Men's Basketball

Michael Curry
Michael Curry
  • Title:
    Player Development Assistant
Michael Curry Sr. joined Tom Crean’s Georgia Basketball staff in 2020 as a Player Development Assistant.

Curry, a Georgia native, brings to Athens an incredible breadth of experience as a player and coach. After starring at Glenn Hills High School in Augusta and at Georgia Southern, Curry played 11 season with the Indiana Pacers, Toronto Raptors, Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, Washington Bullets, Philadelphia 76ers and Sacramento Kings. He also played overseas in France, Spain, Italy, Belgium and Germany.

“I’ve known Coach Crean going back to when I was in Milwaukee playing for the Bucks and he was coaching at Marquette in the late 90s,” Curry said. “I’m excited to be back and around the game. I’ve always felt like I had a great defensive mind with the game. I wanted to continue to expand my offensive thought process and always have liked how Coach Crean’s teams played with pace. To have a chance to keep learning from that and be on the Power-5 level here at Georgia is perfect.”

During his time playing in the NBA, Curry developed a reputation as one of the league’s most respected voices, serving as president and vice president of the NBA Players Association executive board between 1999-2005. He was the lead negotiator for collective bargaining agreements in both 1999 and 2005. After retiring from playing, Curry served as a Vice President for the NBA for two seasons, first at VP for Player Development in the NBA’s Development League from 2005-06 and then as VP of Basketball Operations from 2006-07.

Curry then entered coaching, serving as an assistant coach for the Pistons for one season before being promoted to become one of the youngest head coaches in NBA history in 2008 when he was just 40. Curry went on to serve as associate head coach of the 76ers from 2010-13. He moved to the collegiate coaching ranks when he was named head coach at Florida Atlantic in 2014. In four seasons with the Owls, FAU upped its win total each year and also improved its academic performance to a perfect APR of 1000.

“We relocated to Georgia from Florida a couple of years ago,” Curry said. “Since then, I’ve been going places where I could watch practices and games, places where I could always get back home at night. I’ve enjoyed spending time with Coach Crean the last couple of years. I was excited when this opportunity presented itself, and I’m just very happy to be here.”

“Michael Curry is one of the most universally respected people in basketball,” Crean said. “He’s got the experiences of nothing ever being handed to him and having to earn everything and has had much success through pure hard work, grit, personality and being a great teammate. I want our players surrounded by those qualities. He’s been instrumental with us already. I love working with him because of all the respect I’ve had for him in his career.”