Kevin Ollie Won!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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MC The Rapper;4882877 said:
ghostf4cekilla;4882852 said:
And both yall point is? none of these college players dreams are to make it to the nba to collect checks on sitting n the bench they want to play be stars are at least contributing players just not in practice? How is he going to inspire these young players other than not wanting to be him? you know what a bench player is a guy who never evolvd or improved what he needed to to get up IE: kevin ollie HOW IS THIS DUDE GOING TO INSPIRE THESE YOUNG PLAYERS?

Money over Bullshit , this dude has turned not being good at basketball into multimillion enterprise also their are

plenty of shit players that have been successful coaches and NBA Executives you just a hater.

hater of what ollie?im just making jokes like rest of us with some real views.Obviously your not getting what im saying maybe he might be a good coach but you u need o go read my previously post a couple of times over to get what i said
 
ghostf4cekilla;4882852 said:
And both yall point is? none of these college players dreams are to make it to the nba to collect checks on sitting n the bench they want to play be stars are at least contributing players just not in practice? How is he going to inspire these young players other than not wanting to be him? you know what a bench player is a guy who never evolvd or improved what he needed to to get up IE: kevin ollie HOW IS THIS DUDE GOING TO INSPIRE THESE YOUNG PLAYERS?

You do realize that a majority of coaches today were not superstars in the leagues they played in? Some of them never even played professionally.

 
Throwed Off Axel;4882879 said:
ghostf4cekilla;4882852 said:
And both yall point is? none of these college players dreams are to make it to the nba to collect checks on sitting n the bench they want to play be stars are at least contributing players just not in practice? How is he going to inspire these young players other than not wanting to be him? you know what a bench player is a guy who never evolvd or improved what he needed to to get up IE: kevin ollie HOW IS THIS DUDE GOING TO INSPIRE THESE YOUNG PLAYERS?

most coaches were benchwarmers in da NBA word to Phil Jackson. usually da betta player makes da worst coach or GM cuz they expect a lot of players to be great like them

I know bench warming the didn't come with that approach first there approach was so what he made x amount of money and im like how is his bench warming money going to inspire these players with better hopes than riding a bench? i was getting at that more so than if he was going to be a good coach or not. and im not going lie i was playing devils advocate for the fun of it
 
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ghostf4cekilla;4882708 said:
how a nigga who's be on 10 different nba benches for 13 years of his career going to tell a up and coming player to step it up when he never even got up?

bruh.

ollie has spent the last 13 years coaching.

Just luck at the roster that has flourished while under the Kevin Ollie Coaching Tree.

he's coached alongside George Karl, Larry Brown, and Chuck Daly

you might even recognize some of the players that he was brought in to coach

Michael Finley

Gary Payton

Jalen Rose

Sam Cassell

Ray Allen

and some guys named:

Kevin Durant

Russell Westbrook

Allen Iverson

Lebron James.

he's got a resume that few can compete with. and guys to go to uconn usually are potential nba players. those guys need a coach with connections. I challenge you to find another college coach with more ties to nba players, coaches, and front office executives. Recruits care about that shit. they will buy in to his system of Scientollogy. but will you? repent now of your sins. because as the prophet Muhammad Ollie predicted in the book of Ollieism chapter 4, verse 11: Ollie will one day rise again. and when he does, you may as well get used to standing up, working hard for a living, having to be told what to do all the time, drinking gatorade, never clapping or offering encouragement to anyone. Yes sir, all those who fall to their knees and praise Ollah shall be granted an eternal front row seat to watch and to praise the most high as he does nothing for eternity except high five all those inherit the kingdom. there is no pain. there is no negativity. there is no sweat. Ollie's unconditional love for his brothers will not allow such things. This is a covenant he shares with those who are seated at the right hand of the father. there will never come a time where you are told your contract is expired or that you have to move over, or even worse, move to seattle. Blessed are those who believe. and damned are those who do not. Repent before it is too late, before your bench pass is denied. Denied to a land of recliners, ottomans, couches, love seats, beach chairs, tempurpedic beds, and other seats that the mind cannot even fathom. Thy knees are sacred and he will never forsake us. Why would you turn that down just be left behind in a world that is standing room only.
 
You must repent and be cleansed by the holy bench water. Only then will his amazing grace bless your knees with salvation. He lived on the seats and did not suffer for all humanity
 
Sorry for the long posts. But my ACL hurts for you my brother. All I can do is lead you to the bench. It's up to you to sit
 
ParallelRhymes;4880643 said:
Man congrats...I can't wait for this come up story on ESPN

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LMFAOOOO
 
Ollie never went to school because his calendar only had a sunday.

Right after learning how to crawl young Ollie taught himself how to ride a bike.

