Shannon Seebohm

Seebohm joined the Fire in 2019, securing four additional Coach of the Year awards and leading the team to the WNBL championship in 2023.

[3] Seebohm joined the South Dragons of the National Basketball League (NBL) as a development player for the 2007–08 season.

In December 2007, while training at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, he collapsed and required CPR to be revived.

[3] In 2006, Seebohm played for the Australian Emus at the Albert Schweitzer Tournament in Germany, the William Jones Cup in Taiwan, and the FIBA Oceania Under-19 Championship in Australia.

[9] In July 2014, Seebohm was appointed head coach of the Sydney Uni Flames of the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL).

[28] In 2017, Seebohm coached the Norths Bears women's team to a runner-up finish in the Waratah League.

[36] In March 2015, Seebohm was appointed head coach of the Australia women's national under-17 basketball team, the Sapphires.

[16] In 2019, Seebohm served as head coach of the Australian women's team at the World University Games,[16] where he guided the Emerging Opals to victory, defeating the USA in the gold medal match 80–72.

[37] Seebohm served as caretaker coach of the Australian Opals at the 2023 FIBA Women's Asia Cup in the absence of Sandy Brondello,[38] where the team won bronze.

[29] Seebohm's wife Jaimee (née Kennedy)[42] is also a basketball player, with the couple having been a husband-wife, coach-player duo multiple times.