HurricanePhilly
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Jay is enjoying life right now but you are not wrong.not sure why that’s funny when you don’t know me or who I know or where I got the information from
Jay is enjoying life right now but you are not wrong.not sure why that’s funny when you don’t know me or who I know or where I got the information from
I literally thought you were joking - How would you have that kind of intel?not sure why that’s funny when you don’t know me or who I know or where I got the information from
You don’t live on this planet do youJohn Calipari has to be considered. Especially if Kentucky gives him a $33 million dollar buyout.
Miami loves older coaches on the verge of retirement leading the basketball program and what is considered as failure at Kentucky would get him a statue outside of the Watsco Center.
Eric Spoelstra
Chris Quinn is getting a NBA HC job in the next 1-2 yearsMore like Spo's asst Quinn would be available.... he would be looking to beef up his resume to replace Spolestra with the Heat eventually.... however Jowan Howard tried that a failed miserably though.
Chris Quinn is getting a NBA HC job in the next 1-2 years
Calipari is cooked, his way of thinking wouldn't fly at Miami, because we don't have the donor base to buy him Top 5 recruiting classes year after year. To win at Miami, you need a coach that can recruit, but also be sound tactically. Say what you want about L, dude's teams are usually sound tactically, he usually gets the most out of the talent he has available, barring some weird happenstance(IE this season, where chemistry was beyond terrible). Calipari does more with less, that isn't a sound strategy at Miami, because it's not guaranteed that you will have the MORE to work with. Even in his prime, Calipari was never a strong tactical coach, he was always a talent accumulator. One can argue, he's a more successful version of Mario Cristobal.John Calipari has to be considered. Especially if Kentucky gives him a $33 million dollar buyout.
Miami loves older coaches on the verge of retirement leading the basketball program and what is considered as failure at Kentucky would get him a statue outside of the Watsco Center.
I’ll take Calipari in a heartbeat if he is not burnt out.John Calipari has to be considered. Especially if Kentucky gives him a $33 million dollar buyout.
Miami loves older coaches on the verge of retirement leading the basketball program and what is considered as failure at Kentucky would get him a statue outside of the Watsco Center.
Oh wow