I think Kenny was the only guy on the staff that wasn’t a yes man . There isn’t one now.KP will be missed far more than anyone wants to admit. He was the only real help Cal had on the bench to coach up the players.
Every time a player went to the bench, especially after getting screamed at, he sat next to Kenny Payne. If you don't think that has a HUGE impact on the team, you're not paying attention.
Tyler Ulis and Anthony Epps were great at feeding the post. I wish they were still with us.Seems like the big men are struggling because nobody can throw them a decent pass in the post. Plus foul trouble.
They need to hire a guy that’s old enough to be the calming voice of reason, and at the same time young enough to relate to the players, experienced enough to thoroughly understand the game, but not so experienced that they were a former head coach that didn’t do well, that can recruit top 10 talent, and also recruit 4star players that will be around longer than one year, that can bring expertise in coaching offense, but not enough expertise that they might get lured away by an NBA coaching offer, has no former connection to Cal so they’re not perceived as a yes-man, yet understands Cal’s system well enough to teach it, is a great teacher of the game, but doesn’t teach so well that players leave for the draft, and with a deep commitment to the UK program, but also willing to entertain offers from other programs so they’ve not viewed as a coach no one else wants.
Yep, this was the routine I observed. After Cal screamed at a player, the player would sit next to Kenny, who would then calmly explain to the kid what he did wrong.Every time a player went to the bench, especially after getting screamed at, he sat next to Kenny Payne. If you don't think that has a HUGE impact on the team, you're not paying attention.