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I know I'm going to regret posting this but here goes. If this goes off the rails then moderators can go ahead and lock it. But it's worth hearing this.
“The situation when Kevin (Ollie) was let go … there’s a lot of healing that’s gone on,” Hurley said. “And hopefully at some point it can heal enough to get KO back, and we wish him well with the Brooklyn Nets with this opportunity.”
No one prompted Hurley, who was served a subpoena at his home during the height of the Ollie-UConn legal fight in 2020, he just put it out there. And Ollie was willing to pick it up.
“Yeah, I hope so, I would love for it to heal,” Ollie said Thursday, before the Nets beat Atlanta 124-97 at Barclays Center in his first home game since taking over. “As I’ve said, I bleed blue. There are a lot of people that are up there, that brick and mortar didn’t do anything. At the end of the day time heals and I would love that situation to transpire. If we can do that, it would be great.”
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As he tries to re-energize Brooklyn, Kevin Ollie’s willing to repair his side of bridge to UConn
“The situation when Kevin (Ollie) was let go … there’s a lot of healing that’s gone on,” Hurley said. “And hopefully at some point it can heal enough to get KO back, and we wish him well with the Brooklyn Nets with this opportunity.”
No one prompted Hurley, who was served a subpoena at his home during the height of the Ollie-UConn legal fight in 2020, he just put it out there. And Ollie was willing to pick it up.
“Yeah, I hope so, I would love for it to heal,” Ollie said Thursday, before the Nets beat Atlanta 124-97 at Barclays Center in his first home game since taking over. “As I’ve said, I bleed blue. There are a lot of people that are up there, that brick and mortar didn’t do anything. At the end of the day time heals and I would love that situation to transpire. If we can do that, it would be great.”
Dom Amore: As he tries to re-energize Brooklyn, Kevin Ollie’s willing to repair his side of bridge to UConn
Kevin Ollie picked up the olive branch tossed by Dan Hurley last week, and agreed in the hope that enough healing can occur for him to return to the Huskies family fold.
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As he tries to re-energize Brooklyn, Kevin Ollie’s willing to repair his side of bridge to UConn