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Ollie head man, PG. Hobbs top assistant was a PG. Freeman was 4 with the body of a 3. Ricky Moore, if he comes on board, is PG number three. Glenn Miller?
 
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Anyone know what Jake Voskuhl is doing these days? We're gonna party like its 1999.
 
I hear Souley is available.
Souley's strip of Brand and put-back remains one of my favorite images of all time. The look on Brand's face was priceless. That was the moment I knew we were going to win.
 
Anyone know what Jake Voskuhl is doing these days? We're gonna party like its 1999.

I don't know what he's up to, but Jake recently moved back to CT.
He's in Fairfield County...
 
It has to be Hilton. Then every front court player can stand alongside him and we'd know exactly how many Hilton units that player was.
 
Ollie head man, PG. Hobbs top assistant was a PG. Freeman was 4 with the body of a 3. Ricky Moore, if he comes on board, is PG number three. Glenn Miller?

Freeman may have been a 4 in a three's body but he was one of our more tenacious PF ever. He's absolutely the right guy for this group of post players. I'd love for Tyler to model (parts of) his game.
 
Ray Allen could be a decent addition to the staff in a few years.
I don't think Ray is ever going into coaching. First off, he's made enough money in his career to make sure his family lives pretty well off for generations to come. Second, he has young children and one has health issues of which his family has supported many charitable events. He has other things in his life and I just don't see him dealing with coaching.
 
Wasn't Donyell thinking of trying to get into college coaching? Or Burrell at Q?
 
Free just needs to show a video of himself getting hooked up to an IV fluid bag after a game. Then he looks at the low post guys and says, "This is how you get rebounds."
 
Well we don't really have a post player this year, so what does it matter? In all seriousness though, that shouldn't be a problem with this staff. Not sure who coached the post last year and in 2011, but probably the same guy...
 
Well we don't really have a post player this year, so what does it matter? In all seriousness though, that shouldn't be a problem with this staff. Not sure who coached the post last year and in 2011, but probably the same guy...

Calhoun had so much experience he could probably coach any position on the floor. But most of the UConn staff together don't add up to JC's years.
 
Calhoun had so much experience he could probably coach any position on the floor. But most of the UConn staff together don't add up to JC's years.
Uh, George is still there. The staff has almost 800 wins, including KO and Kelis Fisher with 0.
 
This is of absolutely zero concern. It doesn't matter if all of these guys played the guard position, if they don't know how to coach all five positions then they simply aren't qualified to be Division 1 basketball coaches.
 
Here's your man right here.
NBA player for both the Celtics and the Lakers.
Hell, bring in Uncle Cliffie too and let's really get the party "rolling" for the Big Men. It's very important that guys playing the post stay relaxed during intense competition:

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Hopefully Kevin will take his time and think this through. As was said we don't necessarily need a big coach this season with no post season, and all new personnel. Maybe next season would be better giving him sufficient time to know what he wants and is looking for. And possibly George may retire opening up a spot.

In the interim he probably can get Johnnie for a season.
 
I want the guy who coached Sellers against Shaq. BTW who's the dude who insists UConn needs to hire CV back?
 
Just because they were good players doesn't mean they will be good coaches. I'd go with experience over everything. With that being said: Donyell Marshall or Glen Miller.
 
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