Tim Fuller speaks out, no longer with MU men’s basketball program
On Thursday, former Missouri men’s basketball associate head coach Tim Fuller only talked with ABC 17 Sports about him not returning to the program.
Coach Fuller said, ” I’m thankful for time at missouri and all the wonderful people within the community I have the chance to build a relationship with and appreciate my time at mizzou. Kim anderson is phenomenal, taught me about the business and life. I’ll always be thankful for him serving as a mentor to me.
Fuller went on to say, ” I love each and every player that i have had the chance to coach. i know their decision to come to MU was largely in part because of our relationship and hope to always have strong relationships with them.”
While at Mizzou, Fuller helped the Tigers win more than 80 games and make three postseason appearances, including two NCAA Tournament berths in 2011-12 and 2012-13. Additionally, Fuller helped oversee a transitional period in the Tiger program prior to Anderson’s arrival as head coach.
Coach Anderson will conduct a national search to complete his coaching staff for the 2015-16 season.