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Behind Kimani Young's long road to his 'life-changing' opportunity with UConn

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Something different so figured I'd post this article from Mike Anthony. We are very lucky Kimani is still here. I always wonder if the drug conviction is why he hasn't left or does he want to stay here and is waiting for the exact right opportunity and not just taking any head coaching job?

“Coach never asks you to do something that he doesn't do and model himself,” Young said of Hurley. “When you talk about a guy who asks you to pour everything into your role, into your job, into the program, he does that on a daily basis. I've seen that for eight years. The job is to motivate, to make people want to choose to do things that they might not necessarily believe or know they can do. It's not an easy job. To know that as a leader, he's not only driving you to do it, he's driving himself to do it every day — when I think about him, that's one of the things I'm most impressed by."


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