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Sport(s)
  
Men's basketball

Name
  
Phil Johnson

Conference
  
Conference USA

Team
  
UTEP

Title
  
Assistant coach


Phil Johnson (basketball, born 1958)

Born
  
June 4, 1958 (age 65) (
1958-06-04
)

Alma mater
  
East Central Oklahoma State University (B.A., 1981) Henderson State University (M.A., 1982)

1977–1981
  
East Central Oklahoma State

Tim floyd and phil johnson ejected from utep game


Phillip Lane Johnson (born June 4, 1958) is an American college basketball coach. He is currently an assistant men's basketball coach at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP).

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Early life and college career

After graduating from Putnam City High School in Warr Acres, Oklahoma in 1976, Johnson attended East Central Oklahoma State University. At East Central Oklahoma State, Johnson was basketball co-captain in his senior season. Johnson graduated from East Central Oklahoma with a B.A. in education in 1981. He then earned an M.A. from Henderson State University in 1982.

Assistant coach and junior college head coach

After earning his master's degree, Johnson began his coaching career in 1982 at East Central Oklahoma State and coached there for three seasons. In 1985, Johnson worked his first head coaching position at Northern Oklahoma Junior College and coached there for two seasons. In 1987, Johnson became head coach at Seminole Junior College, also in Oklahoma. In his three seasons coaching Seminole, Johnson led Seminole to the 1988 state championship and 1989 Bi-State Conference championship.

Johnson moved to the NCAA ranks in the 1990–91 season as an assistant under J. D. Barnett at Tulsa. The following season, Johnson began what would be several stints as an assistant coach under Tim Floyd at New Orleans. In Johnson's second season as assistant, New Orleans qualified for the 1993 NCAA Tournament and finished the season ranked #17 in the AP Poll and first in the Sun Belt Conference.

Johnson then became an assistant at Arizona under Lute Olson for five seasons from 1993 to 1998, including the 1997 national championship team. In every season with Johnson as assistant, Arizona was ranked in the year-end AP Polls.

First stint at San Jose State

In 1998, Johnson began one of two stints as San Jose State head coach. San Jose State improved from 3–23 in the 1997–98 season to 12–16 in the 1998–99 season, including wins over Jerry Tarkanian's Fresno State and Don Haskins's UTEP.

Chicago Bulls assistant

In his first professional coaching position, Johnson was an assistant coach for the Chicago Bulls from 1999 to 2002, again under Tim Floyd; Johnson remained on staff under Bill Cartwright, after Floyd resigned in December 2001 following a 4–21 start.

Second stint at San Jose State

In 2002, Johnson returned to San Jose State to be head coach. San Jose State went 7–21 in the 2002–03 season, then 6–23 the following season. On February 25, 2004, San Jose State and the Western Athletic Conference both reprimanded Johnson for what San Jose State described as a "verbal confrontation with a UTEP fan" during the February 19 game against UTEP. This was six years before Johnson became an assistant coach at UTEP. San Jose State athletic director Chuck Bell stated: "While recognizing that the fan’s verbal harassment of Coach Johnson throughout the game led to the confrontation, under no circumstances can a coach allow himself to be placed in a situation that jeopardizes the safety of the players and the fans in an arena."

San Jose State fired Johnson after the 2004–05 season, in which San Jose State finished 6–23 for the second straight season. In 2008, the NCAA reduced the number of scholarships for San Jose State men's basketball by two, as a result of an unsatisfactory four-year Academic Progress Rate of 886 (the minimum satisfactory APR is 925) that spanned Johnson's final two seasons (2003–04 and 2004–05) and the first two seasons of succeeding head coach George Nessman (2005–06 and 2006–07).

Assistant at USC and UTEP

From 2005 to 2010, Johnson was an assistant coach at USC under Tim Floyd. For his first four seasons at USC, Johnson served under Tim Floyd, and Johnson remained on staff in the 2009–10 season under Kevin O'Neill. Johnson helped USC make the 2007, 2008, and 2009 NCAA Tournaments and the 2009 Pac-10 Tournament. However, in 2010, the NCAA vacated all of USC's wins from the 2007–08 season.

For the fourth time, Johnson became an assistant coach on Tim Floyd's staff in 2010, with UTEP. UTEP made the 2011 National Invitation Tournament and 2014 College Basketball Invitational in Johnson's time at UTEP.

On February 24, 2011, Johnson was ejected from UTEP's game at East Carolina for receiving two technical fouls.

On January 30, 2015, C-USA issued a reprimand to Johnson for throwing a piece of paper on the court during UTEP's game against Marshall. Johnson served as interim head coach for the February 28, 2015 game at Southern Miss because regular head coach Tim Floyd was suspended for violating league conduct policy. UTEP lost, 63-60. However, Floyd was still credited for the win.

Coaching tree

Johnson has been an assistant coach under these head coaches:

  • J. D. Barnett: Tulsa (1990–1991)
  • Bill Berry: Chicago Bulls (2001, interim)
  • Bill Cartwright: Chicago Bulls (2001–2002)
  • Tim Floyd: New Orleans (1991–1993); Chicago Bulls (1999–2001); USC (2005–2010); UTEP (2010–present)
  • Lute Olson: Arizona (1993–1998)
  • These former players or assistant coaches for Johnson later became head coaches at the collegiate or professional level:

  • Dennis Cutts: UC Riverside (2013–present)
  • References

    Phil Johnson (basketball, born 1958) Wikipedia