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Isn't he big in the New England AAU scene?
Setting the table for after JC's retirement.I'm not sure he can coach the players, but it's great to have him back in the UConn family.
Isn't he big in the New England AAU scene?
Because..... ?I'm not sure he can coach the players,
I thought there were restrictions about which coaches are involved with the players and which coaches handle other responsibilities but cannot partake in hands on coaching of the players. I was hoping someone could clarify.Because..... ?
Because..... ?
In an interview with the Journal Inquirer :
Freeman, one of the toughest Huskies to ever play for Jim Calhoun (1996-2000), and the starting power forward on UConn’s first national championship team (1998-99), has returned to the program in a non-coaching position after an 11-year pro career overseas.
I won’t be able to help those guys (players) on the court, but more in a mentorship role. I’ll be helping those guys with degree completion, serving as a liaison between them and compliance, and really anything that Coach Hobbs asks me to do and helping Coach (Jim Calhoun) with his daily activities.”