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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 139879" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I am reading "Think Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman. I hope Bobinski reads this before making a decision. It's all about why we make bad decisions, in spite of thinking we're making good ones.</p><p></p><p>Please, some of the names I have read here today would be a step backward. Winning at UNCW or Wofford is nothing like competing against Pitino and K and Roy Williams. These guys are major league and we cannot face them every year with a AA coach and expect to win. Granted, we have our own set of realities, but I do not think we have to go begging, nor give up on recruiting the Atlanta area. As for Jay Williams and Seth Greenberg, they are just guys trying to make a living on the edge of a game they where they once were "players." The fact that they are calling the 12/13 game on Tuesday's lunch break should tell you something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 139879, member: 1199"] I am reading "Think Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman. I hope Bobinski reads this before making a decision. It's all about why we make bad decisions, in spite of thinking we're making good ones. Please, some of the names I have read here today would be a step backward. Winning at UNCW or Wofford is nothing like competing against Pitino and K and Roy Williams. These guys are major league and we cannot face them every year with a AA coach and expect to win. Granted, we have our own set of realities, but I do not think we have to go begging, nor give up on recruiting the Atlanta area. As for Jay Williams and Seth Greenberg, they are just guys trying to make a living on the edge of a game they where they once were "players." The fact that they are calling the 12/13 game on Tuesday's lunch break should tell you something. [/QUOTE]
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