Agreed. The dialogue on him, particularly because of the timing of his statement, would completely change the perception of his accomplishments at UConn. The worst case scenario is if he leaves, UConn fails on the next hire, and the team suffers a similar fate as UMass over the next ten years. Right or wrong, you will hear a lot(more than now) how he only won with Calhoun's players. Right or wrong, his perception can turn from hero to villian. To me, it just doesn't seem very KO like. I trust in his loyalty. I do believe that he has every right to make the right decision for him and if OKC is it so be it, but when you bleed blue, when you love a certain place, its more than just about money. KO is UConn, UConn is KO. He is living his opportunity of a lifetime in Storrs. The NBA, teams with multiple superstars, big money contracts.......................they will always present themselves. Unfortunately for the boneyard, with KO probably annually. Anyway, my prediction, my hope is UConn announces later today, a slight raise in annual salary and adds an additional year or two on his deal. KO is UConn.