That would be a good thing, I agree. However, if we really analyze this narrative, it claims discipline/culture
...was a major problem last year (Many of us had heard this already from several sources). That culture came from the head coach: it was his personality, it was how he led. Yet, that same head coach spent a good portion of the year throwing Ty under the bus. Maybe Ty deserved some blame, maybe even a lot of blame. But never once did I see Kalani own the problems. If this narrative is true, Ty was one heck of a scapegoat, and frankly that doesn't say much for Kalani.
I hope he does learn and grow from this. But it doesn't make me respect him very much, if true.