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Former Texas basketball player Royal Ivey will coach South Sudan in Olympics

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Austin American-Statesman
Houston Rockets assistant coach and former Texas player Royal Ivey, left, gives some tips to Rockets guard Jalen Green in a practice this past season. Ivey will serve as the head coach of South Sudan in the upcoming Paris Olympics.

Kevin Durant won't be the only former Texas basketball player at the Paris Olympics.

Former Longhorns guard and current Houston Rockets assistant coach Royal Ivey will serve as the head coach for the South Sudan Olympic men’s basketball team. He has been the head coach of the national team of South Sudan in a part-time role since AfroBasket 2021, the first major tournament in which that country participated. Over the next two summers, Ivey guided South Sudan to an 11-1 record in African qualifying to reach the 2023 World Cup. He also coached the team to a 101-78 victory over Angola at the World Cup in the Philippines in September that secured an automatic Olympic qualifying spot from Africa.

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A four-year starter at both point guard and shooting guard during his Texas career from 2001-04, Ivey earned multiple All-Big 12 defensive selections. He played in 492 career NBA games over nine seasons before beginning his coaching career as an assistant for the Oklahoma City Blue of the NBA Development League in 2014. He's been an assistant in the NBA since 2016.

South Sudan, which gained independence from Sudan in 2011 after decades of conflict, has only been a member of the International Olympic Committee since 2015. Its entire basketball program is funded by former NBA All-Star Luol Deng, a South Sudanese native who is the president of the South Sudan Basketball Federation. He attended the same prep school (Blair Academy in Blairstown, N.J.) in the United States as Ivey.

The South Sudan National Team will compete at the Olympics July 26-Aug. 11. As part of Group C, South Sudan will face Durant and the United States on July 31.

Durant, who earned the Naismith College player of the year award during his lone season at Texas in 2006-07, will compete in his fourth Olympics and has the opportunity to become the first U.S. men's basketball player to win four gold medals.