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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 411815" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>With two openings I would say elevating Swartz is likely if they think he can handle the skills development at all. If not him then I wouldn't mind going after a highschool/AAU type of coach instead with some local ties. Would have to make sure it's someone who is well known and liked, or at least not disliked, because you wouldn't want to alienate programs which is the danger there. </p><p></p><p>Where we go with Swartz or a highschool/AAU level coach I think the other one really needs to be a former head coach who brings that side of things as well. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I always thought it had more to do with him never being able to get a good point guard situation again. A good PG can cover a lot of weaknesses and a bad one can expose a lot of them. Especially since I think the way Hewitt wanted to run things relied more on the PG situation. Now part of that was just not recruiting, or landing, enough, but we had a fair string of bad luck when it came to PGs after the Jack and Bynum years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 411815, member: 2299"] With two openings I would say elevating Swartz is likely if they think he can handle the skills development at all. If not him then I wouldn't mind going after a highschool/AAU type of coach instead with some local ties. Would have to make sure it's someone who is well known and liked, or at least not disliked, because you wouldn't want to alienate programs which is the danger there. Where we go with Swartz or a highschool/AAU level coach I think the other one really needs to be a former head coach who brings that side of things as well. I always thought it had more to do with him never being able to get a good point guard situation again. A good PG can cover a lot of weaknesses and a bad one can expose a lot of them. Especially since I think the way Hewitt wanted to run things relied more on the PG situation. Now part of that was just not recruiting, or landing, enough, but we had a fair string of bad luck when it came to PGs after the Jack and Bynum years. [/QUOTE]
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