Barring a last-second change, Boston Celtics assistant Micah Shrewsberry will not become the next Butler head coach, according to Scout.com's Evan Daniels.

Several experts mentioned Shrewsberry as a possible candidate for the job, which opened up when Chris Holtmann left for Ohio State last week. The Indy Star's Gregg Doyel and ESPN's Jeff Goodman both suggested the Celtics assistant intrigued Butler, but Jordan has reportedly emerged as the school's target:

Milwaukee's LaVall Jordan will be the next Butler head coach, barring a breakdown in negotiations, per sources. — Evan Daniels (@EvanDaniels) June 12, 2017

Butler has targeted Milwaukee coach LaVall Jordan, source told ESPN. No offer has been made .:. yet, source said. https://t.co/1wkbz792J3 — Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) June 12, 2017

Shrewsberry, who followed Brad Stevens to the Celtics four years ago, has additional experience at Butler (under Stevens), Purdue, and as the head coach of Boston's summer league entry. The 40-year-old also received interest from UMass earlier this year before the school turned in another direction.