketball Coach - Statesville Christian School (03-06) & Veritas Christian Academy (06-Now) **Coached 24 European Players all who went on to play College Basketball in America ****Sent 42 players overall to the College level including 31 to NCAA Division I Programs Head Coach of 2010 American International Post Grad Team -National Runner-Up - Reebok USA National Prep Championships - Myrtle Beach, SC -3rd Place - NACA Division I National Championships - Dayton, TN ***Won the 2006 NACA National High School Boys Championship (Statesville Christian) ***Runner-Up in 2007 NACA National HIgh School Boys Championship (Veritas Christian) ***2008 Selected as Head Coach of US All Stars for Charm City Challenge National All Star Game *****Finalist for 2007 NACA National High School Coach of the Year Award ****2006 NCSAA National Coach of the Year ****2006 NACA National High School Coach of the Year Finalist |
| A Few of The NBA Players Coach Jordan Has Coached |

| Chris "Birdman"Andersen Denver Nuggets 2009 2nd in blocked shots in the NBA |

| Richard Dumas (Pheonix Suns) 1991 NBA All Rookie Team |

| Ime Udoka - Sacramento Kings |


| Mitchell Wiggins - Houston Rockets |

| Lorenzo Charles - Atlanta Hawks |
| Top Juniors Coach Jordan Has Developed |

| Catalin Baciu 7'1" Clemson (Native of Romania) |

| Donael Mack 6'5" Memphis |

| Sasa Borovnjak 6'9" Penn State (A native of Serbia shown here in a recent photo with Coach Jordan) |

| Zygis Sestokas 6'6" Hofstra ( A native of Lithuania who just finished his college career. He set the North Carolina all time single game High School scoring record with 76pts when he played for Coach Jordan ) |

| Edwin Ofori-Attah - 6'4" William and Mary (A native of Germany shown here competing against the NC Tarheels. He held the NC single game scoring record with 71 until Zygis broke it. |

| Devidas Busma 6'11" Nebraksa Western CC/Idaho State |

| Coach Jordan (C) who stands 196CM with Two Romanian Giants (L) 219 CM Gheorghe Muresan and (R) 214 CM Catalin Backu |

| Gaellan Bewernick 6'6" Northern Arizona Univ |


| Coach Jordan's former Veritas Lady Warriors picking up hardware at the NACA National Championshps. Four young ladies from this team would go on to play NCAA Division I college basketball L to R - 6'4 Ema Reskoska just finished at Radford Univ, 6'3" Jess Reece will be a rising senior at Lipscomb Univ, 5'8 Allie Russell turned down offers and 6'1 Jamie Jordan played at Georgia State before a career ending knee injury. Not pictured is 5'5 Aleks Bodlovic who is still playing at NCAA Division I Florida International |

| WNBA Superstar, Becky Hammon got her start as an 8th grader attending Coach Jordan's camps in Rapid City, SD |