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Can we talk about Tristen Newton for a second?
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[QUOTE="ctchamps, post: 4813818, member: 37"] Every time I needed a construction job there was a sequence to the process of building. The carpenters came and did their thing, the roofers came and did their thing, the electricians came and did their thing, the plumbers came and did their thing and so on. Kevin made a career in the NBA because he was recognized as an individual who was adept at helping young players adapt to the NBA and was excellent at teaching them how to play in the league. He carved out a role as a player coach. He was not good enough to continue playing for teams once he finished his "job" in the team construction. But other teams needed that same service so he became a player coach journeyman. It is the reason why JC wanted him as a replacement. The first two years imo it was a great choice. Not so after that. What KO did in the NBA and those first two seasons at UConn is why I feel strongly that it was the implosion of his personal life that led to the change that we observed during his final years at UConn. [/QUOTE]
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