🏀 Coach Johnson on lack of recruiting experience

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"I've talked to a lot of the parents on the AAU circuit over the past several years so a lot of the kids that are 2015 kids, I saw a lot of those kids when they were in 10th grade," Johnson said. "I saw a lot of those kids when they were eighth, ninth and 10th grade when my son was in the 11th grade on the circuit."

Relationships were formed.

"I've probably taken pictures with their parents," Johnson said. "And I've probably heard from half of those parents 'You would make a great college coach,' or 'If you ever coach in college, I'm sending my son to you.'

"So I think I have instant credibility, more than just the average coach, going into a lot of these homes even though I haven't so-called recruited."

http://www.al.com/alabamabasketball/index.ssf/2015/04/avery_johnson_alabama_recruiting_2015.html

Also check out what JR.'s coach says on the subject.

http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2015/04/high-profile_aau_coach_says_al.html
 
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Thats what I read also, I was hesitant to call this hire a "home run" hire now I think it may turn out to be a "grand slam" hire. Just my thoughts.
 
Thats what I read also, I was hesitant to call this hire a "home run" hire now I think it may turn out to be a "grand slam" hire. Just my thoughts.

Here's a cold rag.

I think back to Gottfried, assistant coaches talking to Texas guys and hatching things that resulted in NCAA violations/ probation being extended / and the after math. Johnson is well known on the AAU circuit in Texas.

AAU. I'm cringing at what that can, may not, but can lead to...
 
Keeping Pettway is a big plus IMHO. He can provide immediate answers to AJ on the do's and don'ts of recruiting and the dangers of AAU. I'm curious to see who he gets tofill out his staff. I've heard Roy Rogers name mentioned. That would be someone to really develop our low post guys.
 
Avery Johnson 'a five-star general' who'll attract five-star talent to Alabama

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Avery Johnson (left) looks on as Cassandra Johnson kisses their son Avery Jr. during senior introductions at Plano West High School in Plano, Texas, on Feb. 4, 2014. (Dallas Morning News photo)

By Kevin Scarbinsky | kscarbinsky@al.com

on April 07, 2015 at 7:52 AM, updated April 07, 2015 at 8:21 AM


You think Avery Johnson can't recruit because he's spent his entire career in the NBA and has never been a college basketball coach?

Scott Pospichal isn't buying what you're selling.

"Oh my gosh, no," Pospichal told AL.com. "When he walks in the gym, he'll have everybody's attention. The University of Alabama got itself a five-star general."

One of Johnson's nicknames is Little General, and Pospichal has seen his star power for himself. He coached Johnson's son, Avery Jr., on a powerhouse AAU team, the Texas Titans, who played in the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League.

Before Avery Jr. got to Texas A&M, where he just finished his freshman season, he traveled all over the country with the Titans playing in high-profile tournaments, and his father traveled with them.

"He's been around the elite basketball players in the country with his son," Pospichal said. "Wherever Avery Johnson goes, all the best players on the other teams are like, 'That's Avery Johnson. Hey, coach. Hey, coach.'

"What do these kids want? They want to play in college, and they want to go to the NBA. What kid doesn't want to be coached by an NBA coach?"

Pospichal knows what big-time recruits want because he's coached plenty of them. In addition to Johnson Jr., other Titan players have included Matt Jones of Duke, Damian Jones of Vanderbilt and Julius Randle of Kentucky, who's now with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Pospichal said Johnson would attend Titan practices and "we'd go over things. My guys loved him. The parents loved him. He's a charismatic guy. He has a good way of making people feel important."

That included Pospichal himself. When Johnson was coaching in the NBA, he'd invite the Titans coach to training camp and let him sit in on some coaches' meetings. When Johnson was following his son with the Titans, he'd offer advice to Pospichal, "but he was always a gentleman about it."

One example: The Titans had suffered a lopsided loss in a tournament at Sacramento, with several of their players injured.

"I walked back to the hotel thinking we're in big trouble," Pospichal said. "I see Avery. He says, 'Coach, you want to talk?' We talked for two hours."

Pospichal said he's known former Alabama coach Anthony Grant since Grant was a Miami Senior High School assistant to legendary high school coach Shakey Rodriguez.

"Understand that I love Anthony Grant, but Avery has a different personality," Pospichal said. "He'll be so strong for the Alabama community and the Alabama brand."

Pospichal spoke to Johnson about the Alabama job.

"He said he's excited and ready for the challenge. What a big-time guy. He's just brilliant. He's going to do incredible things at Alabama."

It'll start with the Crimson Tide recruiting and landing a different level of player than it did under Grant. Don't be surprised when the "five-star general" starts attracting five-star talent.

http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2015/04/high-profile_aau_coach_says_al.html
 
She doesn't seem to stack up to well against Miss Terry but maybe she can adjust and grow. I hope so anyway, Avery will need her to. The incident in the stands was not very lady like but that kind of thing happens. I would like to hear both sides before drawing a conclusion. She will be under the microscope now more than ever. So is that the point you were concerned about or did I miss something TerryP. I could be totally off base here.
 
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