Great move for Hurley, UCONN, and the Big East!
Yes.
I agree - a really good day for the Big East.
We've reached the point where college coaches can make a ton of money and turn down NBA jobs.
I thought we already had a thread for this, Muggsy.
Icy.
As much as I wanted him to leave, I also wanted him to stay. Good for the BE - now let's hope they get the TV deal done.
Big East Conference > NBA Western Conference. 8-)
Honestly, would you want the headache of coaching Lebron and then being forced to draft his son?
Quote from: mugrad_89 on June 10, 2024, 04:08:46 PM
Honestly, would you want the headache of coaching Lebron and then being forced to draft his son?
To live in LA for $12MM a year? I think I could be convinced to do that...
Quote from: wadesworld on June 10, 2024, 04:10:05 PM
To live in LA for $12MM a year? I think I could be convinced to do that...
Most people could. Hurley isn't most people.
Agree Hurley staying is collectively good for the BE, but .. individually bad for every BE team looking up at UConn every freaking year.
So, yay?
Are you saying we aren't good enough?
We are second tier?
What would Al say?
What would Tyler Kolek say?
What would Shaka say?
Quote from: WhiteTrash on June 10, 2024, 04:31:19 PM
Most people could. Hurley isn't most people.
The last five seconds of this clip explains it.
https://twitter.com/GotEm_Coach/status/1799152388743290925
Quote from: wadesworld on June 10, 2024, 04:10:05 PM
To live in LA for $12MM a year? I think I could be convinced to do that...
Yick!
LA is a thousand suburbs in search of a city. It's claim to fame is how much time its residents spend parked on the 405 commuting from Century City to Orange County.
Never been a fan of the place -- and have had offers to work and live there. No thank you!
Hurley knew better!
Quote from: dgies9156 on June 10, 2024, 09:36:43 PM
Yick!
LA is a thousand suburbs in search of a city. It's claim to fame is how much time its residents spend parked on the 405 commuting from Century City to Orange County.
Never been a fan of the place -- and have had offers to work and live there. No thank you!
Hurley knew better!
Well, you only got 5-year, $70 million offers, so no wonder you turned them down.
Happy Hurley is staying in Big East
Some takes from Dan Patrick today
Hurley has cracked the code of college bb
Hurley on recruiting trail today. In a top recruits home, his sales pitch will be "I would rather coach you than Lebron."
Seems like everything is coming up Hurley these days.
he's not the first to turn down purportedly "greener pastures" for what he they have had in front of them.
kinda like be careful what ya wish for
Quote from: rocket surgeon on June 11, 2024, 09:23:53 AM
he's not the first to turn down purportedly "greener pastures" for what he they have had in front of them.
kinda like be careful what ya wish for
Wonder if he also told his close personal friends he was leaving for those greener pastures before turning them down.
Quote from: wadesworld on June 11, 2024, 09:24:31 AM
Wonder if he also told his close personal friends he was leaving for those greener pastures before turning them down.
Unlike Scott Drew, I think Danny Hurley is a good guy and honest
I think with NIL, and the position UCONN is in, he can fill any weaknesses on his team with transfer players that aren't particularly happy with their current team.
He is on the top of the transfer player food chain.
With that said, I still prefer Shaka's method of player development and team development.
Some reports are that Lakers offer was very similar to what Kentucky offered Hurley. If true, then Lakers screwed up gig time and/ or Hurley is using other offers as leverage with UCONN.
Sounds like they low-balled him and he made the smart choice.
Additionally, Lakers have a habit of paying 5 years salary for 1-2 year coaches.
Hurley will replace Steve Kerr or Pop in a few years... that's why he took the interview, and that's why he rejected the job. Now it's a certainty that when a good team comes along he'll get another chance.
The Lakers haven't had a coach longer than 3 years since Phil Jackson.
Quote from: dgies9156 on June 10, 2024, 09:36:43 PM
Yick!
LA is a thousand suburbs in search of a city. It's claim to fame is how much time its residents spend parked on the 405 commuting from Century City to Orange County.
Never been a fan of the place -- and have had offers to work and live there. No thank you!
Hurley knew better!
Good for you.
Quote from: NCMUFan on June 11, 2024, 09:56:59 AM
I think with NIL, and the position UCONN is in, he can fill any weaknesses on his team with transfer players that aren't particularly happy with their current team.
He is on the top of the transfer player food chain.
With that said, I still prefer Shaka's method of player development and team development.
