Windsor Express | |
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Position | Head Coach |
League | NBL Canada |
Personal information | |
Born | November 18 Detroit, Michigan |
Nationality | American |
Career information | |
High school | Southwestern (Detroit, Michigan) |
College |
Fisk Concordia |
Coaching career | 1986–present |
Career history | |
As coach: | |
1986–1991 | Southwestern High School |
1993–1996 | Buffalo (asst.) |
1996–2001 | Toledo (asst.) |
2001–2005 | Milwaukee (asst.) |
2005–2011 | Tennessee (asst.) |
2011–2013 | Alcoa High School |
2014–2015 | Auburn (asst.) |
2015–2016 | Windsor Express (interim) |
Tony Jones is an American professional basketball coach and former player. He had most recently served as interim head coach for the Windsor Express of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL).
Jones attended Southwestern High School in Detroit, Michigan. He earned All-City honors as a basketball player and became known as the team's star. He attended Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he garnered All-Conference accolades. Jones later attended Concordia University in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Jones began coaching basketball in 1986, when he returned to his alma mater to direct the Detroit Southwestern basketball program. He served as an assistant for the varsity team and the head coach for the junior varsity team. At Southwestern, Jones had experience working with the likes of Jalen Rose, Howard Eisley, and Voshon Lenard. He led them to a USA Today mythical national championship in 1991. Later on, he began coaching Team AAU Michigan, a post that he would hold until 1993, when he secured an assistant coaching position at the University at Buffalo. Jones moved on to Toledo University in 1996 and then the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in 2001. At Milwaukee, he coached his first games with Bruce Pearl, who he would stick with when he coached at the University of Tennessee and Auburn, whom he would join in 2005 and 2014 respectively. On July 14, 2015, Jones assumed his position as interim head coach with the Express following the suspension of original coach, his brother Bill Jones, in the midst of the 2015 NBL Canada Finals brawl. Tony said, "[Bill and I] haven't been together for a year in over 25 years. Either I was coaching collegiately, he was playing professionally at different levels, or he was coaching."