I thought Odom's comment that he never thought of Randolph as a future coach was insightful.
That sounds like being a dick to a guy who made Odom millions of dollars.
I thought Odom's comment that he never thought of Randolph as a future coach was insightful.
Or just being real about a school and a guy he cares about who are both tarnishing their reputations at the moment.That sounds like being a dick to a guy who made Odom millions of dollars.
That sounds like being a dick to a guy who made Odom millions of dollars.
If I remember correctly, I think Odom said that Randolph was so intense and impatient that it might be difficult for him to be a coach.
That being said, I wish he would show some more intensity on the bench. I would love to see him get in players faces like he did when he was a player.
But you could remember Joachim Blom and Shon Coleman. It wasn't recruiting failure as much as failure to figure out the arcane NCAA clearinghouse (Blom) and a recruit not taking care of business academically (Coleman) and some possible interference by uNC (Makhtar Nydiae).
Rather revisionist history about Mahktar. The reason we lost him had nothing to do with UNC. GDO's staff cheated.
Rather revisionist history about Mahktar. The reason we lost him had nothing to do with UNC. GDO's staff cheated.
That's not about UNC. That's about the guy who really created a lot of the problems we have with sneaker companies. Vaccaro is a total scumbag.
That's not about UNC. That's about the guy who really created a lot of the problems we have with sneaker companies. Vaccaro is a total scumbag.
Does the name Sonny Vaccaro ring any bells: From the Raleigh News and Observer.
He wasn't the translator. James Nyema Davies was. Sonny was reputed to have been the guy who brought Wake and Ndiaye and Davies together. Then reported Wake when he (Sonny) changed shoe companies.
Vaccaro later broke with Nike, leaving for adidas. In the mid 1990s working for adidas, he had a relationship with Makhtar Ndiaye, who had transfered to UNC in 1995. In November 1996, the NCAA ordered Ndiaye to repay improper benefits he had received from Vaccaro.
never heard of him