Tony Skinn counts his ability to relate to young players as one of his coaching strengths. That ability might have something to do with his relative youth, having just turned 38 in February. Some of it surely has to do with his three children, the oldest of whom is 14 and not too far removed from the age of a typical college freshman. Some of it, though, comes from the cachet that comes with being the guy who crossed over nine-time NBA all-star James Harden during an Olympic game on global television. The play, which came during the 2012 games as Skinn played for his birth country of Nigeria, remains a presence in his life years after his playing career has come to a close. Buckeyes basketball: With Ohio State hoops annually ‘in the hunt,’ Gene Smith praises Chris Holtmann’s tenure “It’s funny: it does (help),” Skinn told The Dispatch.…
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