UConn's Jim Calhoun retires
Updated: September 16, 2012, 11:02 AM ET
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Along with his gaudy resume, Jim Calhoun will always be remembered for his ability to flourish in the face of adversity, ESPN.com's Jason King writes.
Jim Calhoun always did things on his own terms. He'll leave the game in the same way, ESPN.com's Andy Katz writes.
Jim Calhoun bid farewell to coaching Thursday but made it clear he won't be disappearing from the scene entirely, Eamonn Brennan writes.
Kevin Ollie mentored under Hall of Famer Jim Calhoun as both a player and a coach. He also played for three Hall of Fame coaches and two Hall of Fame players (as coaches) in the NBA.