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Avery Johnson

Avery Johnson
Avery Johnson Alabama 2016.jpg
Johnson coaching Alabama in 2016.
Alabama Crimson Tide
Position Head coach
League Southeastern Conference
Personal information
Born (1965-03-25) March 25, 1965 (age 51)
New Orleans, Louisiana
Nationality American
Listed height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Listed weight 185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
High school St. Augustine
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
College
NBA draft 1988 / Undrafted
Playing career 1988–2004
Position Point guard
Number 15, 6, 5
Coaching career 2004–present
Career history
As player:
1988 Palm Beach Stingrays
19881990 Seattle SuperSonics
1990 Denver Nuggets
1991 San Antonio Spurs
1992 Houston Rockets
1992–1993 San Antonio Spurs
1993–1994 Golden State Warriors
19942001 San Antonio Spurs
2001–2002 Denver Nuggets
20022003 Dallas Mavericks
2003–2004 Golden State Warriors
As coach:
2004–2005 Dallas Mavericks (assistant)
20052008 Dallas Mavericks
20102012 New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets
2015–present Alabama
Career highlights and awards

As player:

As coach:

Career NBA statistics
Points 8,817 (8.4 ppg)
Rebounds 1,751 (1.7 rpg)
Assists 5,846 (5.5 apg)
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

As player:

As coach:

Avery DeWitt Johnson (born March 25, 1965) is an American basketball coach who is currently the head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team. Johnson spent 16 years in the National Basketball Association as a player, and subsequently served as the head coach of two NBA teams: the Dallas Mavericks and New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets. He led the Mavericks to their first NBA Finals appearance and to three consecutive 50+ win seasons. During his playing days, Johnson was known as the "Little General" for his small stature (by NBA standards), his leadership skills as a point guard and floor general, and his close friendship with former San Antonio Spurs teammate David Robinson.

As a high school senior in 1983, Johnson led New Orleans' St. Augustine High School to a 35–0 record and the Class 4A Louisiana State Championship. Johnson matriculated at New Mexico Junior College before moving on to Cameron University, and finally Southern University, at which in his senior season in 1988 he led NCAA Division I with 13.3 assists per game, an all-time record. In that season, he also averaged 11.4 points per game, making him the first men's Division I player ever to average double figures in points and assists in the same season—a feat that was not duplicated until Jason Brickman of LIU Brooklyn did so in 2013–14.


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