now!
now would be a good time to call a timeout.
then, he should toss the gym keys to alex and tell him 'go run a practice, i won't be there.'
after that, he should go home, order a pie, tell everyone there to leave, and then sit in the comfy chair after he sparks one up with a large ice cold glass of water nearby, and then deeply contemplate the question,
'after all those years here by calhoun, nobody seems to recall anything pithy or noteworthy the man ever said, except for that m'fer thing or one or two others. do i talk too much yet say nothing believable?'
at the least, he should understand why the zebras tell him 'talk to the hand.'
if that happens, he could achieve a partial, tho far from complete,
enlightenment.
just becuz u yell, doesn't mean anyone is listening.
UConn men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley doesn’t hide his emotions very well on the sideline. If he’s angry, he’ll stomp his feet like a kid having a tantrum or yell so loud the entire arena can hear. When he’s excited, Hurley will hype up the crowd or go into the stands to help a player up. For him, it’s all part of the team-building process.
“A lot of opposing arenas are going to get some show this year,” Hurley joked. “When you’re first starting out and trying to build something, a mindset, a toughness and mentality, that’s how you have to coach your first year or two when you’re not quite as well-rounded in terms of having everything you need as a team. I’m going to have to will these guys through games, I’m going to have to coach every possession like it’s the end of the world.”
Once Hurley can get the players he needs and have them play the way he wants to, he’ll tone down the sideline antics a bit. But they won’t go away completely.
“Once we become a more well-rounded team with an overall better everything, you’re not going to see that maniacal, sideline stalker,” he said. “You’ll see it at times when we need it but you won’t see it possession in, possession out.”
November, 2018.
UConn Men’s Basketball: Dan Hurley is a "Maniacal Sideline Stalker"