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Perhaps he can work with Wolf/Nolan/Olander?
If the NBA let teams pay for things like this, teams would start doing all sorts of other stuff to circumvent the salary cap.Didn't realize the players payed for the coaching themselves, seems like something the team would encourage by paying for it.
I doubt they have $100k laying around somewhere to pay him...
You must enjoy not being allowed to play in the post-season...No, but the Uconn athletic department could pay for it and use it to improve their game (within the limits of player/coach contact hours).
More important, Facey & Brima seemings they will all be in Storrs in July/AugPerhaps he can work with Wolf/Nolan/Olander?
In the NBA with frequent trades its probably best that the player invests in himself. It may seem a small amount but if the player leaves (e.g. free agency) a team would have invested into someone else's gain. Another thing is that if a player (or person) invests in themselves, spending their own money, it tends to bring more individual responsibility and interest in succeeding and certainly less waste. Many parents can relate to this when it comes to college tuition.Didn't realize the players payed for the coaching themselves, seems like something the team would encourage by paying for it.