Arizona reportedly hitting ‘reset button’ on coaching search after backlash | The Jump

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Rachel Nichols, University of Arizona alum Richard Jefferson and Matt Barnes react to a report stating that the Wildcats are hitting the “reset button” on their coaching search after backlash to the idea that Gonzaga assistant Tommy Lloyd is the frontrunner for the job over former players such as Damon Stoudamire, Jason Terry and Miles Simon.

0:00 Rachel Nichols explains the situation with the Arizona head coaching search.

0:56 The Jump plays a clip of Gilbert Arenas telling RJ that Damon Stoudamire should get the job.

1:27 Jefferson and Barnes discuss the struggles of former players trying to get coaching jobs.

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