Azubuike24;1601853 wrote:Cal's son Brad will be a Senior next year and wants to play at UK. He's a lower level DI player who has a few offers, but will walk-on at UK. Cal has said he wants to coach his son but after that, he's likely done. He said this when he got hired and basically put the "10 years" idea out there from the get go. It would be 10 years after his son graduates. This is the main reason I've always felt the NBA talk is overblown. The media creates it because they want something to talk about, but truth be told, there are a TON of other college coaches more coveted on that level than Cal. Guys like Tom Izzo and Billy Donovan, who may not go, are better fits and more likely to go the NBA route, IMO.
Didn't know that about his son. That makes sense that he'd want to coach him.
But I don't agree that guys like Izzo or Donovan are better suited for coaching at the next level. While Cal's stint in the NBA with the Nets wasn't a roaring success, it wasn't a complete crash and burn, either, unlike some guys (Lon Kruger, for example, or Rick Pitino with Boston). He did lead New Jersey into playoffs in his second year before being let go just 20 games into his third season. But Cal was also young then, in his late thirties or early forties and still very much developing his craft.
As we have learned from his second go-round in college basketball, first at Memphis and then Kentucky, Cal is one of the absolute best managers of elite talent in the game and he has a great facility for getting that talent to check egos at the door, buy into the team concept and play for championships, while at the same time still fostering an atmosphere and philosophy that promotes individual goals and achievements (i.e. personal advancement). It takes a special person with a gift for communicating with people to manage a team with that many future NBA players every year and achieve the results Cal has. Because of those reasons, I think there would be a lot of interest in Cal if he decided he wanted to return to the League for another shot. He's got the CEO role down, which is exactly what it takes to win at that level. It's about much more than Xs and Os, as you know.