First, I assume Steve Lavin, despite negative reports from UCLA, actually has some basketball thoughts himself about what he wants to run and how it should be done.
And remember that Dunlap was sort of co-head coach with Pennell; theirs was a unique situation since Dunlap was offered the Arizona job first. And I think that's just how they worked it out. Dunlap might be very talkative to Lavin; but it seems like Lavin, from the outset, wanted to have strong voices in his group to manage.