This presumes that Coaches spend a lot of time on their offspring in the profession just as they do on their own current players [and asst coaches]. I don't know if that's the case.
Not that this analogy is necessarily apt, but I don't expect my advisor to hold my hand anymore. He's got current grad students whose hands need holding.
I don't know how much time Krzyzewski or any of the other "bad mentors" is supposed to devote to making sure Amaker and Snyder succeed at coaching.
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