I have said many times that I think it must be difficult for Kentucky's players to actually concentrate on playing basketball while being yelled that all the time from the sidelines.
Is it possible that one reason Kentucky played better yesterday is that they could focus on what was going on on the floor better because Coach Calipari was not yelling at them while they were trying to perform?
Could a lesson be learned here that less Direction while the players are on the floor could be a good thing?
Is it possible that one reason Kentucky played better yesterday is that they could focus on what was going on on the floor better because Coach Calipari was not yelling at them while they were trying to perform?
Could a lesson be learned here that less Direction while the players are on the floor could be a good thing?