Robert Brickey
Robert Brickey is an American basketball coach who is currently the head coach of the Raleigh Firebirds of The Basketball League.Brickey attended E.E. Smith High School in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and as a junior led the Golden Bulls to the championship game, where they were defeated by Hunter Huss High School. In 1986, as a senior, Brickey was named North Carolina Mr. Basketball.College career
After graduating, he went on to play basketball at Duke from 1986 to 1990, where he was a part of three final four teams and started in the national championship game in 1990. He served as team captain in 1990 and received first team All-Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament honors in 1988.
In the Summer of 1987, Robert Brickey won a silver medal with Team USA at the FIBA Under 19 World Championship. The Larry Brown led group finished the tournament 5-2, and lost the gold medal game to a loaded Yugoslavian team that included Vlade Divac, Dino Rada, and Toni Kukoc. On a squad that included Larry Johnson and Gary Payton, Brickey saw significant playing time, and averaged 7.0 points per game.Coaching career
From 2000 to 2002 he was an assistant at the Army. He moved SMU and James Madison, before taking the head coaching job at Shaw University. Following his departure from Shaw, he was the assistant director of basketball operations at Duke University, assistant coach at North Carolina Central University, head coach of the NBL Canada squad Oshawa Power, and assistant coach at Fayetteville State.
In 2018, Brickey was hired as the head coach of the Raleigh Firebirds, who begin play in 2019 as part of North American Premier Basketball.