Ben Strong (basketball)
Benjamin James Strong is an American basketball coach and a retired professional basketball player. Strong is of Native American descent.
Playing career
College basketball
Born in Manassas, Virginia, Strong grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. After graduating from Chapel Hill High School in 2004, he enrolled at Guilford College, an NCAA Division III school in Greensboro, North Carolina in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. He left Guilford ranked second all-time in scoring as well as in blocked shots and seventh all-time in rebounding, taking home various individual awards during his four-year college career.Strong won one Old Dominion Athletic Conference championship with Guilford and led the Quakers to two appearances in the NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament. He set an NCAA Division III Tournament record by scoring 59 points in a triple-overtime win over Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) in March 2007.
During his time at Guilford College, Strong was a two-time First-Team Division III All-American and was named NCAA Division 3 Player of the Year. He was a three-time First Team All-ODAC, two-time ODAC Player of the Year and two-time Guilford Best Male Athlete. In 2007, he was a NABC First Team All-American and a D3hoops.com First Team All-American.
In 2022, Strong was named to Guilford College's Athletic Hall of Fame. In 2025, Strong was also named to ODAC's inaugural Hall of Fame class.
Professional basketball
Strong launched his professional career in 2008 with Maccabi Haifa B.C. in the Israeli Premier League. After a stint in the Netherlands and a return to Israel, he took his game to the NBA Development League, where he appeared in a total of 183 regular season and two post season contests. In the autumn of 2015, he had a brief stop in Uruguay, playing for Atletico Welcome. In 2016, Strong played in the NBA Summer League for the New York Knicks.Rounding out his professional career, Strong played his final season in New Zealand with the Nelson Giants and was named Australiabasket.com All-New Zealand NBL Center of the Year.
In 2018, he played for the "We are D3" team at The Basketball Tournament.
Coaching career
After ending his playing career in 2016, Strong was named an assistant men's basketball coach at Huntingdon College in the fall of 2016, before joining the Philadelphia 76ers’ staff as a player development specialist in 2018. On June 26, 2019, he joined the Phoenix Suns' staff as a player development coach.In 2021, Strong was hired by the Long Island Nets of the NBA G League to serve as their head video coordinator and player development coach.
In 2022, Strong retired from coaching to relocate back to NC.