šŸ€ Johnson hires Yasir Rosemond to replace Bob Simon as Bama Assistant Basketball coach.

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For the first time in three years, Mark Fox has an opening on his Georgia basketball coaching staff.

Yasir Rosemond, who had been a Georgia assistant coach since May 2014, is leaving for a similar job at Alabama. That’s according to someone familiar with the news, first reported by Rivals.com on Monday night.

Rosemond, a 40-year-old native of Atlanta, joined Fox’s staff after a two-year stint at Samford, which followed jobs at Seattle University and Oregon.

When he was hired, the hope was Rosemond would bring a lift to Georgia’s recruiting. But while he was credited with being the lead recruiter on forward Derek Ogbeide, now a rising junior, and incoming freshman guard Teshaun Hightower, Georgia’s other two assistants (Jonas Hayes and Phillip Pearson) have been the lead recruiter on several more players.
 
Avery Johnson has found a third assistant for his Alabama coaching staff.

Avery Johnson has found a third assistant for his Alabama coaching staff.

Georgia assistant Yasir Rosemond will join the Crimson Tide basketball staff in the same role, BamaOnLine has learned. The Atlanta native will replace two-year associate head coach Bob Simon, who was relieved of his duties following the 2017-18 season.

Rosemond arrives to Tuscaloosa with more than a dozen years of college coaching experience. He joined the Georgia basketball staff as an assistant coach in May of 2014 after two seasons at Samford (2012-14), where he recruited players that won Southern Conference Freshman of the Year award for the 2013 and 2014 seasons.

Rosemond also served as an assistant coach at Seattle University from 2010-12 after five seasons at Oregon, his alma mater, under Ernie Kent. The first two of those years he was director of basketball operations, the latter three were spent as an assistant coach.

At Alabama, Rosemond will join a coaching staff that features John Pelphrey and Antoine Pettway. Later this month, the Crimson Tide will welcome the nation's No. 5 recruiting class to Tuscaloosa, per the 247Sports Composite, headlined by Collin Sexton.

Rosemond's coaching experience

2003-05 -- Redlands Community College -- Assistant Coach
2005-07 -- Oregon -- Director of Basketball Operations
2007-10 -- Oregon -- Assistant Coach
2010-12 -- Seattle University -- Assistant Coach
2012-14 -- Samford -- Assistant Coach
2014-17 -- Georgia -- Assistant Coach

Alabama adds SEC East assistant coach to basketball staff
 
I found this looking at fan reactions over on some UGA sites.

ATHENS ---- Atlanta native Yasir Rosemond, a veteran of more than 10 seasons in collegiate coaching, was named as Assistant Basketball Coach at Georgia, according to an announcement Friday by head coach Mark Fox.

Rosemond, 37, has built a reputation for success in recruiting and player development at each stop of his career thus far. Most recently, he came to Georgia after two seasons at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala. At Samford he recruited and coached players that have won the Southern Conference Freshman of the Year award the past two years.

"I am excited to add Yasir to our staff," Fox said. "He came very highly recommended by his former employers, high school coaches and summer programs he worked with. Here at Georgia he will spend a great deal of his efforts recruiting and he will work with our perimeter players on the court.

"I am confident he will be a great addition to our program, with his experience and his roots already in Atlanta. He should be able to be fully in place when our players return for school and workouts this summer."

Rosemond came to Samford in April of 2012 after spending the 2010-11 seasons as an assistant coach at Seattle University under another native Atlantan, Cameron Dollar. Previously, he had served five seasons at his alma mater, the University of Oregon, under head coach Ernie Kent. The first two of those years he was Director of Basketball Operations, the latter three as Assistant Coach. While on the Ducks' coaching staff, Rosemond helped assemble a Top 25 recruiting class in 2008 and also coached Aaron Brooks, who earned All-America honors in 2007 and currently plays for the NBA's Denver Nuggets.

Before joining the staff at Oregon, Rosemond coached as an assistant for two seasons at Redlands Community College in El Reno, Okla., helping the team advance to the national junior college championship game in 2005.

Rosemond's playing career included stops at Okaloosa-Walton Junior College in Florida for one season and also Butler (Kan.) Community College, where he redshirted. He then played at Oregon for two seasons before transferring to Seattle Pacific, where he competed for coach Ken Bone in his senior year.
During his four-year professional basketball career in Brazil, Rosemond found time to complete his bachelor's degree in sociology from Oregon in 2003.

"I'm really excited to be joining the Georgia program," Rosemond said. "Being from Georgia myself, this is a place that's always been on my mind as somewhere I'd like to be. I knew of Coach Fox during my time on the West Coast. When I finally met him, he was a really down to earth guy. He has this program headed in the right direction, and I'm looking forward to being a part of it."

Yasir Rosemond Named Assistant Basketball Coach
 
Has anyone confirmed why Simon was let go?
I don't know how you feel about this. I can see both sides. There was a "request" by the MBB program that the story be kept as quiet as possible. That's the main reason Simon disappeared for a few weeks from the news, recruiting trail, etc. and then when his contract expired it the announcement was released by UA.

Picture yourself as an employer and you have an employee that shows up late, forgets to do a few things here and there, but they are still someone you think you can work with until a final straw breaks--and then there's no other choice.

With Simon it was a lot like that. A little thing here and there and then a final straw. That final straw was discussed in the Simon fired thread. CAJ was able to work through that final straw in the end despite the thought it was broken for good. (Davis returning.)

Simon's "actions" have been a mixture between Sly after he didn't get the football HC job and Gottfried after Saban got the job.
 
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