Dean Vickerman to depart Melbourne United for overseas opportunity
By
Melbourne United Media
5 May
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Melbourne United Head Coach Dean Vickerman is set to depart the club following a historically successful run, spanning the past nine seasons.
Dean, while still contracted through until the end of the NBL28 season, has taken up an option in his deal allowing him to explore international opportunities.
Since taking the Head Coaching role in the 2017-18 season, Dean has helped lead United to more wins than any other club (199), as well as a pair of NBL Championship victories (2018 and 2021).
Adding to this has been Vickerman’s commitment to developing talent both on and off the court.
Dean assisted stars such as Jock Landale, Jack White, Ariel Hukporti and Luke Travers achieve the goal of playing in the NBA, while also building an elite coaching tree featuring names such as Jacob Chance, Paul Henare, Mike Kelly, Simon Mitchell, Ross McMains, Justin Schueller and Darryl McDonald.
Melbourne United CEO Nick Truelson touched on the impact Dean has had throughout the entire organisation.
“Seeing how Dean has led this club across the past nine years has been truly remarkable,” Truelson explained.
“He has been the epitome of leadership, both on the court where he has driven tremendous success, and off the court, where he has worked with our owners, front office, partners and members to build Melbourne United into the powerhouse it is today.
“Whether it be players, high performance staff, fellow coaches or office admin staff, Dean created an environment where everyone’s voice is heard and valued, in turn earning him the respect of everyone around him.
“Our core values; Selfless, Excellence and Inclusive, were established with significant input from Dean, and they are what he has lived each and every day at Melbourne United.
“Our history will forever be linked with Dean Vickerman, and we thank him for what he has been able to create here in Melbourne.”
The three-time Coach of the Year winner departs Melbourne United and the NBL with the seventh-most coaching victories of all time (249), the third-most Finals wins of all time (31), and the second-best winning percentage of anyone to have coached more than 250 games (62.6).
From everyone at Melbourne United, we would like to thank Dean for his dedication to the club across the past nine seasons and all the amazing memories he has helped create. We wish him, along with his wife Christy, children Georgia, Jade & Bailey, along with his parents John & Pam – all of whom have been tremendous supporters of the club, the best in the future.
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