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[QUOTE="Dogstar, post: 4347278, member: 8732"] IMHO everyone seeking to climb to the top of their profession of choice, be it man or woman, has to be an assistant or apprentice, they just wanna get their foot in the door, learning as they go along, im sure Kara being a smart woman picked up lots of experience playing under Pat Summitt and working as a analyst for ESPN, wht you may call a public relations hire I call giving a person a chance to educate themselves and be around others in their soon to be profession, imo if ur thinking was correct thn I guess Bill Russell being the winner of 11 championships, 2 as a player coach, was only an public relations hire, and if so it turned out pretty well for a black man in 1966 a time where minorities were often denied the chances given to others. Kudos to the Celtics and to Kara! And I thk tht she's a great hire for Duke. Time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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