I see what you're getting to Joey, but I would also say that for the best players to instruct for regular income (based on their playing income)... well that price would be difficult for a student to pay. That is, the very top players are better paid by playing than teaching, and when their career starts dropping then their incomes will be better supplemented by teaching.
In addition, I would add that I believe that the best college coach ever was Dean Smith, a back up point guard at Kansas. The best coaches are always those that overachieved to make a contribution to their sport by finding a way to play well against those with superior god-given talent.
That being said, my answer to your question is Hohnman, who has less opportunity to spend spare non-tourney time gambling (Europe).
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In addition, I would add that I believe that the best college coach ever was Dean Smith, a back up point guard at Kansas. The best coaches are always those that overachieved to make a contribution to their sport by finding a way to play well against those with superior god-given talent.
That being said, my answer to your question is Hohnman, who has less opportunity to spend spare non-tourney time gambling (Europe).
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