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Dan Hurley on his $50M deal, not being a ‘bozo coach,’ and the big black truck behind UConn’s titles (Mike Anthony)
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[QUOTE="nomar, post: 5045273, member: 651"] People were saying the Lakers gig wasn't about the money, and it sure seems like it wasn't about the money. For some people it's never enough, but this whole article is about how he hasn't forgotten where's been and how appreciative he is of how life has worked out (through his own hard work, of course). Great article but this sentence needed an editor's touch: [I]“It sounds boring, but part of me is just still bothered — I don't want to say haunted — by a playing career that was unfulfilling to me,” said Hurley, the son of a basketball legend, the younger brother of one of the best point guards in college history, probably the famed family's most demonstrative member but, until now, its most overlooked. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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