“I’d be lying if I didn’t say that (being an NBA coach) wasn’t something that maybe I’d chase down over time,” Nielsen told news.com.au.

“I hadn’t been a head coach since about four weeks ago. I knew I wanted to give it a go.”

Nielsen has just completed his first season as head coach job with the Austin Spurs – the G League affiliate of five-time NBA champions the San Antonio Spurs.

The former Boomers power forward guided Austin into the G League playoffs as a rookie coach and to get their man the Kings will have to convince him that he could use the Kings as a platform to return to America, much like Will Weaver, who went from the Kings to an NBA assistant role with the Houston Rockets.

Current Basketball Australia Centre of Excellence head coach Adam Caporn is also of interest to the team but it should be noted that while the Australian Boomers assistant coach has been consistently interviewed for potential NBL head coaching roles including recent openings in Adelaide and Brisbane no team has been successful so far in luring him away from Canberra.

It seems to be a three-horse race with Collins seemingly having the most open window. Whatever direction the Kings move it will need to be locked in within the next 30 days as NBL free-agent signing periods are less than two months away.