Barangay Ginebra On April 29, 2014, Cariaso was named as the new head coach of
Barangay Ginebra, replacing
Ato Agustin. Prior to this, he has no high-level head coaching experience. In fact, he has little coaching experience apart from San Mig Coffee, joining the team in 2011, one year after retiring as a player, to assist his former coach at Alaska,
Tim Cone. At San Mig, he emerged as the top assistant, often taking over the reins when Cone was ejected, or when the team was getting blown out and the American coach wanted to send a message to his players. His tenure as coach of the Gin Kings did not produce much success, as the team failed to go beyond the quarterfinal rounds in the 2014 Governors' Cup and in the 2014–15 Philippine Cup. Moreover, the triangle offense system he uses did not sit well with the players. At the end of their Philippine Cup campaign, he was relieved of his coaching duties and was replaced by Ato Agustin. He still has one year and two conferences left in his contract, which was bought out, paving the way to his return to Alaska as assistant coach and camp director.
Converge FiberXers On August 9, 2022, after just one conference, Cariaso was released from his position.
Blackwater Bossing Blackwater Bossing announced that they have signed a three-year contract Cariaso in April 2023. His first PBA tournament with Blackwater was the
2024 Philippine Cup In April 2026, Cariaso has been relieved of his post in the middle of the
2026 Commissioner's Cup with
Patrick Aquino named as interim head coach of Blackwater. ==Personal life==