Thanks. I figured he might be. Makes 100% sense for him to be.BTW, Calhoun is on the wall (and should be).
I think he was just responding to my post where I asked if Calhoun was up there because I wasn't sure. I don't think he was trying to compare the two.Did you really just compare Mark Daigneault to Jim Calhoun?
i’m going with a jokeCan't tell if this is a joke or not.
And AD's.Nope, just UConn players and coaches. He never coached here.

This is the correct answer. Maybe not a husky of honor nod, but SOMETHING that showcases the winning culture that surrounds uconn.IMO he deserves a little showcase in Werth. This is an accomplishment very few schools can connect to, and showing the breadth and success of UConn beyond the Storrs campus is a big deal.
While I wouldn't be opposed to something to honor his accomplishment, I think we should remember that he was a student manager at UConn. Don't think he was anything higher than that there. So even though he is a UConn alum, he had more to do with coaching at Holy Cross and Florida than at UConn.This is the correct answer. Maybe not a husky of honor nod, but SOMETHING that showcases the winning culture that surrounds uconn.
Yeah. And a bad one at thatCan't tell if this is a joke or not.
Thunder are also more stable than most franchises. But track record for nba championship coaches ain’t good. Nick Nurse, Frank Vogel, Budenholzer, Malone all fired with two years of a title. Mazulla on a short leash in Boston.
Tough sport. Maybe he can be future head coach here.
You would be wrong there. Fans hate the style of play, his weird timeouts and demeanor and the incessant 3s.I know next to nothing regarding Mazulla and the Celts but I always got the impression he was well liked up there. With the Tatum injury he is playing with house money next year.
Not everyone. He does have a title to his credit. But sports radio up here incessantly discusses what you mentioned so there is some loud opinions that wouldn't mind seeing him gone. Especially after the early flame out in the playoffs this year.You would be wrong there. Fans hate the style of play, his weird timeouts and demeanor and the incessant 3s.
It was actually good. Now I get your humor.Yeah. And a bad one at that
Lol. Do you think Dom reads the Boneyard? He didn't even give you credit.Interesting article about Calhoun and his former team manager. The last paragraph is interesting.
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Dom Amore: As Jim Calhoun was sweating it out, one of his guys brought home an NBA title
Former UConn coach sweated out the NBA Finals, then sang the praises of former student manager, Thunder coach Mark Daigneault, world champ.www.courant.com
