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04-14-2014, 07:49 PM
Strickland joins USF staff as assistant coach
Rod Strickland is following former Kentucky assistant coach Orlando Antigua to South Florida.
Strickland will join Antiguaâs staff as an assistant coach after serving the last four seasons at UK as a special assistant to John Calipari. Anitgua was named head coach at USF two weeks ago.
âIâm so happy for Rod and his family,â Coach Cal said. âIâm sad weâre losing him but happy that heâs going to work again with Orlando, who he also coached the Dominican Republic National Team with. Itâs a great opportunity for Rod, one Iâm confident he will do well with, but itâs also a great thing for Orlando to have Rod, his experience and his knowledge at his side.â
Rod Strickland is headed to South Florida to join Orlando Antiguaâs staff and serve as an assistant coach after five years at UK. (photo by Chris Reynolds)
Strickland previously served as a UK assistant coach during the 2009-10 season before transitioning to special assistant to the head coach.
The longtime NBA veteran first joined Calipariâs staff at Memphis, serving as the director of student-athlete development manager from 2006 to 2008, when he was then named director of basketball operations for the Tigers.
Strickland, a two-time All-American at DePaul, played in 1,094 games in the NBA and scored more than 14,000 points (13.2 career average) and dished out nearly 8,000 assists (7.3 career average).
In September of 2008, Strickland was inducted into the New City Basketball Hall of Fame. During the summer of 2013, Strickland earned a degree from Northeastern Illinois in sports leadership.
well Cal has lost 2,does this mean he isn't coming back next yr..
Rod Strickland is following former Kentucky assistant coach Orlando Antigua to South Florida.
Strickland will join Antiguaâs staff as an assistant coach after serving the last four seasons at UK as a special assistant to John Calipari. Anitgua was named head coach at USF two weeks ago.
âIâm so happy for Rod and his family,â Coach Cal said. âIâm sad weâre losing him but happy that heâs going to work again with Orlando, who he also coached the Dominican Republic National Team with. Itâs a great opportunity for Rod, one Iâm confident he will do well with, but itâs also a great thing for Orlando to have Rod, his experience and his knowledge at his side.â
Rod Strickland is headed to South Florida to join Orlando Antiguaâs staff and serve as an assistant coach after five years at UK. (photo by Chris Reynolds)
Strickland previously served as a UK assistant coach during the 2009-10 season before transitioning to special assistant to the head coach.
The longtime NBA veteran first joined Calipariâs staff at Memphis, serving as the director of student-athlete development manager from 2006 to 2008, when he was then named director of basketball operations for the Tigers.
Strickland, a two-time All-American at DePaul, played in 1,094 games in the NBA and scored more than 14,000 points (13.2 career average) and dished out nearly 8,000 assists (7.3 career average).
In September of 2008, Strickland was inducted into the New City Basketball Hall of Fame. During the summer of 2013, Strickland earned a degree from Northeastern Illinois in sports leadership.
well Cal has lost 2,does this mean he isn't coming back next yr..
04-16-2014, 01:43 PM
Congrats to Strickland. Will Kentucky replace him as well ?
04-16-2014, 03:27 PM
Cal has replaced O,, and am sure he'll replace rod too..
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