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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 977509" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>The Coach believes that wins are a product of a culture of personal discipline and competitive toughness. He holding the players accountable by allowing them to be humbled. He is going to allow them to take ownership of the results of their own levels of discipline and competitive toughness. </p><p></p><p>What he is trying to do is the same kind of thing that Mike Krzyzewski did in the first half of his tenure at Duke, what Krzyzewski's mentor Bobby Knight did, what Bobby Huggins did. Those of you thinking in terms of scheme are not understanding this coach at all. It is about culture, disciplined habits and mindset, and competitive toughness. </p><p></p><p>Whether he can pull it off with today's youth is another matter.</p><p></p><p>Look at what he has done with Miles Kelly. Kelly put his name in the draft last year. What did Stoudamire do? He has treated Miles Kelly like an Pro prospect. He has told the media what Miles Kelly needs to do, he has thrust Miles Kelly into the star's roll to carry the team. Miles Kelly can see the results of those opportunities thus far this season the same s the NBA scouts, the same as we fans. </p><p></p><p>Same for Abram, Gapare, Ndongo. He gives them an opportunity to show the world what kind of players they are. The question is will it motivate them or will it break them? </p><p></p><p>I think that Stoudamire is going to have to recruit these tough minded competitors as I don't think he can mold guys into having that orientation. If he can do it at all, it is going to take time. As long as JBatt and Cabrera are his superiors, he will get that time. I don't think the program has enough fans for their squawking to make any difference, especially in the first two years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 977509, member: 4110"] The Coach believes that wins are a product of a culture of personal discipline and competitive toughness. He holding the players accountable by allowing them to be humbled. He is going to allow them to take ownership of the results of their own levels of discipline and competitive toughness. What he is trying to do is the same kind of thing that Mike Krzyzewski did in the first half of his tenure at Duke, what Krzyzewski's mentor Bobby Knight did, what Bobby Huggins did. Those of you thinking in terms of scheme are not understanding this coach at all. It is about culture, disciplined habits and mindset, and competitive toughness. Whether he can pull it off with today's youth is another matter. Look at what he has done with Miles Kelly. Kelly put his name in the draft last year. What did Stoudamire do? He has treated Miles Kelly like an Pro prospect. He has told the media what Miles Kelly needs to do, he has thrust Miles Kelly into the star's roll to carry the team. Miles Kelly can see the results of those opportunities thus far this season the same s the NBA scouts, the same as we fans. Same for Abram, Gapare, Ndongo. He gives them an opportunity to show the world what kind of players they are. The question is will it motivate them or will it break them? I think that Stoudamire is going to have to recruit these tough minded competitors as I don't think he can mold guys into having that orientation. If he can do it at all, it is going to take time. As long as JBatt and Cabrera are his superiors, he will get that time. I don't think the program has enough fans for their squawking to make any difference, especially in the first two years. [/QUOTE]
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