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I don't have twitter. What are they saying about Uconn?tell him to follow lebron and durant on twitter.that should help our cause
Cool but surprised ESPN didn't have this on their front page . Lolhttps://twitter.com/KingJames/status/449933956780015618
LeBron James @KingJames
Wanna send a HUGE S/O to my former teammate Kevin Ollie and UCONN on advancing to the Elite 8. Keep it going K.O. #StriveForGreatness
This F4 run pretty much will quash any lingering doubts about KO and the program to recruits.
Anyone else wondering if JC might be a bit jealous or envious of KO's rapid success and the media attention he's getting especially after many were saying the program would fall off after JC left (Mike Francesa among them)? JC stayed on to support the program, impress recruits, and help KO adjust to the role of head coach. Now that KO has quickly put his stamp on the program, has a good handle on recruiting and has the team playing at a high level, the talk of JC and BC and possibly wanting to coach somewhere again starts. I may be way off base here, but the idea has crossed my mind lately.
Absolutely not.
My money says if JC had his choice KO (and UConn) would go on a Wooden-UCLA type run over the next decade.
Anyone else wondering if JC might be a bit jealous or envious of KO's rapid success and the media attention he's getting especially after many were saying the program would fall off after JC left (Mike Francesa among them)? JC stayed on to support the program, impress recruits, and help KO adjust to the role of head coach. Now that KO has quickly put his stamp on the program, has a good handle on recruiting and has the team playing at a high level, the talk of JC and BC and possibly wanting to coach somewhere again starts. I may be way off base here, but the idea has crossed my mind lately.
I hope you're right. I had a boss who mentored me to take over from him but after I did and achieved greater success than him he became resentful so maybe that's why I have this perspective. It happens. Sometimes reality and no longer being 'The Man' can be hard to accept despite a friendship.Absolutely not.
My money says if JC had his choice KO (and UConn) would go on a Wooden-UCLA type run over the next decade.
Anyone else wondering if JC might be a bit jealous or envious of KO's rapid success and the media attention he's getting especially after many were saying the program would fall off after JC left (Mike Francesa among them)? JC stayed on to support the program, impress recruits, and help KO adjust to the role of head coach. Now that KO has quickly put his stamp on the program, has a good handle on recruiting and has the team playing at a high level, the talk of JC and BC and possibly wanting to coach somewhere again starts. I may be way off base here, but the idea has crossed my mind lately.
I don't see how a boss-employee relationship in the real world can compare the relationship JC has with KO. I don't know if you have any kids but without question I want my son to have success at a level that it blows anything I have done out of the water. Do you think that Archie Manning resents the fact that Peyton and Eli each have Super Bowl rings?I hope you're right. I had a boss who mentored me to take over from him but after I did and achieved greater success than him he became resentful so maybe that's why I have this perspective. It happens. Sometimes reality and no longer being 'The Man' can be hard to accept despite a friendship.
I don't see how a boss-employee relationship in the real world can compare the relationship JC has with KO. I don't know if you have any kids but without question I want my son to have success at a level that it blows anything I have done out of the water. Do you think that Archie Manning resents the fact that Peyton and Eli each have Super Bowl rings?
I hope you're right. I had a boss who mentored me to take over from him but after I did and achieved greater success than him he became resentful so maybe that's why I have this perspective. It happens. Sometimes reality and no longer being 'The Man' can be hard to accept despite a friendship.