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Johnnie Bryant has served as the associate head coach under Kenny Atkinson in Cleveland for just one season, but his résumé runs deep. From 2021 to 2024, he held the same title with the New York ...
That’s not really how it’s going, but per Marc Stein of The Stein Line, Cleveland’s Johnnie Bryant and Jordan Ott were among those to visit Phoenix for in-person interviews earlier in the week.
Johnnie Bryant, a former Knicks associate head coach who was considered a finalist for the Phoenix vacancy, did not get the top Suns job Wednesday, with the team hiring his Cleveland colleague ...
The Phoenix Suns made a coaching hire, and former Cleveland Cavaliers assistant Jordan Ott will lead their franchise. This matters to the Knicks, too. Ott was one of 15 candidates to earn ...
Bryant and Ott were hired by the Cavs last summer. They held key roles during the 2024-25 season under first-year Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson.. The Cavs went 64-18 in the regular season, earning the ...
Bryant and Ott are expected to meet with Suns management later this week. The 39-year-old Bryant has been in the NBA for more than a decade as an assistant with the Utah Jazz and New York Knicks ...
Per ESPN’s Shams Charania, Cavaliers associate head coach Johnnie Bryant and assistant coach Jordan Ott are the two finalists to become the Suns’ next coach.
Suns narrow coaching search to Cavs' assistants Johnnie Bryant and Jordan Ott Updated Jun. 2, 2025 5:20 p.m. ET ... Bryant and Ott are expected to meet with Suns management later this week.
Ott and fellow Cavs assistant Johnnie Bryant were the two finalists for the job. Both worked under Kenny Atkinson, helping lead Cleveland to a 64-18 record this season, which was the best record ...
Suns' coaching search reportedly down to two Cavaliers assistants, Johnnie Bryant and Jordan Ott. All five NBA head coach openings from this season will end up filled by first-time coaches.
Cleveland Cavaliers assistants Jordan Ott and Johnnie Bryant are finalists for the position, the Arizona Republic confirmed Monday morning, June 2. ESPN's Shams Charania first reported the news.
That’s not really how it’s going, but per Marc Stein of The Stein Line, Cleveland’s Johnnie Bryant and Jordan Ott were among those to visit Phoenix for in-person interviews earlier in the week.
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