TALLAHASSEE, FL: Florida State men’s basketball has made a strategic front-office move by hiring NBA veteran Terance Mann as assistant general manager, blending pro experience with collegiate recruiting in a rapidly evolving NCAA landscape.
FLORIDA STATE BASKETBALL HIRES TERANCE MANN AS ASSISTANT GM: NBA VET JOINS SEMINOLES’ RECRUITING REVAMP
Mann’s Legacy at Florida State
During his four-year career at FSU (2015–2019), Mann became one of the program’s most decorated players:
- 1,292 career points, 632 rebounds, 259 assists, and 106 steals (third Seminole to hit all four benchmarks)
- 56.8% field goal percentage across 140 games
- Key contributor to three NCAA Tournament teams, including the 2018 Elite Eight squad
The 6’5″ guard’s defensive versatility and efficient scoring earned him All-ACC Honorable Mention honors as a junior.
From NBA Rotation to Front Office
Selected 48th overall by the Los Angeles Clippers in 2019, Mann spent six seasons as a rotational player before joining the Atlanta Hawks in 2024. His new role at FSU will focus on:
- Evaluating transfer portal targets
- Scouting Florida high school prospects
- Advising on NIL strategy for recruits
The hire coincides with FSU’s recent acquisition of Clemson transfer Chauncey Wiggins, signaling immediate roster-building activity.
NBA-Alumni Trend Impacts Florida Recruiting
Mann follows NBA stars like Steph Curry (Davidson) and Trae Young (Oklahoma) in taking advisory roles at alma maters. For Florida State, this partnership offers:
- Recruiting credibility with NBA-tested insights
- Pro development strategies for ACC competition
- Enhanced visibility in Florida’s talent-rich markets
With FSU aiming to rebound from a 17–15 season, Mann’s understanding of modern roster construction and regional pipelines could accelerate their rebuild.