Former NBA coach Avery Johnson has verbally agreed to become the head coach at Alabama, sources told ESPN on Sunday.
The 50-year-old Johnson, an ESPN analyst, is from New Orleans and played in the NBA. He coached the Dallas Mavericks from 2005 to 2008 and the Brooklyn Nets from 2010 to 2012.
Johnson, who played 16 years in the league and was a point guard on the 1999 champion San Antonio Spurs,
achieved his greatest coaching success with the Mavericks. Dallas won
60 games twice, and Johnson was the NBA coach of the year in 2006 after
guiding the Mavs to the NBA Finals, where they lost to the Miami Heat in six games.
His son, Avery Johnson Jr., also plays in the SEC as a freshman point guard at Texas A&M.
Alabama
swung and missed on Wichita State's Gregg Marshall earlier in the week
after offering him a deal worth $4 million per year. Marshall opted to
stay with the Shockers on a seven-year deal worth $3 million annually, sources said.
The Crimson Tide fired Anthony Grant last month after six seasons in which he went 117-85.
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