Is that kid even old enough to buy alcohol? Talk about green behind the ears. Sounds like Mully's doling out some favors to his old pals and their families.
I think that is a huge stretch. He will not be the first guy to play college basketball then be hired as a shortly after their career ended. To say he is doing favors to people by hiring coaches is really questioning his integrity which isn't fair. If Mullin thinks he can do the job I couldn't careless if he is 25 or 65.
Brad Stevens became an assistant at Butler at 24, so this is not unheard of. But it is a risk objectively. I do agree that no one should draw conclusions that this relates to cronyism. Mullin has given us no reason to believe that is the case (yet, and hopefully he never will)
On the bad side, Jarvis hired his son for GW straight out of college. He was around 22 or 23 years old.
But, I like the St. Jean hire, because I'm a fan of the analytics. Love it or hate it, that's something that's here to stay, so you might as well use it.