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Hurley: Avoid Garbage Parents
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[QUOTE="Hans Sprungfeld, post: 4969294, member: 181"] This is my favorite Hurley interview so far. My only objection is the unaccountable title. THAT'S what's garbage. Unless I missed a single mention (okay, I'llnsay 2 just to be super safe), the word "garbage" does not appear in the written article OR the 20+ minute interview. The article uses the phrase "bad parents" several times, and the interview offers examples of troublesome behaviors, but neither Dan Dakich nor Dan Hurley say "garbage." Please, if I missed it, somebody show me my error. I don't want to be wrong, and I'm not bringing this up to be right. The interview is values-centered, candid about personal trials & tribulations, respectful of other programs & coaches & players, informed by shared history between both Dans going back to intersections between Indiana & Seton Hall, discussing experiences as both coaches and players, generational changes & maturity, and is up to date within this week. Highly recommended. Especially significant, is Hurley's emphasis on GOOD family backgrounds and support for players who are targeted for recruitment and development. This the flip side in framing what is searched for, looked at, desired, and chosen. [/QUOTE]
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