While I respect Fishy's thoughts and fleudy's idea that he left much more admirably than AO (agree) I'm with Huskyforlife on this. JC is/was JC, you elected to come to UConn to play for him because he will make you a better player as well as a better person. While JC was hard on him (jerked around or whatever) there was a reason. Obviously one of them he was playing crappy basketball, not rebounding and turning the ball over. It seemed to me much like AO both did very little to improve their weaknesses during their summer away instead looking to relish in the NC. You owe JC as well as the other players hard work and continuing effort to improve. Didn't see much of that going on until he went to UNLV because that guy that bot 11-12 rebounds last year wasn't close to being on campus in Storrs the year after the NC. JC doesn't drew around with players who work hard, play hard. do their work in class and are all about the TEAM. Guessing there was a lot more to the "jerking around" than just bad coaching.
I am about to call you an idiot, but I do so lovingly.
This is mindless horse s---.
Jim Calhoun is not infallible and he was Reason #1 why 2012 was such a grease fire.
He misses the first three conference games because of the Miles' nonsense, is fairly disengaged for the rest of the month and then goes out on a medical leave the first week of February.
And his minutes went to Tyler Olander. The same Tyler Olander who got nearly 18 minutes a game that year got less than half that this year as a senior on a team desperate for front court bodies. Again, Tyler Olander.
So let's recap from the perspective of a top 40 recruit who hopes to play in the NBA...
1) Your coach has assumed part-time status and has ominously stated on 25,000 occasions that he'll decide whether to retire after the season.
2) Your minutes are inexplicably falling and going to a player who is a stretch mid-major player on his best day.
3) The team is banned from the postseason.
4) With realignment looming in all the wrong ways and the situation with the head coach, the atmosphere around the program can charitably be described as a circus. In reality, it's a tire fire.
Despite all that, to read that he was somehow selfish by making the call to leave...good god, get --- over yourselves. We're just UConn fans - it's their lives. If he knew that Kevin Ollie was freaking Batman, he probably stays, but with what he had in hand then, understandable call.
And again, he went on to become an 11 and 11 man which kinda scoreboards the whole argument.