After graduation, he was selected by the
Chicago Bulls in the second round (37th overall) in the
1984 NBA draft. He did not make the Bulls roster and decided to sign with
Stefanel Trieste in Italy's
Serie A. The Bulls traded his rights to the
Portland Trail Blazers for
Mike Smrek, but he again failed to make the team and returned to Italy. After two years in Italy, he returned to the United States and signed with the
New Jersey Nets. In the middle of his second season with the Nets, New Jersey traded him and
Mike Gminski to the
Philadelphia 76ers for
Roy Hinson and
Tim McCormick. He played the remainder of the
1988–89 season in Philadelphia. Before the
1989–90 NBA season, he signed with the
Milwaukee Bucks but his season was cut short due to injury in February and he was waived. Coleman died on January 6, 2019, at age 57. ==NBA career statistics==