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I posted the article merely to validate the rumor, not to demonstrate its likelihood. After K turned down LAL at a relatively spring chicken-esque 56 years old, it would henceforth be a solid bet he'd be a Durham lifer.

My point is that that article gives no credence to that rumor. That espn link validates David Kahn's ineptitude more than anything else.

I don't think you can draw any comparisons to any post 2004 Coach K rumor and what we're going through with Ollie right now. K killed that Kobe rumor quickly, I just hope Ollie does the same.
 
For what its worth, the beat writers and OKC newpaper are using Adam Zagoria as their source.
 
Husky25 said:
Kids don't care if their coach has played in the NBA. Kids care if the coach can get them to the NBA. Even though he played for Ollie for as long as he did Calhoun, Napier is considered Calhoun's kid. Boatright may be drafted and he'll play in the summer league, but he very well may not make a final NBA roster. He, BTW, is also considered a Calhoun kid. Ollie has to get some of his recruits (Daniel Hamilton, Shonn Miller, Rodney Purvis) to the NBA (and in all likelihood, into the lottery) before he can effectively play that card.

I don't think anybody thinks of Bazz and Boat as Calhoun "kids". Calhoun recruits, sure. But Ollie coached them up - as both an assistant and a head guy. Ollie can also point to Kemba's huge one year improvement in his first year as an assistant as being the sort of difference he can make with his coaching and it wouldn't be an outrageous statement.
 
I don't think anybody thinks of Bazz and Boat as Calhoun "kids". Calhoun recruits, sure. But Ollie coached them up - as both an assistant and a head guy. Ollie can also point to Kemba's huge one year improvement in his first year as an assistant as being the sort of difference he can make with his coaching and it wouldn't be an outrageous statement.

When Bazz was a national name, Ollie was his coach. Bazz is Ollie's.
 
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I'm not worried. Not one bit. I have no problem with PcketknNiels being convinced or worried or whatever he feels about this situation. I bet KO has already told the recruits he isn't going anywhere. We'll learn about it soon enough. Agree with UConnFanNVA, it only adds cache to KO.
 
Tell that to Zags. He'll quote you as a source close to the situation.

Obviously I want Ollie to stay, but if he ever wanted to coach in the NBA, going this year or next and joining Durant (if the opportunity is really there) is the time to do it. If Ollie is still the UConn coach at the start of the 2016-17 season then I assume he'll be around for a long time.
 
they must not know him well
the life cycle of a rumor................chief and andre go out for lunch and get hammered. chief then tells amore that okc has interest in ko. amore quickly calls up zags to look cool and gain street cred. zags goes public.
 
I've been making this point since last year. The media has trumped up this Durant/Ollie connection to such an absurd degree. They played 25 games together. That's it. Durant has 500 bigger considerations in where he plays next.

Yeah, unless you're Kevin Durant you have no idea what his priorities are about where he plays next.
 
I don't think anybody thinks of Bazz and Boat as Calhoun "kids". Calhoun recruits, sure. But Ollie coached them up - as both an assistant and a head guy. Ollie can also point to Kemba's huge one year improvement in his first year as an assistant as being the sort of difference he can make with his coaching and it wouldn't be an outrageous statement.

Seriously? How often do you hear that Ollie won the National Title with Calhoun's kids from those outside southern New England? Often enough that it can't be to ignored.

Of course, what you say may be true. However, there is a certain perception outside the borders of this state, and that perception is Ollie's reality until he can overcome it. How? He needs to put his own kids (soup to nuts) in the NBA, preferably the lottery.
 
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My point is that that article gives no credence to that rumor. That espn link validates David Kahn's ineptitude more than anything else.

I don't think you can draw any comparisons to any post 2004 Coach K rumor and what we're going through with Ollie right now. K killed that Kobe rumor quickly, I just hope Ollie does the same.
As I said, the likelihood of the rumor coming to fruition notwithstanding, it was out there.
 
As I said, the likelihood of the rumor coming to fruition notwithstanding, it was out there.

Again, you're missing that it's not an apples to apples comparison. The espn article you posted even noted how ridiculous that was in the headline. If an espn article ends up getting posted about this, it won't be written or perceived the same way. Also, as I said before, even if there were traction to that Minny rumor, the Dook brand is stronger than the UConn brand, so their recruiting isn't in nearly the danger of falling off a cliff with some no name/unproven coach as it would be here.
 
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We all know that Chief wants Ollie's job so he can impart his impressive knowledge of the fundamentals and clean up the train wreck that recruiting has been for the past few years (no more kids with high GPAs - we need to get some risky shooters with character issues).

Unfortunately, it appears as if Ollie's not going anywhere. But cheer up Chief, Alcorn State and Kennesaw State still have vacancies at the HC spot! Everybody has to start somewhere.
 
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In an equal pay scenario, it would cost okc ~12 mil between ollies buyout, brooks' contract and ollies first year of salary.
 
Obviously KO loves UConn, but the OKC job would be tough to pass up provided it is made available. This is one of the few jobs where I think there would be cause for legitimate concern if it opened up. The opportunity to coach a couple of generational talents doesn't come around too often.
 
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