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Stoudamire can also talk about Lute Olsen for 15 minutes, but hopefully after a winI'm not too worried. Pastner would get blown out and then talk about Lute Olson for 15 minutes in the postgame.
Stoudamire can also talk about Lute Olsen for 15 minutes, but hopefully after a winI'm not too worried. Pastner would get blown out and then talk about Lute Olson for 15 minutes in the postgame.
I wasn’t piling on, rather providing a different POV of that particular interview.I don't want my comment about CDS's discomfort to go off the rails. I had never heard him in an interview before the Goodman post, so it stood out to me. His job at GT will not depend on his ability (or inability) to overcome whatever issues he might have with public speaking.
I am excited to have him at GT.
I don’t remember much after he left Toronto. I know that when he was in Toronto and surrounded by nothing for a while he was on Sportscenter what seemed like daily.At Portland, he had a stretch after he and Rasheed Wallace got caught with marijuana where reporters were out to get him. The fact that he didn’t fit well the way Portland played basketball and built their roster didn’t help. He brought some of it on himself, but I can understand him being on edge with reporters after that.
At this point, I’m not worried about his discomfort in some pressers and interviews. If there’s something the AA can do to help him feel more at ease, that might be good. There are some interviews he’s had after taking this job where he is at ease, so it’s situational.I don’t remember much after he left Toronto. I know that when he was in Toronto and surrounded by nothing for a while he was on Sportscenter what seemed like daily.
He didn’t seem comfortable with Goodman before he ever spoke a word either. Fumbling with his chair for what seemed like forever. Or he could just think Jeff is a blowhard who tried to play up their friendship because they both went to Arizona.
Maybe it's Goodman and Rothstein being a PITA rather than CDS being nervous. Both of them (along with Gary Parrish) consider themselves to be worth the ticket price. Or more.I hate that reporters now consider themselves 'stars' or 'famous' and have to play to their brand in interviews or make it more about themselves.
My comment has nothing to do with CDS, per se. But I find that aspect of these interviews off-putting.
This is the best part of this discussion. I second the motion.I am excited to have him at GT.
Maybe it's Goodman and Rothstein being a PITA rather than CDS being nervous. Both of them (along with Gary Parrish) consider themselves to be worth the ticket price. Or more.
Just here to say that I love our new coach and the direction he’s taken the roster and future I think he can bring to our program.
I don’t say things like this very often so I figured I vocalize it.
Hobbs interview.
Somebody loan that man a bullhorn
I like having some “been there, done that” coaches on staff. I also like a combination of being willing to try new things while also deeply knowing some things that work really wellHobbs interview.
Georgia Tech assistant Karl Hobbs brings wealth of experience
Hobbs said he knows his role off the court will be as pivotal as his duties on the court moving forward.www.ajc.com
Just here to say that I love our new coach and the direction he’s taken the roster and future I think he can bring to our program.
I don’t say things like this very often so I figured I vocalize it.
I really liked Pastner and wished he could have been successful, but the vibe around GT Basketball feels like the early Bobby Cremins years. Damon Stoudamire has me believing the program is really on the rise.I love that we are in recruiting battles. Pastner snagged a couple top rated guys over his tenure but we’ve had lots of Top 150 guys already come through for official visits within the last few months. I was tired of projects (even though a couple panned out) and I’m ready to just start bringing in immediate contributor studs.
I love all the quotes from recruits who are stoked about us having a coach with NBA experience. It’s given us a serious edge.
Pastner won the ACC Championship in 2021. Let us not forget that.I really liked Pastner and wished he could have been successful, but the vibe around GT Basketball feels like the early Bobby Cremins years. Damon Stoudamire has me believing the program is really on the rise.
Let’s not forget the asterisk associated with only having to win two games. The UVA forfeit in the semi-finals was truly a gift from the Hoop Gods. The regular season and the subsequent first-round exit, showed our weaknesses.Pastner won the ACC Championship in 2021. Let us not forget that.
I agree the excitement never happened with Pastner. I'm looking forward to regaining the Cremins buzz again.Let’s not forget the asterisk associated with only having to win two games. The UVA forfeit in the semi-finals was truly a gift from the Hoop Gods. The regular season and the subsequent first-round exit, showed our weaknesses.
Also, an N.I.T. run with CBG’s players and one other post-season tournament in 7 years, is nothing to get overly excited about.
Gregory left one player who had played 50% of the team's minutes the prior year (and he barely cleared half.) This is such a silly take.Let’s not forget the asterisk associated with only having to win two games. The UVA forfeit in the semi-finals was truly a gift from the Hoop Gods. The regular season and the subsequent first-round exit, showed our weaknesses.
Also, an N.I.T. run with CBG’s players and one other post-season tournament in 7 years, is nothing to get overly excited about.