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Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim wants to coach through son’s college career


With his son Buddy Boeheim set to become a freshman at Syracuse during the 2018-19 season, Jim Boeheim plans to coach for at least another five years. “I’m not leaving my son there,” Boeheim, who turns 73 in November, said with a smile at the Garden State Basketball Clinic at Montclair (N.J.) Immaculate Conception High School. Boeheim had initially agreed to step down after this upcoming season. (Zag's Blog)

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