
The Guelph Nighthawks are restoring Charles Kissi as the group’s head instructor and also general manager for the 2021 Canadian Elite Basketball League period.
Kissi was initial brought on board mid-season in July 2019 and also has truly yet to train a complete season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The organization’s second period was delayed and also replaced with a competition including a solitary round-robin adhered to by a six-team elimination playoff.
Kissi led the Nighthawks to a 3-3 record in the round-robin, which aided the Nighthawks secure their first playoff look in August.
They were eliminated in the quarterfinals by the Ottawa BlackJacks.
Team head of state Cameron Kusch claimed Kissi was generated to lead a change in the culture when it pertains to liability as well as job ethic.
” You might see that shift occur at the end of the 2019 period as well as into the 2020 Summer season Collection period,” Kusch said.
” Now I’m delighted to see Charles fully apply his vision throughout a complete period, as we prepare to return to a much more typical 20-game timetable in May of 2021.”
Kissi has also coached with the Raptors 905, the Toronto Raptors G-League associate, as well as the Brock College’s men’s basketball program.
He stated the opportunity to continue with the Nighthawks is exciting.
” Our goal is to construct the game and be leaders within the area, along with to earn a CEBL Champion to the Royal City,” Kissi claimed.
” I anticipate getting back on the court in the Sleeman Centre before our unbelievable fans.”