Avery Johnson has found a third assistant for his Alabama coaching staff.

Georgia assistant Yasir Rosemond will join the Crimson Tide basketball staff in the same role, BamaOnLine has learned. The Atlanta native will replace two-year associate head coach Bob Simon, who was relieved of his duties following the 2017-18 season.

Rosemond arrives to Tuscaloosa with more than a dozen years of college coaching experience. He joined the Georgia basketball staff as an assistant coach in May of 2014 after two seasons at Samford (2012-14), where he recruited players that won Southern Conference Freshman of the Year award for the 2013 and 2014 seasons.

Rosemond also served as an assistant coach at Seattle University from 2010-12 after five seasons at Oregon, his alma mater, under Ernie Kent. The first two of those years he was director of basketball operations, the latter three were spent as an assistant coach.

At Alabama, Rosemond will join a coaching staff that features John Pelphrey and Antoine Pettway. Later this month, the Crimson Tide will welcome the nation's No. 5 recruiting class to Tuscaloosa, per the 247Sports Composite, headlined by Collin Sexton.

Rosemond's coaching experience

2003-05 -- Redlands Community College -- Assistant Coach

2005-07 -- Oregon -- Director of Basketball Operations

2007-10 -- Oregon -- Assistant Coach

2010-12 -- Seattle University -- Assistant Coach

2012-14 -- Samford -- Assistant Coach

2014-17 -- Georgia -- Assistant Coach

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