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Jim Calhoun presser at Gampel at 2 PM (EDT) today -- any hints?

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Ben_Hecht, May 30, 2008.

  1. Beaker

    Beaker Active Member

    Probably Blaney.
     
  2. Moderator1

    Moderator1 Moderator Staff Member

    I was thinking Kevin O'Neill and being a wiseass.

    Didn't Blaney fill in after the surgery?
     
  3. Beaker

    Beaker Active Member

    Unfortunately, I'm guessing that's not the case [fellow fanboy].
     
  4. Oz

    Oz Well-Known Member

    Calhoun's press conference began, it's on EPSN News now.

    EDIT -- Respiratory infection led to a cyst/inflammed lymph node ... damn, he has cancer, and has already undergone an operation for it.
     
  5. Moderator1

    Moderator1 Moderator Staff Member

  6. StormSurge

    StormSurge Active Member

    Listening to the presser...

    Calhoun speaking...

    He had an inflamed lymph node, discovered after the season.
     
  7. spnited

    spnited Active Member

    Date: 05/30/2008 02:10 PM

    BC-CT--APNewsAlert/20
    UConn basketball coach Jim Calhoun says he is being treated for a recurrence of skin cancer, CT



    STORRS (AP) _ UConn basketball coach Jim Calhoun says he is being treated for a recurrence of skin cancer.
     
  8. StormSurge

    StormSurge Active Member

    Biopsy discovered cancer.

    Surgery on May 6.
     
  9. StormSurge

    StormSurge Active Member

    Not going anywhere, will cancel some appearances.
     
  10. Beaker

    Beaker Active Member

    Plans on continuing to coach.
     
  11. Football_Bat

    Football_Bat Well-Known Member

    The good news is it's squamous cell, which has a very high survival rate. (It took some digging to find that being reported — c'mon guys!) The bad news is he seems to be cancer-prone.
     
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