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re: Avery Johnson's Coaching Staff

Posted on 6/23/15 at 2:16 pm to
Posted by Bryant91092
Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 6/23/15 at 2:16 pm to
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Head coach Avery Johnson

Contract length: April 7, 2015 to April 14,2021

Base salary: $265,000

Talent Fee: $2,535,000

Expense Account: $12,000

Bonuses: (i) $50,000 for winning SEC regular season championship; $50,000 for winning SEC Tournament; $10,000 for appearance in SEC Championship game; (ii) $50,000 for appearance in NCAA Tournament (first 2 contract years), $25,000 thereafter; $25,000 for each NCAA Tournament win to Final Four; $50,000 for each win in Final Four; (iii) $25,000 for SEC COY; $50,000 for NCAA COY. Academic bonus to $25,000 for 85% graduation rate and being above NCAA APR cut score.

Buyouts: If Coach leaves during contract year 2, $3.5M; Contract Year 3, $2.75M; Contract Year 4, $2M; Contract Year 5, $1.5M; Contract Year 6, $1M. If University terminates contract without cause during contract year 2, $7M; Contract Year 3, $5M; Contract Year 4, $4M; Contract Year 5, $3M; Contract Year 6, $1M. Subject to offset from other employment in the field of amateur, collegiate or professional sports in a coaching, administrative, management or broadcasting position.

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Posted by RTR America
Memphis, TN
Member since Aug 2012
39600 posts
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:24 am to
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University of Alabama coach Avery Johnson has offered former San Antonio Spurs teammate Malik Rose a special assistant to the head coach position, league sources told Yahoo Sports.
Rose is considering the offer to join Johnson's staff, and is expected to make a decision over the weekend, sources told Yahoo Sports.

Johnson was hired the Crimson Tide's coach in March and recently offered the job to Rose. Since retiring from the NBA in 2009, Rose has risen to prominence as a TV analyst for NBA TV and Philadelphia 76ers broadcasts. He also co-hosts a Sirius XM radio show with Frank Isola.

Rose won two NBA titles as a member of the Spurs, where he played eight seasons.


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This post was edited on 6/25/15 at 1:26 am
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