I really believe Christian Vital made Hurley a better coach. I'm not saying Vital as uncoachable, but he did require special handling. As a senior he could frustrate a coach and through his hustle and leadership provide enjoyment. Hurley had to balance restraining him (jacking up shots at will), harness his emotions (kid was a fighter at heart, and would over celebrate in-game), temper his over confidence and finally release the reigns (allowing him to be Vital and all that comes with that). Hellava player to work with as a new Coach.
I think many coaches would have butted heads with Vital, but Hurley was a pro and at the end of Vital's career made him a better player leaving than when he arrived. And conversely Vital certainly made Hurley a better coach at the end. The team was clicking, Vital was responding and there was unity among the players.
Another accomplishment was his handling of AG. To bench a senior was a courageous and delicate move. Again other coaches doing that could cause major moral and dissension amoung players. AG was a team leader and elder. I noticed how AG adjusted and then not only thrived, but encouraged Gaffney. If there was resentment he didn't show it, even though it was tough on him. Hurley pulled that off essentially without major issues. Not many coaches can do that with 2 of their best players. Oh and he never lost respect.
Carlton/Whaley is another example, but no need to elaborate, the point is made.
Just saying what Hurley did last season was masterful and Bouknight has every right to be proud.