The season ended like 5 days agoA little surprised Bouk hasn't announced his future plans for NBA already. If you're gone-why drag it out?
Here's the video of his media availability.
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For Dan Hurley, James Bouknight and the UConn men’s basketball team, memories of the season’s final losses will linger
UConn men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley has zeroed in on his theme for the offseason: Forty-five minutes, seven seconds. The Huskies had rallied to take a five-point lead over Creighton with …www.courant.com
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For Dan Hurley, James Bouknight and the UConn men’s basketball team, memories of the season’s final losses will linger
Was going to ask the same. Feels like a pretty standard way to say that he enjoyed his time, wishes it ended better, but is going to make his money.Can someone please tell me what’s so “interesting” about the JB comments?
This is such a perfect explanation...that’s exactly how I feel. I think you just therapized me...It’s like a relationship that you know is going to end but you keep holding out hope until it’s officially over. We know deep down he isn’t coming back, but quotes like that leave a glimmer of selfish hope for us diehard fans that love the kid. The true fans will be rooting for him hard in the nba next season and beyond. All the “fans” on here trashing him can go pound sand.
Ok, because you asked and @BigErnMcCracken said he was appreciative for you providing the 'magic,' I'm going to review what I just did. It seems to have worked. If you'll confirm that it's as simple as that, then I'm good, and maybe BigErn (and others) can gain the confidence to give it a try. Definitely big thanks for all links thus far.![]()
For Dan Hurley, James Bouknight and the UConn men’s basketball team, memories of the season’s final losses will linger
UConn men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley has zeroed in on his theme for the offseason: Forty-five minutes, seven seconds. The Huskies had rallied to take a five-point lead over Creighton with …www.courant.com
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For Dan Hurley, James Bouknight and the UConn men’s basketball team, memories of the season’s final losses will linger
O.K. I'll give you a quick free tutorial. Open the article on the Courant web site. Copy the url. Paste the url into the box on this website: Outline - Read & annotate without distractions. Click on Create Outline. The article will appear. Wala!I have absolutely no idea how to do it. I read that from the Courant website from my wife's office because I've used up my free reads on my work computer, so thanks.
It is indeed that easy.Ok, because you asked and @BigErnMcCracken said he was appreciative for you providing the 'magic,' I'm going to review what I just did. It seems to have worked. If you'll confirm that it's as simple as that, then I'm good, and maybe BigErn (and others) can gain the confidence to give it a try. Definitely big thanks for all links thus far.
1) I opened a tab to www.outline.com
2) I clicked on the Courant link and got the subscriber pop-up, but simply Copied the URL for that page
3) I Pasted the Copied URL into the box on the Outline home page, and hit Enter (or whatever it's called) and got access to the Courant article.
@HooperScooper - Is it as easy as that?
If yes, @BigErnMcCracken -It's, as easy as that.
An honest assessment is critical to fixing the issues....How embarrassing. Imagine saying that to a recruit- "our new mantra is 40 mins....well...because we didn't show up to an NCAA tourney game"
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For Dan Hurley, James Bouknight and the UConn men’s basketball team, memories of the season’s final losses will linger
UConn men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley has zeroed in on his theme for the offseason: Forty-five minutes, seven seconds. The Huskies had rallied to take a five-point lead over Creighton with …www.courant.com
Alternate free access (Do I need to keep doing this or does everyone know how to do this now?):
For Dan Hurley, James Bouknight and the UConn men’s basketball team, memories of the season’s final losses will linger