temery
Am I Voldemort
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Yes, but no recruiting and no NIL. The life is MUCH easier.
Until he tries to tell a player what to do and is told to pound sand.
Yes, but no recruiting and no NIL. The life is MUCH easier.
He also made a lot of money from running coaching clinics. He turned that money over to Saint Anthony's to allow that school to continue. Miracle of Saint Anthony's tells the story of Hurley and one of his undefeated seasons at the Jersey City school. It's a good read.Retired several years ago.
I read a bio of pop Hurley recently, and he is even more impressive than I had previously thought.
He was a full time probation officer, and a part time bb coach. His bb salary was $8,500/yr. I have no idea if he had checks coming in from shoe companies, etc. But I have no doubt he could have jumped to nearly any college at one point or another and easily made seven figures.
His ambition was focused on his players and his teams, not money and fame.
I really hope Danny inherited those genes.
To be honest I don’t believe Billy has had a lot of success either…..took over a team that already made the finals & couldn’t get them over the hump & has been now coaching a Bulls team that has been mediocre to bad his entire tenure.
I would imagine certain nights Billy wakes up from a dream & thinks about how many NCAA championships he could’ve possibly won if he just stayed in college.
Spurs take Castle and DC in this year’s draft, sign Newt and Cam as a free agents to join Wemby this season. Then draft LMac (that’s the name I’m giving Liam this year) and AK next season.Wonder how much longer Pop plans on coaching...?
Ollie’s championship was with a 7th seeded team, with players Calhoun recruited and developed. I don’t think Ollie ever coached a team seeded higher than 7 in tournament, and only made the tournament 2 of his 6 years. In 2016-17, with team ranked 18 in preseason ended up 16-17 and lost to 2 sub 200 non conference opponent s.Two successful seasons with one more championship than Ollie.
He's been saying this or some variation of this for years now. There is no new news here.
That being said, how painful would it be for him to leap to the NBA only to fail and come back to college at a place like Duke or Kentucky....
PJ Carlesimo and Rick Pitino!Larry Brown is the best example I can think of.
I lived in Western Mass when Calipari was at UMass and you're absolutely right.His “leverage” is winning back to back championships, retaining and developing players, and being one of the best current coaches in the game. If he was interested in negotiating through public comments, he would have played the Kentucky thing way differently.
Why not Calhoun?I get the ambition, but settling into a Wooden/K/Roy/etc. life trajectory has to be pretty appealing.
There was no ill intent. Basically the same thing. He’s in the etc.Why not Calhoun?
How dare you lump him in the etc.There was no ill intent. Basically the same thing. He’s in the etc.
Larry brown.Has any coach successfully jumped from college to the nba?
Has any coach successfully jumped from college to the nba?
Almost as far back: Chuck Daley (Penn, BC)Larry Brown is the best example I can think of.