Nearly four weeks after saying he was taking time off and pursuing a broadcasting career, Notre Dame men’s basketball head coach Mike Brey is supposedly doing something else.
According to South Bend Tribune’s Tom Noie, and confirmed by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Brey will be going to the Atlanta Hawks. Noie reported that Brey had already bought a house in the Atlanta area.
This is a pivot, given Brey’s recent comments about getting into broadcasting. After resigning from Notre Dame in January, Brey told ESPN’s Pete Thamel in March that he wasn’t offered the South Florida job and planned to go into broadcasting.
Brey was a studio analyst during the Sweet 16 round at the 2019 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. After that, it seemed like Brey was set to do something similar, but something must’ve changed in the past month.
Hawks head coach Quin Snyder has a connection with Brey that has lasted for the past 35 years. Brey was an assistant coach to Snyder back in the 1980s when Snyder played at Duke. Brey and Snyder haven’t coached together.
The Hawks are currently in the NBA playoffs as the No. 7 seed going up against the Boston Celtics. The Celtics are up 1-0 as Game 2 takes place Tuesday in Boston.