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Brandon Bailey (Assistant BBall Coach)

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Chris Holtmann has made a new assistant coaching hire.

According to a report from The Columbus Dispatch, the Buckeyes have added longtime NBA assistant Brandon Bailey to their staff as a full-time assistant coach alongside Jake Diebler, Jack Owens and Mike Netti. College basketball programs were previously allotted three on-court assistant coaching positions, but an NCAA rule change will allow collegiate staffs to have up to five beginning on July 1.

Bailey began working as a video intern for the Boston Celtics in 2011 and worked his way up in the organization, eventually serving as the head coach of the Celtics' G-League affiliate team, the Maine Red Claws, during the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons. Bailey was then hired as an assistant coach on Brad Stevens' staff in 2019 and became an advanced scout for the franchise during the 2021-22 season.

Bailey departed from the Celtics staff ahead of this past season, which he spent on the Detroit Pistons' staff as an assistant/player development coach.

Ohio State hires longtime NBA staffer Brandon Bailey as new assistant​

Ohio State has hired longtime NBA assistant coach Brandon Bailey as its newest full-time men's basketball assistant.

A native of Chicago, Bailey most recently worked as an assistant for the Detroit Pistons, where he was listed as an assistant/player development coach on Dwane Casey’s coaching staff for the 2022-23 season. Prior to that, Bailey had spent much of the previous decade working for the Boston Celtics, starting as a video intern in 2011 and working his way up to jobs as an assistant coach from 2019-21 and then as an advance scout in 2021-22 before leaving the organization.

He joins a coaching staff led by Chris Holtmann and featuring associate head coach Jake Diebler and full-time assistants Jack Owens and Mike Netti. The NCAA will now allow college programs to have five assistants effective July 1, giving Ohio State the ability to add him as an on-court coach.

After starting with the Celtics in 2011, Bailey was named the head coach of the team’s G League affiliate, the Maine Red Claws, for the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons before rejoining the Celtics and coach Brad Stevens. While with the Red Claws, Bailey coached Ohio State alumnus Dallas Lauderdale.

He brings a defensive background. His personal Twitter page features links to multiple talks and clinics he has presented on defending, an area where Ohio State has particularly struggled in recent years. Although the Buckeyes have had a top-20 team in adjusted offensive efficiency in each of the last four seasons according to KenPom.com, they have finished 82nd, 111th and 106th nationally, respectively, in each of the last three years. Last season, the Buckeyes allowed 101.6 points per 100 possessions, the highest mark allowed since the 2003-04 season.

Although teams will be allowed to have five full-time assistants, they will only be allowed to have four staff members including the head coach on the road recruiting at the same time. Bailey's job will entail a heavy focus on defense for Ohio State but will not involve on-the-road recruiting.
 
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Assistant coach Brandon Bailey leaving Ohio State for DePaul after one year​

After one year at Ohio State, assistant coach Brandon Bailey is leaving for a job at DePaul, a source said.

The move takes him back to his alma mater and also reunites him with Chris Holtmann, who hired him to be his defensive coach during the summer of 2023. A Chicago native, Bailey graduated from DePaul in 2009 with a degree in sociology and also started his coaching career there as a graduate assistant.
 
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