Assistant coaching career Jones got his coaching start at his alma mater for the 1996–97 season. He also served on the staff of the
Nike Elite Youth Basketball League (EYBL) for three years, where he was the travel team manager for more than 45 youth basketball programs. Jones then landed at
Pepperdine as an assistant under
Paul Westphal from 2002 to 2006. In 2009, Jones joined the coaching staff of
Steve Alford at
New Mexico, helping the Lobos to 52 wins in two seasons, including a school record 30-win campaign and an NCAA Tournament berth in 2010 and NIT bid in 2011, while coaching future NBA player
Tony Snell. In 2011, Jones headed to
Louisville to work for
Rick Pitino, where he was part of the
2013 national championship squad, along with two Final Fours, three Elite Eights, and four Sweet 16 appearances as the Cardinals went 123–30 in the span. Jones coached the likes of
Terry Rozier,
Montrezl Harrell, and
Gorgui Dieng while with the Cardinals. Jones was hired by
Cuonzo Martin at
California in 2015, where he was part of a team that made an NCAA and NIT appearance, while also helping the Golden Bears to be the Pac-12's best defensive unit, ranking tops in the league in points per game allowed and field goal percentage allowed in 2015–16 and 2016–17. Jones is also credited for his work with Pac-12 Freshman of the Year and
2016 NBA draft selection
Jaylen Brown, along with two-time All-Pac-12 selection
Ivan Rabb.
California Jones was announced as
California's 17th head coach on March 24, 2017. He was officially introduced in a news conference on March 29, 2017. On March 24, 2019, Jones was fired after posting a 16–47 record in two seasons at Cal.
Washington Jones joined the
Washington Huskies as an assistant coach under head coach
Mike Hopkins, starting with the 2021–22 season. ==Acting career==