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<blockquote data-quote="GTRX7" data-source="post: 220611" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>Because none of the guys you are referring to have proven they can consistently win. Because Pastner has also shown he can recruit at elite levels, has made the post season in 5 of 7 years as a head coach, had a 31 win season in '12-'13. Compare Pastner's first four seasons to any of the other coaching candidates you are talking about and it is not even close. Pastner's first four years absolutely crushes any of those guys, hands down. Now, it could turn out that one of the guys you are mentioning will turn out to be an elite coach, but those odds are very long based on the small data sample, and the odds are just as likely that they won't (just look at Gregory's first years compared to the guys you are referencing and they are about the same).</p><p></p><p>Again, I am not necessarily going to argue with someone who preferred Kelsey, Keatts, Mcall, etc, but there is just absolutely no justification for someone to feel confident that one of those guys was definitely a far better or safer choice. In fact, I would argue to the contrary despite Pastner's troubles over the last two years. My point isn't that you can't disagree with the choice, but I don't think anyone can say the wrong choice was clearly made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRX7, post: 220611, member: 1045"] Because none of the guys you are referring to have proven they can consistently win. Because Pastner has also shown he can recruit at elite levels, has made the post season in 5 of 7 years as a head coach, had a 31 win season in '12-'13. Compare Pastner's first four seasons to any of the other coaching candidates you are talking about and it is not even close. Pastner's first four years absolutely crushes any of those guys, hands down. Now, it could turn out that one of the guys you are mentioning will turn out to be an elite coach, but those odds are very long based on the small data sample, and the odds are just as likely that they won't (just look at Gregory's first years compared to the guys you are referencing and they are about the same). Again, I am not necessarily going to argue with someone who preferred Kelsey, Keatts, Mcall, etc, but there is just absolutely no justification for someone to feel confident that one of those guys was definitely a far better or safer choice. In fact, I would argue to the contrary despite Pastner's troubles over the last two years. My point isn't that you can't disagree with the choice, but I don't think anyone can say the wrong choice was clearly made. [/QUOTE]
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