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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 942751" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Go look up Tommy Lloyd, now HC at Arizona. The guy was a career assistant at Gonzaga for twenty years under Mark Few. Look at what he did his first two years at Arizona. 33 wins and Sweet 16 his first year. 28 wins and NCAAT his second year. Did not being a head coach somewhere before Arizona hurt him?</p><p></p><p>Stoudamire may or may not turn out to be good coach, but it's not his HC experience that will prevent him from being a good coach at GT. He basically turned around the Pacific program...so much so that fans were mad he left because they thought they finally found a GOOD coach. The Celtics asked him to leave Pacific because of his coaching acumen, and his coaching X's and O's, especially on the defensive end, was instrumental in the Celtics success since he's been there. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, it's the W's and L's that will determine how successful he is at GT. I'm not sure anyone has noticed, but Stoudamire hasn't coached a single game yet. WAAAY too early to be making judgements on whether Stoudamire was a good or bad hire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 942751, member: 360"] Go look up Tommy Lloyd, now HC at Arizona. The guy was a career assistant at Gonzaga for twenty years under Mark Few. Look at what he did his first two years at Arizona. 33 wins and Sweet 16 his first year. 28 wins and NCAAT his second year. Did not being a head coach somewhere before Arizona hurt him? Stoudamire may or may not turn out to be good coach, but it's not his HC experience that will prevent him from being a good coach at GT. He basically turned around the Pacific program...so much so that fans were mad he left because they thought they finally found a GOOD coach. The Celtics asked him to leave Pacific because of his coaching acumen, and his coaching X's and O's, especially on the defensive end, was instrumental in the Celtics success since he's been there. At the end of the day, it's the W's and L's that will determine how successful he is at GT. I'm not sure anyone has noticed, but Stoudamire hasn't coached a single game yet. WAAAY too early to be making judgements on whether Stoudamire was a good or bad hire. [/QUOTE]
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