As an infant he would rock his mother to sleep

 
as a sixers fan and a uconn fan im excited for kevin. dude goes to my church in CT on occasion too hes mad chill. I wish him hte best. the biggest thing we need to do is make sure we get some slightly smarter niggas up in storrs/or at least niggas who not gunna get caught doing stupid shit like stealing laptops or passing easy ass classes at uconn lol.
 
Lol@ that whole post. I'd pay to see Ollie posted up at church. I bet they dont even make him stand up to sing
 
everytime i see Ollie on ESPN i think about that Roast thread, that entire thing was comedy ...first thing that comes to mind anytime i see that dude lol
 
ghostf4cekilla;4882888 said:
MC The Rapper;4882877 said:
ghostf4cekilla;4882852 said:
And both yall point is? none of these college players dreams are to make it to the nba to collect checks on sitting n the bench they want to play be stars are at least contributing players just not in practice? How is he going to inspire these young players other than not wanting to be him? you know what a bench player is a guy who never evolvd or improved what he needed to to get up IE: kevin ollie HOW IS THIS DUDE GOING TO INSPIRE THESE YOUNG PLAYERS?

Money over Bullshit , this dude has turned not being good at basketball into multimillion enterprise also their are

plenty of shit players that have been successful coaches and NBA Executives you just a hater.

hater of what ollie?im just making jokes like rest of us with some real views.Obviously your not getting what im saying maybe he might be a good coach but you u need o go read my previously post a couple of times over to get what i said

Fuck what you posted nigga , like Coach K was a big time player haha like Roy Williams was big time player Most of

the coaches in the NBA and College were at best role players if they even made it that far. Being able to connect to

your players has nothing to do with how good you were as a player. Like I said your a hater every body else on light

hearted shit you on some ol uconn lost shit when most of the coaches in College never made it to nba at all to even

ride the pine.
 
UConn gives coach Kevin Ollie new 5-year deal

By PAT EATON-ROBB (Associated Press) | The Associated Press – 3 hours ago

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Connecticut has given men's basketball coach Kevin Ollie a new contract that runs through the end of the 2017-18 season.

The deal, signed Saturday, is worth just under $7 million and begins Jan. 1. When Ollie was hired in September, he was signed for just one season.

''As I said in my first press conference, I want to be here a lifetime and this is a step, hopefully a great step, in the program moving forward,'' Ollie said.

Ollie, who turned 40 on Thursday, was hired after Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun retired. His original deal had a pro-rated value of just over $465,000, the school said.

Ollie has led UConn to a 10-2 record, including a win Saturday against Washington, despite losing five underclassmen from last year's team after it was announced that the Huskies were academically ineligible for the upcoming postseason.

''He's shown that he can coach, that he can lead this team on the court, and academically,'' athletic director Warde Manuel said. ''He's the epitome of an UConn Husky.''

Ollie was greeted with a standing ovation as he walked on the court Saturday night and the student section chanted his name.

''We got excited for him, and we wanted to give him his first career win as UConn's new long-term head coach,'' said guard Shabazz Napier, who scored 13 points and grabbed eight rebounds in Saturday's 61-53 win.

Ollie, who played point guard for Calhoun from 1991-95, was his former coach's hand-picked successor. He became an assistant at UConn in 2010, after 13 years as an NBA journeyman.

But, he had never been a head coach on any level. Manuel said that's why he waited before tendering a multi-year offer, even though he knew it could have a negative impact on recruiting.

''I'm sure it didn't help, the short-term nature of the deal,'' Manuel said. ''But I wanted the opportunity to see Kevin and get a sense of who he was for the long term.''

Ollie has quickly established himself with his upbeat and energetic style, running practices that focus on conditioning and accountability.

''Kevin moved gracefully and seamlessly into this position of immense responsibility over the course of the fall,'' school President Susan Herbst said. ''He demonstrated to us that he is a genuine leader of extraordinary talents.''

The contract also includes some stiff penalties should UConn in the future again fail to meet the minimum standards for the NCAA Academic Progress Rate.

Ollie would forfeit two weeks' salary and all postseason payments. Two consecutive years of substandard APR scores would be grounds for termination.

''I agreed to it because I have a belief system in my student athletes,'' Ollie said. ''We're students first and we're going to get it done.''

Those sanctions would be eliminated from the contract once UConn's four-year APR climbs above 930, Manuel said.

Ollie will receive $1.2 million in 2013. His base salary will be $400,000 and rest will be for speaking and media appearances. The payments increase annually to $1.34 million by 2017.

Calhoun, who is vacationing in Florida, issued a statement saying the hiring makes him feel ''very good about the future of UConn basketball.''

UConn women's coach Geno Auriemma, who is making $1.8 million this year and is in negotiations for an extension, said Ollie remains in a tough position, but will have the support of the entire athletic department.

''He's going to do the right thing. He's already proven that,'' Auriemma said. ''And now he's going to get an opportunity to recruit and he's going to get an opportunity to coach.''

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AP Sports Writer Janie McCauley in Stanford, Calif., contributed to this report.



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