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Rennie Bailey, the top assistant on head coach Robert Lee's men's basketball staff at UL for the past three seasons, has accepted a position as assistant coach at his alma mater Louisiana Tech.
The Monroe News-Star reported on its Web site Saturday that Bailey will join the Tech staff of new Bulldog head coach Kerry Rupp. That staff will also include two-year LSU assistant coach Nikita Johnson as an assistant and Curtis Condie, head coach at Division II Texas A&M International last year, as director of basketball operations.
Karl Malone, a former Tech standout and one of the top players in NBA history while with the Utah Jazz, will be associated with the staff in an unspecified role. Rupp has a long friendship with Malone and serves as director of Malone's basketball camp and children's foundation.
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Rupp's hiring was announced Friday. He replaced Keith Richard, fired by the school earlier this month.
Bailey, a veteran of 18 years of collegiate coaching, joined the UL staff prior to the 2004-05 season and helped lead the Cajuns to the 2005 Sun Belt Conference Tournament title and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. UL slipped to 9-21 last season.
"Sometimes when you talk about change, you're not sure what direction it's going to go," Bailey said. "But after speaking to Kerry and Karl a lot, I think the change is going to be a great change. Like Dorothy said, there's no place like home."
Bailey and Malone were teammates at Tech for three seasons.
He received his bachelor's degree from Tech in 1985 and was head coach at Panola Junior College and an assistant at Tech, Stephen F. Austin and Nicholls State before joining the UL staff.
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