CLEMSON – Michael Jordan once said his best skill was that he was coachable. He was a sponge and an aggressive learner.
While No. 22 Clemson is separated three decades from Jordan’s reign over the NBA, head coach Brad Brownell told media members, after Clemson’s 74-50 win over Boston College Tuesday, that he believes the principle still stands.
One of the Tigers’ (15-3, 5-0 ACC) biggest strengths this season is coachability.
“A huge part is they are coachable,” Brownell said after the Tigers picked up their eighth straight win. “And I think it starts with Dillon (Hunter) and R.