Weber State hired Kaleb Canales as its next men’s basketball coach on Friday.
Canales, 47, was the associate head coach this season for a Troy team that reached the NCAA Tournament.
He also has 18 years of experience in the NBA, and his lengthy coaching resume includes a stint as the Portland Trail Blazers’ interim coach in 2011-12.
“I am truly honored and humbled to be named the head coach of Weber State men’s basketball,” Canales said in a school statement. “I want to thank President Leslie Durham and Director of Athletics Tim Crompton for their belief in me and my vision for this program.
“We will build a culture that is connected on both ends of the floor, connected in the classroom, and connected to the community. This is a program with a proud tradition, a world-class institution, and a passionate fan base. I’m ready to get to work.”
Canales replaces Eric Duft, who transitioned into an executive role at the school after four seasons as head coach of the Wildcats.
“Kaleb’s extensive background at the highest levels of the game, combined with his elite ability to evaluate and recruit talent, makes him an outstanding fit for our program. His infectious energy will resonate deeply with our fans,” Crompton said.
Weber State, located in Ogden, Utah, finished 16-16 (10-8 Big Sky) this season and has not been to the NCAA Tournament since 2016.