I think it's not just a matter of being unhappy. There are a lot of players every year that are late bloomers or don't get the attention in HS and wind up at a low- or mid-major in college. UConn would be a serious upgrade. For that matter, UConn is probably an upgrade to every team in the Big East.
You might be perfectly happy at East Carolina or Rutgers, but c'mon, if Uconn expresses interest in you, you're going to at least listen no matter how happy you might be.
Quote from: Spotcheck Billy on June 11, 2024, 01:00:41 PM
The Lakers haven't had a coach longer than 3 years since Phil Jackson.
Got to give them credit for the bubble championship, but not a model organization since Phil left. Cowboys of the NBA?
Quote from: The Equalizer on June 11, 2024, 03:02:37 PM
I think it's not just a matter of being unhappy. There are a lot of players every year that are late bloomers or don't get the attention in HS and wind up at a low- or mid-major in college. UConn would be a serious upgrade. For that matter, UConn is probably an upgrade to every team in the Big East.
You might be perfectly happy at East Carolina or Rutgers, but c'mon, if Uconn expresses interest in you, you're going to at least listen no matter how happy you might be.
Sure, I can believe this. Will be tough to dethrone UCONN, but I believe in Shaka and his process.
Quote from: dgies9156 on June 10, 2024, 09:36:43 PM
Yick!
LA is a thousand suburbs in search of a city. It's claim to fame is how much time its residents spend parked on the 405 commuting from Century City to Orange County.
Never been a fan of the place -- and have had offers to work and live there. No thank you!
Hurley knew better!
I have a nephew who's lived and worked in LA for the past 20 years or so and has been looking for an exit plan-getting very difficult to live under Soros bought and paid for thugs
Quote from: rocket surgeon on June 12, 2024, 05:42:22 AM
I have a nephew who's lived and worked in LA for the past 20 years or so and has been looking for an exit plan-getting very difficult to live under Soros bought and paid for thugs
8.5 out of 10
Quote from: The Equalizer on June 11, 2024, 03:02:37 PM
I think it's not just a matter of being unhappy. There are a lot of players every year that are late bloomers or don't get the attention in HS and wind up at a low- or mid-major in college. UConn would be a serious upgrade. For that matter, UConn is probably an upgrade to every team in the Big East.
You might be perfectly happy at East Carolina or Rutgers, but c'mon, if Uconn expresses interest in you, you're going to at least listen no matter how happy you might be.
Listening to him talk about Shaka, I'd be surprised if Hurley was talking to guys not in the portal about transferring.
Quote from: rocket surgeon on June 12, 2024, 05:42:22 AM
I have a nephew who's lived and worked in LA for the past 20 years or so and has been looking for an exit plan-getting very difficult to live under Soros bought and paid for thugs
He must be every bit as bright as his uncle if, after 20 years, he hasn't been able to figure out an "exit plan."
Quote from: Uncle Rico on June 12, 2024, 05:58:58 AM
8.5 out of 10
C'mon, the Soros mention? Multiple spaces before the first word of the post? That was an easy 9.
Love the Soros reference... probably lives in in his parent's basement.
Quote from: Tyler COLEk on June 12, 2024, 08:28:38 AM
C'mon, the Soros mention? Multiple spaces before the first word of the post? That was an easy 9.
This isn't pass/fail
Quote from: MU82 on June 12, 2024, 07:03:44 AM
He must be every bit as bright as his uncle if, after 20 years, he hasn't been able to figure out an "exit plan."
No kidding. Some folks are just delusional.
I'm giving roqqet the benefit of the doubt and saying this was pure trolling. Too perfect to be unintentional.
In under 40 words he worked in California-bashing, an antisemitic meme, and a racist reference? Hemingwayesque.
Quote from: MU82 on June 12, 2024, 07:03:44 AM
He must be every bit as bright as his uncle if, after 20 years, he hasn't been able to figure out an "exit plan."
I always thought the exit plan was just leave. Didn't know people were being held hostage in CA.
Might have to have Squeal Team Six extract rocket's nephew.
Some good stuff in here:
https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/why-dan-hurley-stayed-at-uconn-texts-with-lebron-james-billy-joel-concert-lead-to-decision-to-spurn-lakers/
Quote from: Hallmarq on June 13, 2024, 03:28:29 PM
Some good stuff in here:
https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/why-dan-hurley-stayed-at-uconn-texts-with-lebron-james-billy-joel-concert-lead-to-decision-to-spurn-lakers/
Norlander is starting to set the standard
https://nypost.com/2024/06/13/sports/dan-hurleys-wife-andrea-got-violently-angry-during-lakers-courtship/
Don't mess with happy.