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Jason Terry returning to Arizona as assistant coach

Former Arizona star Jason Terry is headed back to the desert.

Arizona hired Terry as an assistant basketball coach Thursday, filling a hole on Sean Miller's staff after Justin Gainey left to become Marquette's associate head coach.

“My family and I are excited to be part of the incredible Tucson community again, where our story began,” Terry said in a statement. “I am looking forward to joining coach Miller and staff to develop student-athletes that have a passion for education, basketball excellence and community leadership.”

Terry won a national championship with Arizona in 1997 and became one of six men's basketball players to have his jersey number rhung in the rafters at McKale Center.

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Terry played under Hall of Fame coach Lute Olson from 1995-99, averaging 21.9 points, 5.5 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 2.8 steals as a senior. He went on to play 19 NBA seasons with Atlanta, Dallas, Boston, Brooklyn, Houston and Milwaukee.

He was named assistant general manager for the Texas Legends of the NBA G-League in 2019.

“Jason’s knowledge of the game along with his charisma and competitive spirit are qualities that will make him an exceptional coach," Miller said in a statement. "He will impact and energize our current players as well as our recruiting efforts in a major way. We look forward to having back on our sideline in the McKale Center.”

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