Thomas Barrise (February 3, 1954–March 18, 2022) was an American basketball coach in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He became the interim head coach of the New Jersey Nets for two games in late 2009, replacing Lawrence Frank after the Nets began the 2009–10 season with 16 consecutive losses.[1] Although there were talks of Barrise finishing out the season as interim head coach, the position ultimately went to Kiki Vandeweghe. The Nets lost both games in which he served as head coach.
Barrise subsequently joined the New Jersey Nets as an advance scout around 1996 and served in that capacity for eight seasons.[8] He was eventually promoted to assistant coach when Lawrence Frank became head coach of the franchise in January 2004,[2][8] with Barrise swapping roles with Don Newman.[10] Following a 0–16 start to the 2009–10 season, Frank was dismissed in late November 2009 and Barrise was subsequently appointed interim head coach.[7] He oversaw a further two losses, which established a new record for most consecutive losses to start an NBA season.[11] He was succeeded as head coach by Kiki Vandeweghe, the Nets general manager at the time,[12] and served briefly as his assistant before being appointed special assistant to team president Rod Thorn on January 17, 2010.[13][14] Barrise was a candidate to become head coach of the FDU Knights, but did not get the job.[14] He eventually returned to his previous position as assistant coach in July of that same year under Avery Johnson.[15] Following the 2011–12 season, Barrise's contract was not renewed by the Nets.[16]
Barrise later went on to hold scouting positions for the Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls and was on the Cleveland Cavaliers staff when he died.[citation needed]
Personal life
Barrise was engaged to Linda Krissi at the time of his death. He was previously married to Mary, with whom he had one child, Taylor.[17]
Barrise died on March 18, 2022, at the age of 68. He suffered from cancer prior to his death.[17][18]
↑Czerwinski, Mark J. "Basketball coach named at Ramapo", The Record, October 6, 1992. Accessed March 27, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Barrise, an FDU graduate, was a three-sport star at Don Bosco Tech. He was All-State in soccer in 1971 and went to FDU on a soccer scholarship. He also played basketball for the Knights."
12"Thomas Barrise Obituary". NorthJersey.com. North Jersey Media Group. March 23, 2022. Archived from the original on March 23, 2022. Retrieved March 23, 2022.