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Uconn basketball's Dan Hurley gets stern advice on Lakers job fromJim Calhoun
ClutchPoints· 24 hours agoDan Hurley is the talk of the town right now as reports indicate the Los Angeles Lakers are pursuing...
Jim Calhoun on possibility of Dan Hurley leaving UConn for Lakers: 'I'll support whatever he does'
The News-Times· 1 day agoOne thing they've never shared in common, however, was a desire to coach in the NBA. "I was too...
What happens to UConn men’s basketball roster if coach Dan Hurley leaves for Lakers?
Hartford Courant· 2 hours agoThe timing of the news, that Los Angeles plans to offer the Huskies’ head coach a “massive,...
Possible Dan Hurley replacements: Ranking UConn's best coaching candidates, from Steve Pikiell to...
Sporting News· 1 day agoUConn could arrive late to the party. If Dan Hurley accepts what is described as a massive offer to...
Should Arkansas Fans Worry About Calipari if UConn Job Comes Open?
Sports Illustrated· 1 day agoTalk around the basketball community Thursday is UConn coach Dan Hurley's possible departure to ...
Jim Penders, a coach’s coach, leads UConn baseball to Super Regional at Florida State: How to watch
Hartford Courant· 22 hours agoUConn coaches gathered this week at Southington and Stamford, at the Franciscan Life Center Banquet...
UConn basketball's best Dan Hurley replacements if he joins Lakers
ClutchPoints· 1 day agoLet's just start here: UConn basketball head coach Dan Hurley being aggressively pursued by the Los...
UConn's Dan Hurley earns Saint Francis Award at Franciscan Sports Banquet: 'Faith has been my rock'
Stamford Advocate· 3 days ago"Public speaking's not my greatest strength," Hurley said prior to taking his seat at the dais....
What Happens to UConn If Dan Hurley Leaves for the Lakers
Sports Illustrated· 1 day agoSuch a move would be a seismic one, particularly in the college game, where Hurley has built a...
Dom Amore: UConn or Lakers? Dan Hurley has an excruciating choice, the greater of two blessings
Hartford Courant· 1 day ago“I want him to stay because that’s good for UConn,” was Jim Calhoun’s succinct way of putting it....