by Kayla Sheldon on 2015-07-16

Redlands High School Alum Keke Lyles has been quite a success since his high school days in Redlands. Recently Lyles, currently working for the Golden State Warriors, was honored with the 2015 National Basketball Association’s (NBA) Strength & Conditioning Coach of the Year Award. As the Director of Athletic Performance/Coach of Strength and Conditioning, Lyles, along with his performance staff, is responsible for creating impactful training programs and then applying them individually to each one of the players on the team; these individualized programs are to simply help maintain and better each player’s athletic performance. Immediately after high school, Lyles moved to Boston, where he attended Northeasterrn University. He completed his undergraduate and graduate studies and received his bachelor’s degree in rehabilitation science and his doctorate in physical therapy. During his time at Northeastern, he also served as the head Strength and Conditioning coach for the women’s basketball team for Northeastern University from 2008 to 2010 and the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach assisted with sports medicine for the men’s basketball team there from 2007 to 2010. Lyles took his first steps in the NBA as an intern with the Boston Celtics where he was able to work with their legendary athletic trainer Ed Lacerte, the longest-serving trainer with nearly 30 years on his plate. After that, Lyles went to the Indiana Pacers where he served as an assistant Strength and Conditioning coach. The last team he was with before joining the Golden State Warriors was the Minnesota Timberwolves. He joined them as the head Strength and Conditioning coach in late 2011. In 2013, he joined the Golden State Warriors, where he now serves as the Director of Athletic Performance/Strength and Conditioning Coach. This past season, not only did his team win the 2015 NBA Championship, but Lyles also took home a personalized trophy for himself as he was named the 2015 Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year Award. [END] Keke Lyles joined the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2011 as the team's strength and conditioning coach and is responsible for developing and prescribing individualized training programs for each of the Timberwolves players. Lyles joins the Wolves training staff after serving as assistant strength & conditioning coach for the Indiana Pacers during the 2010-11 season. Previous to that, Lyles was the head strength & conditioning coach for women's basketball at Northeastern University from 2008 through 2010. He also was the assistant strength & conditioning coach and assisted with sports medicine for the men's basketball team at Northeastern from 2007 through 2010. Lyles also completed internships with the Boston Celtics. The Redlands, Calif., native completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at Northeastern University in Boston, receiving his bachelor's degree in rehabilitation science and his doctorate of physical therapy.