Yeah, agree with the sign of the times...players complain and the coaching staff pays. And yes, a questionable call for a hard practice after a back to back. But it is his call to make. To consider a revolt after less than a week with a new coach is a bit extreme. They need some veteran leadership to help in those situations.
There had to be a change in the way the team was playing and Hoiberg wasn't the agent of that change. Boylen appears to be a definite move to the other side of the intensity spectrum, which could be good to help instill some toughness and a work ethic into the young players.
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