Ex-St. John’s basketball coach Mike Anderson SUES the school for nearly $46MILLION


Ex-St. John’s basketball coach Mike Anderson SUES the school for nearly $46MILLION… saying he was fired for ‘fictitious’ reasons so they could hire Rick Pitino away from Iona

  • The school fired Anderson in early March and hired Pitino just ten days later 
  • Anderson says that he is owed the $11.4m remaining on his deal plus damages 
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Former St. John’s men’s basketball coach Mike Anderson is seeking nearly $46 million from the school, alleging he was fired for ‘fictitious’ reasons so the program could avoid paying his buyout and hire Rick Pitino.

Anderson is seeking the $11.4 million that was remaining on his contract and $34.2 million in punitive damages, according to arbitration documents obtained by ESPN on Thursday.

St. John’s fired Anderson on March 10 after an 18-15 season. Ten days later, the school lured Pitino away from Iona with a reported six-year, $20 million contract.

According to his termination letter obtained by ESPN, the 63-year-old Anderson was dismissed for multiple reasons, including ‘failure to create and support an environment that strongly encourages student-athletes who are in the men’s basketball program to meet all university academic requirements.’ 

Other stated reasons include: ‘failure to perform your duties and responsibilities in a manner that reflected positively on St. John’s University … in actions (that) brought serious discredit’ to the school, and ‘failure to appropriately supervise and communicate with your assistant coaches.’

Former St. Johns basketball coach Mike Anderson is suing the school for wrongful termination

Former St. Johns basketball coach Mike Anderson is suing the school for wrongful termination

Anderson was fired on March 10 and ten days later, the school hired Rick Pitino from Iona

Anderson was fired on March 10 and ten days later, the school hired Rick Pitino from Iona

Anderson went 68-56 in four years with the Red Storm and never made the NCAA Tournament

Anderson went 68-56 in four years with the Red Storm and never made the NCAA Tournament

Anderson called the supposed problems in his program ‘fictitious’ and insisted he should not have been fired for cause, according to the documents obtained by ESPN.

‘St. John’s manufactured out of whole cloth its preposterous ‘for cause’ termination of Mr. Anderson’s employment with the sole purpose of attempting to extricate the University from its $11.4 million ironclad contractual obligation to Mr. Anderson, specifically so that it could otherwise divert those funds to Pitino,’ reads the legal filing made by Anderson’s representative.

Anderson was 68-56 (30-46 Big East) in four seasons with the Red Storm and did not reach the NCAA Tournament.

In 21 seasons as a head coach at UAB, Missouri, Arkansas and St. John’s, he has a 437-256 career record.



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