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10 things we learned from Ray Allen’s upcoming tell-all book
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[QUOTE="B1GEast, post: 2645811, member: 39"] [SIZE=5]KO was loved by both recruits and their parents. KO unfortunately had a lot of disadvantages regarding the conference he was in and the cheating going on with paid recruits. I don't know where KO lost it, but no one got more out of players than JC. He took kids are molded them into warriors and let them lose. I think KO probably is better suited to NBA coaching. I will always love KO. He bleeds national flag blue, guided the team to a national championship and represented the university with class. But that being said, we landed plenty of solid guys that just didn't pan out of buy into the system. Brimah regressed. He lost the team and maybe his confidence as well. JC set a standard. These past few years have been a challange to say the least. Some of you guys are being unkind to a good guy. A good guy, unfortunately who's time had come. I wish him well. Let's not trash him. 2014 was a memorable season and they took the stairs to get there. Good luck KO. On to another chapter with Uconn. Dan or anybody up to the challange, you're on deck. [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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