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This Is a WE Thing | By Caron Butler
It’s time to STEP UP. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and say that this is not O.K.

Same/similar voice as the article above?I recommend his book Tuff Juice.
It's co-written with another writer, but it's an excellent book.Same/similar voice as the article above?
The guy can write.
@tcf15 - fuller context
Yes, I remember that, and I get the impression that his thoughts on that matter aren't fully settled, but it's clear here that he sees the historical moment for what it is, and feels he can keep the matters separate to make a differenc, and perhaps even point out where they might be related."I stayed away from the coach conversation for a while...me and my family gave endowments and continue to support UConn because it is dear to our hearts...and this is first time I've talked about this publicly...the way that Kevin Ollie was treated and the way that he was handled I've stayed like an arm length from the organization and the University for some time...hopefully that changes...I think that all of us from Ray to Taliek Brown who is on bench right now we are trying to collectively come back together and heal those wounds but I think that Kevin Ollie has to be done and taken care of accordingly before we can move forward."![]()
Caron Butler on how former players view UConn
the-boneyard.com
Don't know but as of Nov. 2019 it was still a thing. Mark Wahlberg is going to produce it. Link to SI articleWhen is the movie coming out?
Just Adama I think. Jalen's the first on the left on the bottom row.Who is missing? I dont see Adama or Jalen but hard to tell.
Loyalty to a brother can be blind. How about if both sides agreed to not be so polarized and meet in the middle. Like politics in the USA should be.I understand the unity and whatnot, but I genuinely don't understand how anyone with any sense of professionalism can support Kevin Ollie TWO years later still.. I just don't get it.