Omar Quintero Pereda (born 26 September 1981) is a Mexican professional basketball coach and former player. He played the point guard position for teams in Mexico, Spain, Italy, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico. He also played for the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Summer League. Quintero represented the Mexico national basketball team, winning several international medals.
Quintero has coached the Mexico men's national team since 2021.
Early life and college career
A native of Nogales, Sonora, Quintero started playing basketball at the age of nine.[1] He attended the Autonomous University of Tamaulipas (UAT), where he played basketball for the Correcaminos UAT and set the Mexican collegiate record by scoring 87 points in a single game.[1]
Quintero attended one year of college (2002–03) in the United States, with NAIA school Southern Nazarene University, where he played with the Crimson Storm.[2] Quintero averaged a school record and conference-leading 24.1 points per game for Southern Nazarene.[3][4] He turned pro after one season at the school, playing for Fuerza Guinda de Nogales in Mexico.[5]
Professional career
In addition to playing for local teams in Mexico, Quintero's pro career has also taken him to the Spanish Liga ACB and Venezuelan League. He was the first Mexican to play in the Liga ACB.[1] In the 2004–05 season, he played in the EuroLeague with Spanish side TAU Ceramica, scoring nine points in two games off the bench for the team.[6] He played under head coach Aleksandar Petrović in 2006 with Fabriano Basket, later calling him the best coach of his career.[7] In 2008, he played in the BSN league of Puerto Rico, with Cariduros de Fajardo. In 2009, he played with Gigantes de Guayana of the Venezuelan League.[8]
Quintero announced his retirement from professional basketball in December 2017, accepting a position on the coaching staff of the Aguacateros de Michoacán as an assistant coach.[10][11]