during a
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors event in 2017 After finishing his basketball playing career with
CSKA Moscow, Vanterpool became an assistant
basketball coach with the same team in 2008, and worked in that capacity for one season. In 2010, he was hired as director of player personnel by the
Oklahoma City Thunder. On August 17, 2012, Vanterpool was named as an assistant coach of the NBA's
Portland Trail Blazers. Vanterpool would go on to play a significant part in the development of Trailblazers' stars
Damian Lillard and
C. J. McCollum. Lillard would credit Vanterpool specifically with helping him develop leadership skills. In July 2013, he interviewed for the head coaching vacancy for the
Philadelphia 76ers. On June 2, 2015, Vanterpool and
Jim Boylen were named to the coaching staff of the senior men's
Canadian national team. Also in June 2015, he interviewed for the head coaching vacancy for the
Denver Nuggets. In May 2016, he interviewed for the head coaching vacancy for the
Orlando Magic. He interviewed again for the same job in April 2018. In May 2019, he interviewed for the head coaching vacancy for the
Cleveland Cavaliers. On June 19, 2019, he was hired by the
Minnesota Timberwolves, as an associate head coach to
Ryan Saunders. In October 2020, he interviewed for the head coaching vacancy for the
Houston Rockets. At the time, two of his most prominent former players with the Trailblazers, McCollum and the
All-Star Lillard, both endorsed him as a future head coaching candidate. On February 21, 2021, the Timberwolves hired
Toronto Raptors assistant coach
Chris Finch as their head coach and chose not to interview Vanterpool as part of their hiring process. On July 9, 2021, Vanterpool was hired as assistant coach by the
Brooklyn Nets. On January 20, 2022, Vanterpool was fined $10,000 and the Nets $25,000 by the NBA for interfering during live play by blocking a pass against the
Washington Wizards in a January 19 game. ==NBA career statistics==